Find EOL and EOSL dates for your IT hardware
Hardware approaching End of Life
Products nearing end of life or end of support in the next 12 months so you can act early and stay in control.
| Part number | EOSL date | Brand | Part name | Series |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FG-61E | 15 Jul 2026 | Fortinet | FortiGate-61E (FG-61E) | FortiGate |
| DELL UNITY 400 | 31 Jul 2026 | Dell EMC | Dell Unity 400 | Dell Unity |
| ASA5508-K9 | 31 Aug 2026 | Cisco | ASA 5508-X with FirePOWER services, 8GE, AC, 3DES/AES (ASA5508-K9) | ASA 5500 Series Next Generation Firewalls |
| ASA5516-FPWR-K9 | 31 Aug 2026 | Cisco | ASA 5516-X with FirePOWER services, 8GE, AC, 3DES/AES (ASA5516-FPWR-K9) | ASA 5500 Series Next Generation Firewalls |
| DS60-3TB SAS | 31 Aug 2026 | Dell EMC | Ds60-3Tb Sas | DS60 Expansion Shelf |
| SC400 | 31 Aug 2026 | Dell EMC | Dell Storage Center SC400 Expansion Enclosure | Dell Storage Center |
| SC420 | 31 Aug 2026 | Dell EMC | Dell Storage Center SC420 Expansion Enclosure | Dell Storage Center |
| SC460 | 31 Aug 2026 | Dell EMC | Dell Storage Center SC460 Expansion Enclosure | Dell Storage Center |
| SC5020 | 31 Aug 2026 | Dell EMC | Dell EMC SC5020 Storage Array | SC Series |
| SC7020 | 31 Aug 2026 | Dell EMC | StorageCenter (compellent) SC7020 | SC Series |
EOL lists by manufacturer
EOL and EOSL dates for 851 products across 15 manufacturers. Drill down by brand for complete lifecycle data.
Three ways to handle hardware at End of Life
Extend support, replace infrastructure, or assess and plan. These are the three practical paths once hardware reaches end of life.
Extend support
Ongoing, multi-vendor support beyond OEM timelines.
Replace hardware
Source new infrastructure where refresh is required.
Assess and plan
Lifecycle assessment and delivery support for next steps.
Frequently asked questions
What is EOL and EOSL?
End of Life (EOL) is when a product is no longer sold by the vendor. End of Service Life (EOSL) is when vendor support, maintenance and updates stop.
What happens when equipment reaches EOSL?
Once hardware reaches EOSL, the OEM no longer provides support or parts. This increases the risk of downtime, performance issues and security exposure.
Can hardware be supported after EOSL?
Yes. Third-party maintenance can extend the life of supported hardware beyond OEM timelines, often at a lower cost.
When should I replace vs extend my hardware?
It depends on performance, risk and cost. Interactive helps identify where to extend, where to replace, and where to plan further.
What should I do if I find assets close to EOSL?
You can take action immediately. Extend through hardware maintenance, replace with new infrastructure, or engage professional services to assess and plan the next step.
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