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Ansible End of Life (EOL) Dates

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Data source: Maintained by EOL Date using user submissions and public internet references

Last updated: July 18, 2026

EOL Date tracks software and hardware end-of-life dates. Product names, logos, and trademarks belong to their respective owners and do not imply endorsement or affiliation.

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Ansible Version Support Timeline

Cycle
Release Date
Support Ends
EOL Date
Latest
Status
14
2026-06-02--14.2.0Active
13
2025-11-19-2026-06-1813.8.0End of Life
12
2025-09-09-2025-12-0912.3.0End of Life
11
2024-11-19-2025-12-0911.13.0End of Life
10
2024-06-04-2024-12-0310.7.0End of Life
9
2023-11-21-2024-12-039.13.0End of Life
8
2023-05-30-2023-12-068.7.0End of Life
7
2022-11-22-2023-06-227.7.0End of Life
6
2022-06-21-2022-12-066.7.0End of Life
5
2021-12-02-2022-06-085.10.0End of Life
4
2021-05-18-2021-12-144.10.0End of Life
3
2021-02-18-2021-05-113.4.0End of Life
2.10
2020-09-22-2021-02-092.10.7End of Life
2.9
2019-10-31-2022-05-232.9.27End of Life

Ansible Security Information

Known Vulnerabilities

Total CVEs: 50
3Critical
12High
30Medium
5Low

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What is EOL?

EOL (End of Life) means the product no longer receives official updates, security patches, or technical support.

Why Track EOL?

Using unsupported software can lead to security vulnerabilities, compatibility issues, and compliance risks.

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