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Ansible Core End of Life (EOL) Dates

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Last updated: July 18, 2026

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Ansible Core Version Support Timeline

Cycle
Release Date
Support Ends
EOL Date
Latest
Status
2.21
2026-05-31-2027-11-302.21.2Active
2.20
2025-11-03-2027-05-312.20.7Active
2.19
2025-07-21-2026-11-302.19.11Ending Soon
2.18
2024-11-04-2026-05-312.18.18End of Life
2.17
2024-05-20-2025-11-302.17.14End of Life
2.16
2023-11-06-2025-07-312.16.19End of Life
2.15
2023-05-22-2024-11-302.15.13End of Life
2.14
2022-11-07-2024-05-202.14.18End of Life
2.13
2022-05-23-2023-11-062.13.13End of Life
2.12
2021-11-08-2023-05-222.12.10End of Life
2.11
2021-04-26-2022-11-072.11.12End of Life
2.10
2020-08-13-2022-05-232.10.17End of Life
2.9
2019-10-31-2022-05-232.9.27End of Life

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What is EOL?

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

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