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What is EOL?

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Written by Shawn Bradley
29 June 2021

End-of-life (EOL) is a term used to indicate that a product has reached the end of its useful life from the vendor’s perspective. When a product reaches its EOL, this means it will no longer be marketed, supported, or sold by the vendor.

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