Red Hat OpenShift

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OpenShift is a family of containerization software products developed by Red Hat. Its flagship product is the OpenShift Container Platform β€” a hybrid cloud platform as a service built around Linux containers orchestrated and managed by Kubernetes on a foundation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Release Schedule Image Gantt Chart for Red Hat OpenShift
Release Released Full Support Maintenance Support Extended Update Support Latest
4.15 1 month and 4 weeks ago
(27 Feb 2024)
Yes Ends in 1 year and 4 months
(27 Aug 2025)
Yes 4.15.9
(16 Apr 2024)
4.14 5 months and 3 weeks ago
(01 Nov 2023)
Ends in 1 month
(27 May 2024)
Ends in 1 year
(01 May 2025)
Ends in 1 year and 6 months
(31 Oct 2025)
4.14.21
(18 Apr 2024)
4.13 11 months ago
(17 May 2023)
Ended 2 months and 3 weeks ago
(31 Jan 2024)
Ends in 6 months and 3 weeks
(17 Nov 2024)
Unavailable 4.13.40
(18 Apr 2024)
4.12 1 year and 3 months ago
(17 Jan 2023)
Ended 8 months ago
(17 Aug 2023)
Ends in 2 months and 3 weeks
(17 Jul 2024)
Ends in 8 months and 3 weeks
(17 Jan 2025)
4.12.55
(08 Apr 2024)
4.11 1 year and 8 months ago
(10 Aug 2022)
Ended 1 year ago
(17 Apr 2023)
Ended 2 months and 2 weeks ago
(10 Feb 2024)
Unavailable 4.11.59
(27 Mar 2024)
4.10 2 years ago
(10 Mar 2022)
Ended 1 year and 5 months ago
(10 Nov 2022)
Ended 7 months ago
(10 Sep 2023)
Unavailable 4.10.67
(06 Sep 2023)
4.9 2 years and 6 months ago
(18 Oct 2021)
Ended 1 year and 10 months ago
(10 Jun 2022)
Ended 1 year ago
(18 Apr 2023)
Unavailable 4.9.59
(05 Apr 2023)
4.8 2 years and 9 months ago
(27 Jul 2021)
Ended 2 years and 2 months ago
(27 Jan 2022)
Ended 1 year and 2 months ago
(27 Jan 2023)
Ended 12 months ago
(27 Apr 2023)
4.8.57
(25 Jan 2023)
4.7 3 years ago
(24 Feb 2021)
Ended 2 years and 6 months ago
(27 Oct 2021)
Ended 1 year and 8 months ago
(24 Aug 2022)
Unavailable 4.7.60
(10 Nov 2022)
4.6 3 years and 5 months ago
(09 Nov 2020)
Ended 3 years ago
(24 Mar 2021)
Ended 1 year and 6 months ago
(27 Oct 2022)
Unavailable 4.6.62
(10 Nov 2022)
4.5 3 years and 9 months ago
(16 Jul 2020)
Ended 3 years and 5 months ago
(27 Nov 2020)
Ended 2 years and 9 months ago
(27 Jul 2021)
Unavailable 4.5.41
(30 Jun 2021)
4.4 3 years and 11 months ago
(18 May 2020)
Ended 3 years and 8 months ago
(13 Aug 2020)
Ended 3 years ago
(24 Feb 2021)
Unavailable 4.4.33
(02 Feb 2021)
4.3 4 years ago
(12 Feb 2020)
Ended 3 years and 10 months ago
(05 Jun 2020)
Ended 3 years and 6 months ago
(27 Oct 2020)
Unavailable 4.3.40
(20 Oct 2020)
4.2 4 years and 6 months ago
(29 Oct 2019)
Ended 4 years ago
(23 Feb 2020)
Ended 3 years and 9 months ago
(13 Jul 2020)
Unavailable 4.2.36
(01 Jul 2020)
4.1 4 years and 10 months ago
(18 Jun 2019)
Ended 4 years and 5 months ago
(16 Nov 2019)
Ended 3 years and 11 months ago
(05 May 2020)
Unavailable 4.1.41
(22 Apr 2020)

Red Hat provides three different phases of support: Full Support, Maintenance Support and Extended Update Support.

The Full Support phase begins at the GA/release of the minor version and ends after a 6 months period OR 90 days after the GA of the superseding minor release, whichever is later. During the Full Support Phase, qualified Critical and Important Security Advisories (RHSAs) and Urgent and Selected High Priority Bug Fix Advisories (RHBAs) will be released as they become available; all other available fix and qualified patches may be released via periodic updates.

The Maintenance Support phase commences after the Full Support phase for the respective minor version and ends at 18 months after GA. During the Maintenance Support phase, qualified Critical and Important Security Advisories (RHSAs) and Urgent and Selected High Priority Bug Fix Advisories (RHBAs) may be released as they become available. Other Bug Fix and Enhancement Advisories (RHEA) may be released at Red Hat’s discretion, but should not be expected.

The Extended Update Support phase commences after the Full Support phase for even numbered minor releases (e.g. 4.8, 4.10, 4.12). Additionally, to the full support and maintenance support phases, which also apply to EUS releases, upgrades between EUS releases will cause fewer reboots of nodes. This was the only benefit of EUS releases before version 4.12. Starting from 4.12, Red Hat will additionally include a six month EUS phase. The EUS phase will follow the maintenance phase for the given release (18 months from GA date). This results in a total support time of 24 months for EUS releases.

More information is available on the Red Hat OpenShift website.

You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.

You can check the version that you are currently using by running:
oc version

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