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Product Life Cycle

Key

  • Product Maintenance, Long Term Support
  • General Availability
    • The General Availability release is the first release with a given major or minor version number, i.e. version 1.7.0 which replaces version 1.6.x.
    • Ongoing maintenance releases for major / minor versions are counted as 1.7.1, 1.7.2, 1.7.3 etc.. From version 1.7.0 onwards, and in contrast with practice up to and including version 1.6.x, maintenance releases will not contain improvements or new features but will be restricted to bug-fixes, ensuring compatibility of the release to its predecessor as closely as possible.
  • End of Maintenance Announcement
    • SOS announces the date of the Last Public Maintenance Release approx. 6 months in advance.
  • Last Public Maintenance Release
    • This date marks the end of Product Maintenance for a release. After this date bug-fixes will only be provided to customers who subscribe to Long Term Support.
  • End of Life
    • Bug-fixes for a release will not be provided after this date.
    • End of Life may also be triggered when the operating system which the product is running on is no longer supported by the original manufacturer.
    • Customers with an ongoing support contract can benefit from 1st and 2nd level support (root cause analysis, configuration issues etc.). However, no 3rd level support (code modifications) will be provided.

Staying informed:

Releases

For details see Release Information.

Product Release History

The release history includes End of Maintenance Announcements and End of Life Announcements as follows:

Release

 

 

Product Life CycleNotes
Product Maintenance PeriodLong Term Support Period

Major/Minor
Release Number

Most Recent
Maintenance Release

General AvailabilityMost Recent ReleaseLast Public Maintenance ReleaseEnd of Life

1.12

1.12.2

Dec 2017March 2018Dec 2018Dec 2021

Development frozen, bug-fixes are provided,
ongoing Product Maintenance

Long Term Support Release

1.111.11.6Mar 2017Feb 2018Mar 2018Mar 2018Development frozen, bug-fixes are provided,
ongoing
Product Maintenance
1.101.10.9Aug 2015Dec 2017Nov 2016, 1.10.6
Aug 2019

Development frozen, bug-fixes are provided,
ongoing Product Maintenance

Long Term Support Release

1.91.9.12Apr 2015Oct 2017Apr 2016, 1.9.11Apr 2019

Development frozen, bug-fixes are provided,
ongoing
Product Maintenance

Long Term Support Release

1.81.8.5Jan 2015Jan 2016Jan 2016Jan 2016End of Life, no bug-fixes are provided
1.71.7.6Jun 2014Jun 2015Jun 2015Jun 2015End of Life, no bug-fixes are provided
1.61.6.4246Jan 2014Sep 2014Sep 2014May 2015End of Life, no bug-fixes are provided

1.5

1.5.4014

Jul 2013Jan 2014Jan 2014Jan 2015

End of Life, no bug-fixes are provided

1.3

1.3.3142

Sep 2011May 2013May 2013Aug 2014

End of Life, no bug-fixes are provided

Platform Support History

For a detailed list of supported platforms see the FAQ: Which platforms is JobScheduler available for and what platform support is provided?

Current Platforms

The following table shows the last available releases for supported operating system versions. SOS provides releases for the following operating systems:

PlatformJOC CockpitJobScheduler MasterJobScheduler AgentLTSNotes

Operating
System

Distribution /
Version

ArchitectureArchitectureLast Public Maintenance
Release Number 

Architecture

Last Public Maintenance
Release Number

ArchitectureLast Public Maintenance
Release Number
Last LTS Release Number 
WindowsServer 2008 R2, 2012 R8
Client 7, 8, 10 
32 bit, 64 bit32 bit, 64 bit1.12.2, 1.11.6 32 bit, 64 bit1.12.2, 1.11.6, 1.10.6, 1.9.11, 1.8.5, 1.7.632 bit, 64 bit1.12.2, 1.11.6, 1.10.6, 1.9.11, 1.8.5, 1.7.61.12.2,
1.10.9
,
1.9.12

Master & Classic Agent up to release 1.10

JOC Cockpit starting from release 1.11

Linux

RHEL 5, 6, 7
CentOS 5, 6, 7

32 bit, 64 bit32 bit, 64 bit1.12.2, 1.11.6 

32 bit, 64 bit

1.12.2, 1.11.6, 1.10.6, 1.9.11, 1.8.5, 1.7.6

32 bit, 64 bit1.12.2, 1.11.6, 1.10.6, 1.9.11, 1.8.5, 1.7.6 1.12.2,
1.10.9,
1.9.12

Master & Classic Agent up to releases 1.10

JOC Cockpit starting from release 1.11

AIX

6, 7

PowerPC  

 

 

64 bit1.12.2, 1.11.6, 1.10.6  1.12.2,
1.10.9
Universal Agent starting from release 1.10
HP-UX11PA-RISC, Itanium    64 bit1.12.2, 1.11.6, 1.10.6  1.12.2,
1.10.9
Universal Agent starting from release 1.10
Mac OS X10.964 bit    64 bit1.12.2, 1.11.6, 1.10.6  1.12.2,
1.10.9
Universal Agent starting from release 1.10

Solaris

9, 10, 11

SPARC  

 

 

64 bit

1.12.2, 1.11.6, 1.10.6  1.12.2,
1.10.9
Universal Agent starting from release 1.10

Solaris

9, 10, 11

x86-64  

 

 

64 bit1.12.2, 1.11.6, 1.10.6 1.12.2,
1.10.9
Universal Agent starting from release 1.10

Outdated Platforms

The following table shows the last available release for selected older operating system versions. SOS provides product releases for newer versions of the following operating sytems:

PlatformJobScheduler Master & AgentNotes

Operating System

Distribution / Version

Architecture

Architecture

Last Public Maintenance Release Number

 
WindowsServer 2003 R232 bit, 64 bit32 bit, 64 bit1.7.6, 1.8.5, 1.9.11Microsoft discontinued support for Windows 2003 on July 14th 2015
 XP (SP1)32 bit32 bit1.3.11 

AIX

5

PowerPC

32 bit

1.3.12.3192

 

SunOS (Open Solaris)

9

x86

32 bit

1.3.12.2341

 

Solaris

9

SPARC

32 bit

1.3.12.3281

Oracle stopped support for SPARC Solaris 8 in 2012
and for SPARC Solaris 9 in October 2014.
We do not compile for SPARC Solaris versions
(see this news article for more information).

Product Maintenance

Product Maintenance is a service for customers that provides bug-fixes starting from the General Availability date up to the Last Public Maintenance Release.

  • Target Audience
    • SOS provides this service to customers with a support contract.
  • Scope
    • Product Maintenance provides customers with releases after the General Availability date up to the end of the Maintenance Period.
    • Should a critical error be detected in a release during its Maintenance Period then SOS would fix that bug in a way that does not require complete testing of the release. Testing could be reduced to the bug-fix, instead of a full test of the scheduling environment. In such cases SOS would apply the bug-fix to the latest minor version of that release, e.g. 1.7.3.

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Long Term Support

Long Term Support is a support option to prolong the product maintenance of a release (one year after General Availability) up to three years starting from the last public maintenance release.

  • Bug-fixes after the Last Public Maintenance Release up to the End of Life.
  • SOS defines one release yearly for Long Term Support.

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