Nov
05
2021
--

Upcoming End of Life for PMM v1 and MongoDB 4.0, Ubuntu 16.04 End of Support

End of Life for PMM v1

TL;DR

The table below summarizes the message in this blog post. For more details and reasoning, please continue reading.

What What is happening and when
Percona Monitoring and Management v1 End of Life – May 2022
Percona Server for MongoDB v4.0

Percona Distribution for MongoDB v4.0

End of Life – April 2022
Packaging and support for Ubuntu 16.04 No new releases, effective immediately 

Percona Monitoring and Management v1 EOL

Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) started its history in April 2016 when PMM Beta 1.0.0 was released. Almost 3 years later, in September 2019, we have released PMM 2.0.0 – a successor and feature-rich replacement for v1. Since that time, all our engineering efforts have been focused on version 2, but we were still shipping minor updates and security patches to version 1.

Six months from now, on May 1, 2022, Percona Monitoring and Management version 1 will enter the End of Life stage, which means it is not going to receive any security updates, bug fixes, and improvements.

Because of the significant architectural changes between PMM v1 and PMM v2, there is no direct upgrade path. Please review Running PMM1 and PMM2 Clients on the Same Host for how to perform a smooth transition from one version to another.

 

Ubuntu Linux 16.04 EOL

Ubuntu Linux 16.04 has reached its end of life on April 30, 2021. Even though Canonical announced that they will provide paid Extended Security Maintenance (ESM) for 16.04 for five more years, we have decided to stop providing releases of our software for this platform in favor of focusing our efforts on more recent versions of Ubuntu. There are two reasons:

  • ESM addresses security issues only, but the latest packages, libraries, and software are not shipped. Such an approach would slow down the innovation for our engineering teams and complicate the release process. 
  • We see community dropping support for Ubuntu 16.04 as well – MySQL, MongoDB (5.0), PostgreSQL

MongoDB 4.0 EOL

As per official MongoDB Software Lifecycle Schedules, MongoDB 4.0 is going End of Life in April 2022. At Percona we are going to follow the same schedule, which means that starting in April 2022:

Our support team will continue to provide operational support (bug fixes and software builds will no longer be generated) for 4.0 even after April 2022, but we strongly encourage our users and customers to prepare for the upgrade beforehand.  At the time of writing this blog post, the recommended version to upgrade to is Percona Server for MongoDB 4.2.17-17. Please read this how-to on how to perform a major version upgrade from 4.0 to 4.2.

If you need assistance with the upgrade, please get in touch with us by raising a support ticket, contacting our sales team, or raising a topic on our Community Forum.

Call for Action

We understand that upgrading the software might be challenging, especially for mid- and large-sized environments. We would like to hear your story and concerns in the corresponding forum threads and see if we can help you with addressing them:

Jul
31
2017
--

Platform End of Life (EOL) Announcement for RHEL 5 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

End of Life

End of LifeUpstream platform vendors have announced the general end of life (EOL) for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (RHEL 5) and its derivatives, as well as Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. With this announcement comes some implications to support for Percona software running on these operating systems.

RHEL 5 was EOL as of March 31st, 2017 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS was end of life as of April 28th, 2017. Pursuant to our end of life policies, we are announcing that these EOLs will go into effect for Percona software on August 1st, 2017. As of this date, we will no longer be producing new packages, binary builds, hotfixes, or bug fixes for Percona software on these platforms.

We generally align our platform end of life dates with those of the upstream platform vendor. The platform end of life dates are published in advance on our website under the page Supported Linux Platforms and Versions.

Per our policies, Percona will continue to provide operational support for your databases on EOLed platforms. However, we will be unable to provide any bug fixes, builds or OS-level assistance if you encounter an issue outside the database itself.

Each platform vendor has a supported migration or upgrade path to their next major release.  Please reach out to us if you need assistance in migrating your database to your vendor’s supported platform – Percona will be happy to assist you.

Powered by WordPress | Theme: Aeros 2.0 by TheBuckmaker.com