https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/linux/centos-linux-eol#:~:text=CentOS%20Linux%207%20reached%20end%20of%20life%20(EOL)%20on%20June,can%20help%20ease%20your%20migration . CentOS Linux 7 reached end of life (EOL) on June 30, 2024. In 2020, The CentOS Project, in coordination with Red Hat, announced that it would shift full investment to CentOS Stream, the upstream development platform for upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases. As a result, CentOS Linux updates and releases were discontinued between 2021 and 2024, finishing when CentOS Linux 7 reached EOL on June 30, 2024. If you are running CentOS Linux 7, you should migrate to a new operating system to continue receiving security updates, patches, and new features. If you remain on CentOS Linux, you’re at risk of exposing your organization to unpatched vulnerabilities and potential security breaches. After June 30, 2024, The CentOS Project discontinued all updates and releases of CentOS Linux®. Updates for CentOS Linux 8 ended in December 2021, and updates for CentOS Linux 7 ended on June 30, 2024. This means current CentOS Linux users will need to choose a migration path. CentOS Stream 8 end of builds is May 31, 2024. CentOS Linux 7 end of life is June 30, 2024.version | End of support |
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CentOS Stream 8 | 31st May 2024 | CentOS Linux 7 | 30th June 2024 | CentOS Stream 9 | 31st May 2027 |
https://www.redhatcentos.com/en/blog/faq-centos-stream-updatesOn June 30, 2024, CentOS Linux 7 reached End of Life (EOL).org/cl-vs-cs |