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Red Hat Enterprise IPA Life Cycle

Overview

Red Hat provides support and maintenance over stated time periods for the major versions of Red Hat Enterprise IPA (i.e. version 1) "Life Cycle". The Life Cycle allows customers and partners to effectively plan, deploy and support Red Hat Enterprise IPA.

The Life Cycle identifies the various levels of maintenance for each major release of Red Hat Enterprise IPA over a total period of five years from the initial release date, which is often referred to as the general availability date.

Software updates to Red Hat Enterprise IPA are delivered via errata advisories. Errata can be released individually on an as-needed basis or aggregated as a minor release (e.g. version 1.1). Errata may contain security and bug fixes, as well as feature enhancements. All errata are thoroughly tested and qualified against the appropriate Red Hat Enterprise IPA release(s).

The Red Hat Enterprise IPA Life Cycle is designed to reduce the level of change within each major release over time increasing predictability and decreasing maintenance costs. All released errata will remain accessible to active subscribers for the entire Life Cycle. Red Hat published this Life Cycle in an effort to provide as much transparency as possibly and may make exceptions from these policies as conflicts may arise.

Every major version of Red Hat Enterprise IPA is maintained and supported independently during the five year life cycle. For each major version of Red Hat Enterprise IPA, any errata will only be applied incrementally to the previously released errata.

5-Year Life Cycle timeline
*This is a schematic view of the Life Cycle, time-spans and dates within the 5 year life cycle are subject to adjustment.

During the entire Life Cycle, Red Hat makes commercially reasonable efforts to maintain binary compatibility for the core runtime environment across all minor releases and asynchronous errata (possible exceptions include critical security issues).

Details

The five year life cycle for a major release of Red Hat Enterprise IPA is divided into two phases.

5-Year Red Hat Enterprise IPA timeline

The following table details what type of software maintenance is performed during each phase of the five year life cycle:

Life Cycle Phase
Description Production 1 Production 2
Unlimited Incident Technical Support1 Yes Yes
Asynchronous Security Errata Yes Yes
Asynchronous Bug Fix Errata2 Yes Yes
Minor Releases Yes Yes
Software Enhancements Yes3 No
Updated install images Yes No

  1. Full details of Support Services are provided as part of the Subscription Agreement
  2. Red Hat can choose to address catastrophic issues with a significant business impact for the customer through a Hotfix as a temporary measure while the bugfix errata is being created.
  3. Major releases are the primary vehicle for software enhancements.

Production 1 Life Cycle Phasei:

During the Production 1 phase, at a minimum, qualified security errata of important and critical impact, as well as, urgent priority bug-fix errata may be released independent of minor releases.

If available, select enhanced software functionality may be provided at the discretion of Red Hat generally via minor releases. Minor releases will also include all available and qualified errata. The focus for minor releases during this life cycle phase is resolving defects of medium or higher priority.

Updated install images will be provided for minor releases during the Production 1 life cycle phase.

Production 2 Life Cycle Phaseii:

During the Production 2 phase, at a minimum, qualified security errata of important or critical impact and selected mission critical bug fixes may be released independent of minor releases.

No new functionality or updated installation images are planned for release in Production 2 life cycle phase. There are no minor releases planned during this phase.

Red Hat Enterprise IPA 1

Red Hat Enterprise IPA 1.1 - timeline

General Availability:June 19, 2008
End of Production 1 phase:June 19, 2011
End of Production 2 phase:June 19, 2013

  • Red Hat Enterprise IPA v.1 EL5 General Advisories

  • i. The Production 1 life cycle phase was formerly called the "Full Support" phase.
    ii. The Production 2 life cycle phase was formerly called the "Maintenance" phase.