MariaDB Deprecation Policy
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The MariaDB Foundation tries to support as many different Operating Systems, Linux Distributions, and processor architectures as possible. However, when a distribution or OS stops receiving security and other updates it becomes difficult for the MariaDB project to provide freely packages for that platform. In such cases, our policy is to deprecate the platform and stop providing binary packages for it.
This policy and related deprecated dates are from the MariaDB Foundation. For information on the MariaDB Corporation's policies related to supporting software, see the Engineering Policies page.
Current Package Platforms
The MariaDB project builds packages for the following:
Platform | Planned Deprecation Date |
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Debian 7 "Wheezy" | May 2018 |
Ubuntu 17.10 "Artful" | Jul 2018 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 | Nov 2018 |
CentOS 7.3 | Nov 2018 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 | Dec 2018 |
CentOS 6.7 | Dec 2018 |
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty" | Apr 2019 |
Mint 17.1 LTS "Rebecca" | Apr 2019 |
Mint 17 LTS "Qiana" | Apr 2019 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 | Aug 2019 |
CentOS 7.4 | Aug 2019 |
Windows Server 2008 | Jan 2020 |
Windows Server 2008 R2 | Jan 2020 |
Windows 7 | Jan 2020 |
Debian 8 "Jessie" | May 2020 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x | Nov 2020 |
CentOS 6.x | Nov 2020 |
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS "Xenial" | Apr 2021 |
Mint 18 LTS "Serena" | Apr 2021 |
Debian 9 "Stretch" | Jun 2022 |
Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic" | Apr 2023 |
Windows Server 2012 R2 | Oct 2023 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x | Jun 2024 |
CentOS 7.x | Jun 2024 |
Windows 8.1 | Jan 2023 |
Fedora 26 | approximately 1 month after release of Fedora 28 |
Fedora 27 | approximately 1 month after release of Fedora 29 |
openSUSE 42.2 | approximately 6 months after release of 42.3 |
Arch Linux | N/A - rolling distribution |
Mageia | N/A - rolling distribution |
- Ubuntu Release Information
- Debian LTS information
- General Debian release information
- Red Hat Release Information
- Fedora Release Information
- FreeBSD Security Information
- openSUSE Lifetime Information
- Windows client lifecycle info
- Windows server lifecycle info
Deprecated Package Platforms
The MariaDB project no longer builds packages for the following Operating Systems and Linux Distributions:
Support for Deprecated Platforms
If your chosen Linux Distribution or Operating System is deprecated, packages or support are not completely unavailable. The MariaDB Corporation provides support for all versions of MariaDB back to even very old MySQL versions. This includes packaged binaries. For specific dates related to each version and more details on the MariaDB Corporation's policies, see the Engineering Policies page.