ClickCease Extended Lifecycle Support Archives - TuxCare

End of Life vs End...

Key Takeaways End of Life (EOL) means the system stops receiving updates entirely — no patches, no features, no vendor maintenance. End of Support (EOS) means the vendor ends technical...

Rethinking Your Angular End-of-Life (EOL)...

  Google supports each Angular release for only 18 months; Angular 17 reaches end-of-life on May 15, 2025. After that, official patches stop, leaving applications open to unpatched vulnerabilities and...

Still Rocking the Classics? A...

Many enterprises still rely on AngularJS for stable, mission-critical applications despite its official end-of-life status. Unsupported AngularJS apps pose increasing security, compliance, and operational risks over time. TuxCare’s Endless Lifecycle...

ELS for Apache Tomcat: Extending...

Introduction   Web applications remain the backbone of countless business operations. Behind many of these critical applications stands Apache Tomcat, one of the most widely deployed Java servlet containers powering...

Secure PHP EOL Systems With...

Key Takeaways Running PHP 7.4 or older in 2025 means no official security updates — leaving your systems exposed to vulnerabilities. Upgrading to PHP 8 often requires major code rewrites...

TuxCare and toscom Join Forces...

We’re excited to announce a new partnership between TuxCare and toscom, a trusted provider of proactive server maintenance and high-availability solutions since 2003. This collaboration brings powerful benefits to toscom’s...

Long-Term Support for PHP on...

A critical PHP vulnerability (CVE-2024-4577) is actively being exploited, posing a major risk to Windows-based PHP environments – especially those running end-of-life versions. TuxCare now offers long-term support for PHP...

Facing Ubuntu 20.04 EOL? Here’s...

Ubuntu 20.04 EOL in May 2025 will stop security updates, exposing systems to vulnerabilities and compliance risks for businesses. Upgrading to a newer LTS release or choosing Ubuntu Pro can...

5+ Risks of Using EOL...

Key Takeaways EOL software no longer receives security updates, leaving systems vulnerable to malicious threats. Running EOL Linux distributions increases security risks, compliance issues, and operational disruptions, as attackers actively...

CentOS 8 EOL: Stay Secure...

Key Takeaways CentOS 8 no longer receives official security updates, leaving systems vulnerable to security threats and compliance risks. You have two options to secure your systems: migrate to a...

Centos 7 EOL: How To...

Key Takeaways CentOS 7 EOL was on June 30, 2024, ending security updates and official support. Migrate to a supported OS or use extended support to maintain security and stability...

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