What Does End of Support (EOS) Mean?
End of Support (EOS) means Trend Micro stops providing updates and help for a specific software version. After EOS, the software won't get:
- New security updates
- Bug fixes
- Help from Trend Micro
For example, if your Trend Micro Maximum Security version reaches EOS, it won't get updates to protect against new threats. To stay safe, switch to a newer version.
What Does End of Life (EOL) Mean?
End of Life (EOL) means Trend Micro stops selling and supporting a software version. After EOL, the software won't get:
- Sold anymore
- New updates or patches
- General help from Trend Micro (except for upgrading)
For example, if your Trend Micro Maximum Security version reaches EOL, it won't be sold or updated anymore. Trend Micro will assist you in upgrading to a new version.
Key Differences Between EOS and EOL
- Updates and Support:
- EOS: No more updates or help.
- EOL: No more sales, updates, and limited help.
- What You Should Do:
- EOS: Upgrade to a supported version.
- EOL: Move to a new version.
Why Knowing EOS and EOL Dates Matters
Understanding EOS and EOL dates helps you:
- Stay Safe: Keep your devices protected with the latest updates.
- Avoid Problems: Ensure your software works well.
- Get Help: Access support when needed.
Wrapping It Up
EOS means no more updates or help for a software version. EOL means the software is no longer sold or supported. Knowing these dates helps you keep your software safe and functional.
