There are a few particular points regarding this looming date that we’d like to raise a clamor about: We hope to make enough noise about this issue that nobody can ignore it. Twelve months may seem far off, but if you depend on these systems within a secure environment, or one subject to any sort of regulatory compliance, you’d better have had a transition plan in place yesterday.
XP EMBEDDED EOL WINDOWS
For those of you who aren’t aware, the support lifecycle for Windows XP comes to an end one year from today. Our friend and colleague, Walt Conway, posted a great column on the Windows XP sunset over at StorefrontBacktalk in February. Deep Security Agent versionĭeep Security support for Docker releases includes any sub-versions of those releases.īefore deploying Deep Security into your target environment, you should ensure that Docker supports your target environment and platform configuration.Windows XP Lifecycle Sunset: It’s The Final Countdown We recommend that you refrain from upgrading to the latest stable release of Docker until Trend Micro documents the support statements for the latest Deep Security release. Support for new stable Docker releases is introduced with each release of Deep Security. (See Announcing Docker Enterprise Edition.) We do not officially support Docker Edge releases, but strive to test against Docker Edge releases to the best of our ability. With each Deep Security long-term support (LTS) release, Deep Security supports all Docker Enterprise Edition (EE) versions that have not reached end-of-life. You can use Deep Security 10.0 or later to protect Docker hosts and containers running on Linux distributions.
XP EMBEDDED EOL UPDATE
For more information, see Deep Security Agent version 10 update 26 cannot be used for installation or upgrade on Windows XP/2003. It is not supported with Updates 26, 27, and 28, but support will be reintroduced in Deep Security Agent 10.0 Update 29. Windows 2003 is supported with Deep Security Agent 10.0 Update 25 or earlier.
XP EMBEDDED EOL FULL
For Windows Server 20 R2, only Full installations are supported. Note 2: Deep Security Agent is supported with both Full/Desktop Experience and Server Core installations of Windows Server 2012 and later. For details about which specific releases are supported, see Deep Security Support for Windows 10.
Note 1: Microsoft releases regular, semi-annual releases for Microsoft Windows 10.
If platform support was added in an update release, the minimum update version is noted next to the check mark in the table, for example, ✔ U1. Solaris 10 Update 11 (64-bit, SPARC or x86) Solaris 10 Updates 7-10 (64-bit, SPARC or x86) Solaris 10 Updates 4-6 (64-bit, SPARC or x86) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (32- and 64-bit) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (32- and 64-bit) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (32- and 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit) (See Note 2 and Note 3) Windows Server 2008 (32- and 64-bit) (See Note 2 and Note 3)
Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 (32- and 64-bit) (See Note 3) Windows XP SP3 (32- and 64-bit) (See Note 3) Not all features are available on all platforms.