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AEM 6.5 On-prem support and End of life

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Hi All,

 

Currently we are using AEM 6.5 on-prem and have a Platinum maintenance and support plan as well.

 

We are considering to moving to AEM as a cloud. 

We have couple if question that would help us

 

1. We are aware AEM 6.5 is currently being supported. But want to know till when it would be supported. Has there been any update/changes regarding AEM 6.5 support? (Has there been anything mentioned in the recent Adobe summit)

 

2. Are there any plans to stop Platinum maintenance support renewal this year?


It would be helpful if someone could provide more details on this.

 

Thank you

Dinesh

 

 

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@Dinesh_A While we would very much prefer our customers to adopt the AEM cloud as we believe it's the better place to get access to your innovations, we will be supporting the 6.5 release (and/or other releases allowing for on-premise or managed services deployments) for years to come, which is why we still haven't published any end of support (core or extended) date - this must be a misunderstanding with your account team. Please send me a private note if necessary

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Hi,

 

There hasn't been any official communication about supporting AEM 6.5. In fact, this would be something very critical, so I think it's unlikely to happen in the near future. If such a decision is made, Adobe will clearly provide information with the proper timelines for transitions. But as I said, and in my humble opinion, I don't think this will happen anytime soon.

 

Hope this helps



Esteban Bustamante

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@Dinesh_A for all version support timelines, please refer to this End Of Life matrix. Adobe will keep this matrix updated atleast a year in advance.

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/support/programs/eol-matrix.html

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Esteban Bustamante

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Hi @EstebanBustamante @Shashi_Mulugu 

thank you for your replies.

 

Our current AEM 6.5 platinum support and maintenance expires in May, our Adobe account manager has sent us an email stating they can not renew the support and maintenance as Adobe do not want to renew these from this year and want organizations to move to AEM as a cloud.

 

Adobe account manager has shared a new Maintenance plan for 2 months (which is usually a year) after the current one expired.

They have not yet provided further details if we could still use our AEM on-prem without support if they are not planning to renew support.

 

Its strange and out or normal for Adobe  to stop a support model all of a sudden without prior notice or timeline. All they are interested and want to know “When do you plan to move to cloud”. 

Im not sure if they are just trying to force us to move to cloud.

 

We have a meeting with Adobe manager and their team this week and will keep you all updated.

 

 

Thank you.

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@Dinesh_A While we would very much prefer our customers to adopt the AEM cloud as we believe it's the better place to get access to your innovations, we will be supporting the 6.5 release (and/or other releases allowing for on-premise or managed services deployments) for years to come, which is why we still haven't published any end of support (core or extended) date - this must be a misunderstanding with your account team. Please send me a private note if necessary

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I'm curious, @Dinesh_A, how did this play out? @bdc and @Shashi_Mulugu, have these answers changed at all? I have also been told my on-prem support cannot be renewed.

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I was just told by Adobe that all renewals for on-prem AEM support will be denied as of the beginning of this past fiscal year. AEM on-prem is still fully supported, but only for those with existing contracts, which will then not be renewed as they expire.

 

Customers do not seem to be being notified about this proactively. I only found out when Adobe refused to accept my PO for a renewal quote they had already issued.

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@Kevin_Eye can you please DM me your email, let's find out what happened there and clarify.

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Hi @Dinesh_A,

As of my knowledge, here are some general details regarding AEM 6.5 on-prem support and end of life:

1. AEM 6.5 Support: AEM 6.5 is currently supported by Adobe. The specific end-of-life date for AEM 6.5 has not been publicly announced. Adobe typically provides support for a major version of AEM for a certain period of time after its release. It's recommended to check with Adobe or refer to their official documentation for the most up-to-date information on AEM 6.5 support.

Regarding any updates or changes to AEM 6.5 support, it's best to review the official Adobe Summit announcements, Adobe's product roadmap, or reach out to Adobe directly for the most accurate and current information.

2. Platinum Maintenance Support: The availability of Platinum maintenance support and any changes to its renewal would be determined by Adobe. It's recommended to contact Adobe directly or consult with your Adobe account representative for specific details regarding Platinum maintenance support and its renewal.

Adobe can provide you with the most relevant and up-to-date information based on your specific situation, licensing agreement, and any recent announcements or changes.

Please note that the information provided here is based on general knowledge and may not reflect the latest updates or announcements from Adobe. It's always best to consult with Adobe directly for the most accurate and current information regarding AEM support and maintenance.