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July 14th, 2025 18:03
Question on DELL EOL dates
wanted to check if they are considered end of life please?
PowerEdge FC630 |
PowerEdge R610 |
PowerEdge R630 |
PowerEdge R640 |
PowerEdge R730xd |
PowerEdge R940 |
Has Dell published EOL dates for any of the models above?
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DELL-Young E
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July 15th, 2025 02:35
Hello,
The Dell PowerEdge FC630 server has reached its End of Life (EOL). Dell no longer sells, markets, or updates this model. Additionally, the End of Service Life (EOSL) date has also passed, meaning Dell no longer provides maintenance or support for the FC630.
End of Life (EOL): Dell no longer offers the FC630 for sale or provides updates for it.
End of Service Life (EOSL): Dell is no longer providing support or maintenance for the FC630
The Dell PowerEdge R610 reached its End of Service Life (EOSL) on October 10, 2016.
End of Life (EOL):
The EOL date for the R610 was October 10, 2011. This means Dell stopped marketing and selling the R610 after this date
End of Service Life (EOSL):
The EOSL date was October 10, 2016. This means Dell no longer provides support or maintenance for the R610
The Dell PowerEdge R630 reached its end-of-life (EOL) status in 2019.
The Dell PowerEdge R640 is likely past its End-of-Life (EOL) and End-of-Service-Life (EOSL) dates, meaning Dell no longer actively markets, sells, or provides support for the product. The R640 was a popular 1U server in Dell's 14th generation, released in 2017. While Dell no longer offers support, third-party providers may still offer maintenance and support services
EOL (End of Life):
This phase indicates when Dell stops actively marketing and selling the product
EOSL (End of Service Life):
This phase signifies that Dell will no longer provide technical support, hardware repairs, or software updates for the product.
The Dell PowerEdge R730xd has reached its End of Life (EOL) from Dell,
End of Service Life (EOSL):
This means Dell is no longer providing direct support, including updates or repairs, for the R730xd
End of Life (EOL):
Dell has discontinued the sale and marketing of the PowerEdge R730xd.
The Dell PowerEdge R940 has reached End of Life (EOL), and potentially End of Service Life (EOSL), meaning Dell no longer actively markets or provides support for the hardware.
End of Service Life (EOSL):
This indicates that Dell will no longer provide support, maintenance, or updates for the serve
End of Life (EOL):
This means Dell has stopped selling and marketing the PowerEdge R940.
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July 14th, 2025 21:05
The 14. Gen goes EOL at End oft this year... it depends on the modell because they are not all from the same period.
The 11,12 and 13 are EOL since a long time. The 12Gen are revoked from the Catalog 2 years ago.
Frank C2022
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July 22nd, 2025 14:18
How can I find the most up to date EOL/EOSL information for poweredge servers?
They are not listed in the:
DELL-Chris H
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July 22nd, 2025 14:46
Frank C2022,
As of I believe the 12th generation of server Dell no longer provides specific EOL specs for the whole Poweredge line. Now if you are looking for a specific servers stats then you can go to the support page, enter the svc tag and then refer to the Support Services field, which will show that servers end of service time. With individual servers, Dell will warranty most to 5 years from shipping, unless parts availability extends that time.