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About

🔴 Mission: Give engineering teams advance warning of software end-of-life deadlines, unpatched CVEs, and licensing changes before they trigger production incidents or SOC 2 audit findings.

EOLRadar tracks the decay of your infrastructure. We publish direct, technically precise alerts and migration guides for DevOps engineers, platform engineers, and SREs. You need exact dates and actionable commands to transition your production stacks safely, and we provide them.

Most engineering teams discover end-of-life software during a compliance audit, scrambling to migrate critical production systems with zero testing time. When a runtime or operating system hits its EOL date, it stops receiving security patches forever. EOLRadar gives your team advance warning, turning emergency incident responses into planned maintenance sprints.

What We Cover

We track the death of modern software stacks across eight specific categories:

  • EOL Alerts: Critical warnings for operating systems, databases, and runtimes losing support.
  • CVE Watch: Unpatched vulnerabilities in abandoned tools.
  • Migration Guides: Step-by-step engineering paths from old tools to supported targets.
  • Tool Obituaries: Post-mortems for discontinued software.
  • Deprecation Watch: API removals and licensing changes.
  • Cloud EOL: AWS, Azure, and GCP managed service and runtime deprecations.
  • AI and MLOps Infra: Framework and CUDA version compatibility sunsets.
  • Abandonware: Tools with 12+ months of zero commits and unanswered issues.

About the Author

I spent years as a platform engineer watching teams scramble through compliance audits because nobody tracked their EOL dates. EOLRadar is the tool I wished existed. I keep my identity entirely anonymous to maintain focus strictly on the data and the engineering.

Editorial Independence

EOLRadar accepts zero vendor sponsorship and uses no affiliate links. I refuse to recommend paid tools when free alternatives exist. Our deadline data relies purely on official vendor announcements, the open-source API from endoflife.date, and the National Vulnerability Database (NVD).