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End of Life Product Support
Sometimes companies stop selling or supporting their products (e.g., not releasing new features, hardware or firmware, or software upgrades).
At that point the product is said to be in the status of legacy, vintage, abandoned, or more commonly, End Of Life (EOL). EOL refers to the planned demise of a product
due to its natural evolution from utility to obsolescence. When a product reaches end of life status and is no longer being sold, there is typically a published schedule
for support for some period of time after that.
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