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At Palo Alto Networks, we understand that your security operations rely on a delicate balance: you need the latest innovations to stop emerging threats, but you also require absolute stability in your network infrastructure.
To better serve this need, we are standardizing our release cycle and support policy starting with PAN-OS 12.1. This new framework is designed to provide you with a longer (stable, simple), and more predictable roadmap for your firewall upgrades and feature adoption.
Here is a summary of what is changing and how it benefits you.
We are extending the lifecycle clarity for all Major PAN-OS versions (starting with 12.1). Every major release will now be supported for a total of 48 months, split into two phases:
This is reflected publicly on our Palo Alto Networks End-of-Life Policy
We are moving to a dynamic cycle for feature enhancements
Previously, you might have had to wait for a major release to get new functionality. Under the new model, we will introduce two distinct "FRs" (Feature Releases) within the first year of a Major Release.
We are simplifying how we name our releases to reduce confusion.
For customers prioritizing maximum stability over the newest features, we continue to provide the TAC Preferred release guidance. A release earns the "Preferred" tag only after it has been proven stable through significant customer adoption. To qualify, a release must have:
It is critical to understand how Hardware End-of-Life (EOL) dates interact with Software support.
The Rule: The Hardware’s EOL date dictates the final termination of support, even when the last supported OS’s respective Standard & Extended Support windows close.
Example: PA-220 with Last Supported PAN-OS 10.2
Please view these updates on our End-of-Life Policy along with HW End-of-Life Dates and SW End-of-Life Summary pages respectively.
Effective with PAN-OS 12.1, we are standardizing our release cycle to deliver a predictable roadmap with extended support timelines. This new framework balances the agility to adopt innovations quickly via Feature Releases with the confidence of long-term stability.
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