MySQL Cluster Manager will be end of life and deprecated with obsolescence as of April 21st, 2026. This affects all MySQL Cluster Manager versions on all supported platforms.
After this date, MySQL Cluster Manager will no longer receive security updates, non-security updates, bug fixes, or online technical content updates. It will transition to the Sustaining Support model.
What to expect when MySQL Cluster Manager reaches the end of life (EOL):
MySQL will cease all bug fix activities for the product
MySQL will cease all security fix activities for the product
MySQL will cease all new feature work for the product
Sustaining Support does not include:
New program updates, fixes, security alerts, and critical patch updates
New tax, legal, or regulatory updates
New upgrade scripts
Certification with new third-party products/versions
24 hour commitment and response guidelines for Severity 1 service requests as defined in "Section 9 - Severity Definitions" in the document titled "Oracle Software Technical Support Policies"
Previously released fixes or updates that Oracle has withdrawn from publication. Older or existing published software bundles will remain available as archived content.
For the set of Oracle Technical Support Policies, visit: https://www.oracle.com/support/policies.html
For an explanation of the different support models (like Sustaining Support), visit: https://www.oracle.com/support/lifetime-support/