OEM EOSL Calendar · Dell Technologies
Dell Technologies EOSL Calendar — every milestone date, every active model
Dell ProSupport pricing scales aggressively at year +3 post-EoS, particularly on 14G PowerEdge (R640/R740/R840/R940) and PowerStore 1000T/3000T/5000T platforms. TPM economics dominate for stable production fleets at LDoS minus 12 months and beyond. WUC supports all Dell platforms below indefinitely post-LDoS.
Product calendar
Dell Technologies products by family.
Each row shows full lifecycle milestones. Click a model to expand WUC commentary on TPM economics for that platform.
PowerEdge (7)
| Model | End of Sale | EoSW Maint. | EoVS Maint. | LDoS | Status |
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| PowerEdge R640 (1U, 14G) | Apr 30, 2022 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2027 | LDoS soon |
| PowerEdge R740 / R740xd (2U, 14G) | Apr 30, 2022 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2027 | LDoS soon |
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WUC commentary Most-deployed Dell rack server in mid-market. R740xd common for VSAN/Storage Spaces Direct. TPM economics dominate post-2026 for both compute and HCI deployments. |
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| PowerEdge R840 (2U 4S, 14G) | Apr 30, 2022 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2027 | LDoS soon |
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WUC commentary 4-socket database / SAP HANA workhorse. Refresh target is R860 (16G). TPM appropriate for stable workloads through 2027+ when application stack is not in active migration. |
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| PowerEdge R940 (3U 4S, 14G) | Apr 30, 2022 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2027 | LDoS soon |
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WUC commentary High-end 4-socket platform for Oracle / SAP HANA / large VMware clusters. Refresh target is R960 (16G). TPM dominant economics post-2026. |
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| PowerEdge R650 (1U, 15G) | Apr 30, 2025 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary Recently EoS. ProSupport Plus pricing escalates significantly at renewal year +3. TPM evaluation reasonable from 2027 onward. |
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| PowerEdge R750 / R750xs (2U, 15G) | Apr 30, 2025 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary Largest 15G installed base. R750xs particularly common in VMware vSAN / HCI deployments. SmartNet-equivalent ProSupport renewal sensible through 2027; TPM economics win at year +3 EoS. |
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| PowerEdge R750xa (2U GPU, 15G) | Apr 30, 2025 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary GPU-optimized for AI/ML inference workloads. Refresh cycle accelerates here due to GPU generation churn. ProSupport reasonable while workload is in active model evolution. |
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PowerStore (4)
| Model | End of Sale | EoSW Maint. | EoVS Maint. | LDoS | Status |
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| PowerStore 1000T (Gen1) | Aug 31, 2025 | Aug 31, 2029 | Aug 31, 2029 | Aug 31, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary Entry-tier Gen1 PowerStore. Common in mid-market unified storage deployments. Refresh target is PowerStore 1200T (Gen2). TPM economics start to win at year +3 post-EoS. |
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| PowerStore 3000T (Gen1) | Aug 31, 2025 | Aug 31, 2029 | Aug 31, 2029 | Aug 31, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary Mid-tier Gen1 PowerStore. PowerStoreOS active feature evolution matters here — ProSupport renewal sensible while you are consuming new SnapMirror, replication, or AppsON capabilities. |
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| PowerStore 5000T (Gen1) | Aug 31, 2025 | Aug 31, 2029 | Aug 31, 2029 | Aug 31, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary High-mid-tier Gen1 PowerStore. Workhorse VMware datastore platform. TPM economics dominate after year +3 post-EoS where dataset growth is stable. |
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| PowerStore 9000T (Gen1) | Aug 31, 2025 | Aug 31, 2029 | Aug 31, 2029 | Aug 31, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary Highest-density Gen1. Common in mid-market enterprise tier-1 deployments. ProSupport reasonable through 2027; TPM after. |
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PowerMax (2)
| Model | End of Sale | EoSW Maint. | EoVS Maint. | LDoS | Status |
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| PowerMax 2000 (Gen1) | Dec 31, 2024 | Dec 31, 2028 | Dec 31, 2028 | Dec 31, 2029 | Active |
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WUC commentary Mid-tier enterprise array. Common in enterprise tier-1 production. Refresh target is PowerMax 2500. TPM appropriate where application stack is not driving toward refresh. |
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| PowerMax 8000 (Gen1) | Dec 31, 2024 | Dec 31, 2028 | Dec 31, 2028 | Dec 31, 2029 | Active |
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WUC commentary Top-end enterprise storage. ProSupport pricing at this tier is substantial — TPM savings on a 3-array PowerMax 8000 fleet routinely exceed $250K/year. |
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Unity XT (3)
| Model | End of Sale | EoSW Maint. | EoVS Maint. | LDoS | Status |
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| Unity XT 380F | Aug 31, 2024 | Aug 31, 2028 | Aug 31, 2028 | Aug 31, 2029 | Active |
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WUC commentary Entry-tier all-flash unified array. Refresh path is to PowerStore (Dell is consolidating Unity into PowerStore long-term). TPM strong economics in the transitional window. |
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| Unity XT 480F / 680F | Aug 31, 2024 | Aug 31, 2028 | Aug 31, 2028 | Aug 31, 2029 | Active |
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WUC commentary Mid-tier Unity XT models. Common in mid-market enterprise unified storage. TPM viable through LDoS while PowerStore migration is sequenced. |
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| Unity XT 880F | Aug 31, 2024 | Aug 31, 2028 | Aug 31, 2028 | Aug 31, 2029 | Active |
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WUC commentary Top-end Unity XT. Capacity-dense unified storage. TPM economics strong post-2026 as Dell channels Unity customers toward PowerStore refresh. |
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PowerScale (2)
| Model | End of Sale | EoSW Maint. | EoVS Maint. | LDoS | Status |
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| PowerScale H400 (formerly Isilon) | Aug 31, 2023 | Aug 31, 2027 | Aug 31, 2027 | Aug 31, 2028 | Active |
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WUC commentary Hybrid scale-out NAS. Common in media/entertainment and life sciences. Refresh path is H700 or F710. TPM economics strong for steady-state unstructured-data workloads. |
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| PowerScale F600 (formerly Isilon) | Aug 31, 2023 | Aug 31, 2027 | Aug 31, 2027 | Aug 31, 2028 | Active |
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WUC commentary All-flash scale-out NAS. High-performance unstructured-data workloads. Refresh target is F710 or F910. TPM viable through LDoS. |
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VxRail (3)
| Model | End of Sale | EoSW Maint. | EoVS Maint. | LDoS | Status |
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| VxRail E560 (14G-based) | Apr 30, 2024 | Apr 30, 2028 | Apr 30, 2028 | Apr 30, 2029 | Active |
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WUC commentary Entry HCI node based on R640. Refresh target is E660F. TPM appropriate where vSAN cluster footprint is stable and dataset growth controlled. |
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| VxRail P570 / V570 (14G-based) | Apr 30, 2024 | Apr 30, 2028 | Apr 30, 2028 | Apr 30, 2029 | Active |
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WUC commentary Performance- and VDI-optimized HCI nodes. Refresh target is P670 / V670. TPM economics dominate where cluster is past its growth phase. |
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| VxRail E660F / P670F (15G-based) | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2030 | Apr 30, 2030 | Apr 30, 2031 | Active |
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WUC commentary Current-gen HCI nodes. SmartNet-equivalent ProSupport renewal makes sense through 2028. Re-evaluate at year +3 EoS. |
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How to use this calendar
The 30-day fleet review procedure.
If you maintain a Dell Technologies fleet of any size, this four-step pass yields a 36-month refresh-and-TPM roadmap.
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Pull asset inventory
Export your Dell Technologies fleet from CMDB / spreadsheet / OEM portal. Minimum columns: serial number, model, install date, support contract end date.
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Map against this calendar
Cross-reference each model against the table above. Flag every unit where LDoS lands within your refresh planning horizon (typically 18–36 months).
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Bucket by economics
For each model bucket: refresh-now (year +1), refresh-soon (year +2), TPM-and-hold (LDoS +1 or beyond), evaluate-app-stack (LDoS dependent on application lifecycle).
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Cost-compare per bucket
For TPM-and-hold gear, compare current OEM renewal cost vs WUC TPM quote vs replacement TCO. The math typically favors TPM at LDoS minus 12 months and beyond.
Run your Dell Technologies renewal numbers against a real alternative.
Bring four data points to a 60-minute call and we'll map your Dell Technologies fleet sequence:
- Current Dell Technologies asset count
- Annual OEM maintenance spend
- Contract anniversary distribution
- Asset visibility state (CMDB, spreadsheet, none)
Reference data · Open to industry peers · Quarterly refresh cadence
WUC commentary
Workhorse 1U virtualization host. Strong TPM demand — refresh target is R660 (16G) but many shops extending via TPM through 2028+ where VMware footprint is stable.