OEM EOSL Calendar · NetApp
NetApp EOSL Calendar — every milestone date, every active model
NetApp SupportEdge Premium pricing scales per controller pair, with high-end FAS9000 / AFF A800 platforms carrying $25K-$50K/year line items. TPM economics dominate at year +3 post-EoA on stable production fleets where ONTAP version churn is controlled. WUC supports all NetApp platforms below indefinitely post-EOPS.
Product calendar
NetApp products by family.
Each row shows full lifecycle milestones. Click a model to expand WUC commentary on TPM economics for that platform.
FAS (7)
| Model | End of Sale | EoSW Maint. | EoVS Maint. | LDoS | Status |
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| FAS2620 (controller pair) | Oct 31, 2022 | Oct 31, 2026 | Oct 31, 2026 | Oct 31, 2027 | Active |
| FAS2650 (controller pair) | Oct 31, 2022 | Oct 31, 2026 | Oct 31, 2026 | Oct 31, 2027 | Active |
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WUC commentary Mid-tier branch hybrid. TPM standard play for branch-office controller pairs where ONTAP version evolution is not being consumed. |
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| FAS2720 (controller pair) | Apr 30, 2025 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary Recently EoA. SupportEdge renewal makes sense through 2027 if ONTAP minor releases are being adopted; TPM dominant after. |
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| FAS2750 (controller pair) | Apr 30, 2025 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary Highest-spec FAS27xx — denser config for mid-market unified storage. TPM economics start to win year +3 post-EoA. |
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| FAS8200 (controller pair) | Apr 30, 2022 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2027 | LDoS soon |
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WUC commentary Mid-range FAS workhorse — largest installed base in mid-market enterprise. SupportEdge Premium at ~$8.5K/year vs WUC TPM at ~$4.8K/year. TPM economics dominant from 2025. |
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| FAS8300 (controller pair) | Oct 31, 2024 | Oct 31, 2028 | Oct 31, 2028 | Oct 31, 2029 | Active |
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WUC commentary Replacement for FAS8200. SupportEdge sensible through 2026 if MetroCluster or active SnapMirror feature evolution is in scope; TPM after. |
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| FAS9000 (controller pair, high-end) | Apr 30, 2023 | Apr 30, 2027 | Apr 30, 2027 | Apr 30, 2028 | Active |
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WUC commentary Top-end FAS — common in large enterprise primary storage and federal deployments. SupportEdge Premium at $25K+/yr per pair. TPM economics dominate at any post-EoA point for stable workloads. Refresh target is AFF A900 if performance is needed; FAS9500 if hybrid. |
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AFF (7)
| Model | End of Sale | EoSW Maint. | EoVS Maint. | LDoS | Status |
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| AFF A200 (controller pair) | Apr 30, 2022 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2027 | LDoS soon |
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WUC commentary Entry-tier all-flash. Replaced by AFF A220 / AFF A250 in NetApp roadmap. TPM economics dominant from 2025 — SupportEdge Premium ~$4.5K/yr vs WUC TPM ~$2.7K/yr. |
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| AFF A220 (controller pair) | Apr 30, 2023 | Apr 30, 2027 | Apr 30, 2027 | Apr 30, 2028 | Active |
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WUC commentary Mid-2010s entry all-flash. Common in mid-market VDI / database tiers. TPM appropriate for year +3 post-EoA where ONTAP version-evolution pressure is low. |
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| AFF A250 (controller pair) | Apr 30, 2025 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary Replacement for AFF A220. Recently EoA. SupportEdge sensible through 2027; TPM dominant after. |
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| AFF A300 (controller pair) | Apr 30, 2023 | Apr 30, 2027 | Apr 30, 2027 | Apr 30, 2028 | Active |
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WUC commentary Mid-tier all-flash workhorse. Refresh target is AFF A400. TPM economics start to win year +3 post-EoA — common refresh-vs-extend decision point for mid-market shops in 2026. |
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| AFF A400 (controller pair) | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2030 | Apr 30, 2030 | Apr 30, 2031 | Active |
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WUC commentary Current-gen mid-tier all-flash. Just hit EoA Q2 2026. SupportEdge renewal makes sense through 2028; TPM dominant after. |
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| AFF A700 / A700s (controller pair) | Apr 30, 2023 | Apr 30, 2027 | Apr 30, 2027 | Apr 30, 2028 | Active |
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WUC commentary High-end all-flash from late 2010s. Common in enterprise tier-1 production. SupportEdge Premium at $15K+/yr per pair. TPM economics dominant from 2026 onward. |
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| AFF A800 (controller pair, top-end) | Apr 30, 2025 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2029 | Apr 30, 2030 | Active |
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WUC commentary Top-end all-flash from previous gen. NVMe-attached. SupportEdge Premium at $28K-$50K/yr per pair. TPM economics start to win year +3 post-EoA. Refresh target is AFF A900 if performance evolution is needed. |
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StorageGRID (3)
| Model | End of Sale | EoSW Maint. | EoVS Maint. | LDoS | Status |
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| StorageGRID SG5660 | Oct 31, 2022 | Oct 31, 2026 | Oct 31, 2026 | Oct 31, 2027 | Active |
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WUC commentary Dense object storage node. Common in compliance archive deployments. Refresh target is SG6024 / SG6060. TPM economics dominate post-2025. |
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| StorageGRID SG5712 / SG5760 | Oct 31, 2023 | Oct 31, 2027 | Oct 31, 2027 | Oct 31, 2028 | Active |
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WUC commentary Mid-density object storage. Common in media/healthcare/compliance. TPM economics start to win year +3 post-EoA. |
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| StorageGRID SG6024 / SG6060 | Apr 30, 2026 | Apr 30, 2030 | Apr 30, 2030 | Apr 30, 2031 | Active |
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WUC commentary Current-gen high-density object storage. Just hit EoA Q2 2026. SupportEdge renewal sensible through 2028; TPM after. |
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E-Series (2)
| Model | End of Sale | EoSW Maint. | EoVS Maint. | LDoS | Status |
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| E-Series E2812 / E2860 | Apr 30, 2024 | Apr 30, 2028 | Apr 30, 2028 | Apr 30, 2029 | Active |
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WUC commentary Block storage for cost-sensitive deployments. Common in HPC scratch tiers and embedded OEM deployments. TPM appropriate for steady-state workloads. |
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| E-Series EF570 (all-flash) | Apr 30, 2024 | Apr 30, 2028 | Apr 30, 2028 | Apr 30, 2029 | Active |
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WUC commentary All-flash E-Series. Latency-optimized block. Common in financial-services tick data and HPC. TPM economics start to win year +3 post-EoA. |
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How to use this calendar
The 30-day fleet review procedure.
If you maintain a NetApp fleet of any size, this four-step pass yields a 36-month refresh-and-TPM roadmap.
- 1
Pull asset inventory
Export your NetApp fleet from CMDB / spreadsheet / OEM portal. Minimum columns: serial number, model, install date, support contract end date.
- 2
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 NetApp renewal numbers against a real alternative.
Bring four data points to a 60-minute call and we'll map your NetApp fleet sequence:
- Current NetApp 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
Entry-tier hybrid array. Common in branch / remote-office NAS. TPM economics dominate from 2025 onward — SupportEdge Premium at $3K-$4K/year per pair scales poorly against TPM at ~$1.5K/year.