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List of Supported Oracle Hardware with Last Ship Dates Announced List of Supported Oracle Hardware with Last Ship Dates Announced Oracle’s Acme Packet Telecommunication Product Last Ship Product Premier Support Status Date Acme Packet 3820 Nov 2017 Active Acme Packet 4500 May 2017 Active Acme Packet 6100 Nov 2019 Active Acme Packet 6300 Nov 2019 Active Oracle Database Appliance Last Ship Product Premier Support Status Date Oracle Database Appliance V1 Oct 2011 Active Oracle Database Appliance X2-2 Nov 2013 Active Oracle Database Appliance X3-2 Dec 2013 Active Oracle Database Appliance X4-2 Apr 2015 Active Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 Feb 2018 Active Oracle Database Appliance X6-2S/X6-2M Dec 2017 Active Oracle Database Appliance X6-2L/X6-2-HA Dec 2017 Active Oracle’s Exadata, Exalogic, Exalytics, Big Data Appliance System Hardware Last Ship Product Premier Support Status Date Exadata Database Machine V1 Oct 2009 Active Exadata Database Machine V2 Oct 2010 Active Exadata Database Machine X2-2 Sep 2012 Active Exadata Database Machine X2-8 Nov 2012 Active Exadata Storage Expansion Rack (with X4270 M2 Nov 2012 Active servers) Exadata Database Machine X3-2 Feb 2014 Active Exadata Database Machine X3-8 Dec 2014 Active Exadata Database Machine X4-2 Mar 2015 Active Exadata Database Machine X4-8 Oct 2015 Active Exadata Database Machine X5-2 Jul 2016 Active Exadata Database Machine X5-8 Mar 2016 Active Exadata Database Machine X6-2 Nov 2017 Active Exadata Database Machine X6-8 Nov 2017 Active Supported Oracle Hardware With Last Ship Dates – May 2020 Page 1 Oracle’s Exadata, Exalogic, Exalytics Big Data Appliance System Hardware (continued) Last Ship Product Premier Support Status Date Exadata Database Machine X7-2 Jun 2019 Active Exadata Database Machine X7-8 Jun 2019 Active Exadata Cloud Machine X6-2 Sep 2018 Active Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud X2-2 Feb 2013 Active Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud X3-2 Feb 2014 Active Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud X4-2 Feb 2015 Active Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud X5-2 Sep 2017 Active Oracle Big Data Appliance X2-2 Nov 2012 Active Oracle Big Data Appliance X3-2 Dec 2013 Active Oracle Big Data Appliance X4-2 Dec 2014 Active Oracle Big Data Appliance X5-2 May 2016 Active Oracle Big Data Appliance X6-2 Nov 2017 Active Oracle Big Data Appliance X7-2 May 2020 Active Oracle Exalytics X2-4 May 2013 Active Oracle Exalytics X3-4 Sep 2014 Active Oracle Exalytics X4-4 Aug 2015 Active Oracle Exalytics X5-4 Sep 2016 Active Oracle Exalytics X6-4 Apr 2019 Active 1 year from date of HP Oracle Database Machine Oct 2009 warranty expiration Oracle’s Fujitsu Servers Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status Fujitsu M10-1 (16-core 2.8 GHz, 8-core 3.7 Feb 2018 Active GHz SPARC64 X+ processors) Fujitsu M10-4 Nov 2017 Active Fujitsu M10-4S (3.0 GHz SPARC64 X Nov 2017 Active processor) Oracle’s MICROS Hardware Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status 720 Tablet, Win 10 Entry Mar 2018 Active 720 Tablet, Win 10 Full Feature Mar 2018 Active 720 Tablet, Win 8.1 Full Feature Jun 2018 Active E-Series 11" Tablet Jun 2016 Active HP ML110 Gen 9 Apr 2019 Active HP DL380 Gen 9 Jun 2019 Active Supported Oracle Hardware With Last Ship Dates – May 2020 Page 2 Oracle’s MICROS Hardware (continued) Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status HP ML310e Nov 2019 Active HP ML350 Gen8 and Gen9 Dec 2019 Active HP RP5800 Sep 2019 Active HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 Sep 2019 Active MICROS R-Series Tablet (mTablet) Sep 2018 Active PC Workstation 2015, Win 7 Pro Dec 2017 Active PC Workstation 2015, POSReady 2009 Oct 2016 Active PC Workstation 2015, POSReady 7 Oct 2016 Active Workstation 5A, POSReady 2009 Jan 2018 Active Workstation 5A, POSReady 7 Jan 2018 Active Workstation 5A, Win CE May 2017 Active VeriFone Payment Terminals Mar 2016 Active Oracle’s Sun SPARC Desktop/Workstation Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status Ultra 450 Aug 1999 Active SPARCstation 20 Sep 1997 Active Oracle’s Sun SPARC Servers – Entry Level Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status Oracle MiniCluster S7-2 Jun 2019 Active Oracle SPARC Enterprise M3000 May 2013 Active Oracle SPARC Enterprise M4000 Sep 2013 Active Oracle SPARC Enterprise M5000 Sep 2013 Active Oracle SPARC Enterprise M8000 Aug 2014 Active Oracle SPARC Enterprise M9000 Aug 2014 Active Oracle SuperCluster M8 Jun 2019 Active Sun Fire T1000 Dec 2009 Active Sun Fire T2000 / T2000 RoHS:YL May 2010 Active Sun SPARC Enterprise T1000, RoHS:YL Jan 2010 Active Sun SPARC Enterprise T2000, RoHS:YL Jan 2010 Active Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 Aug 2012 Active Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140 Sep 2011 Active Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Sep 2011 Active Sun SPARC Enterprise T5240 Feb 2012 Active Supported Oracle Hardware With Last Ship Dates – May 2020 Page 3 Oracle’s Sun SPARC Servers – Entry Level (continued) Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 Aug 2012 Active SPARC T3-1 Dec 2012 Active SPARC T3-1B Dec 2012 Active SPARC T3-2 Aug 2012 Active SPARC T3-4 Aug 2012 Active SPARC T4-1 Mar 2016 Active SPARC T4-1B Sep 2014 Active SPARC T4-2 Dec 2014 Active SPARC T4-4 Dec 2014 Active SPARC T5-1 Aug 2016 Active SPARC T5-2 Aug 2017 Active SPARC T5-4 Aug 2017 Active SPARC T5-8 Aug 2017 Active SPARC T7-1 Aug 2020 Active SPARC T7-2, SPARC T7-4 Jun 2019 Active SPARC SuperCluster T4-4 Sep 2013 Active SuperCluster M6-32 Dec 2016 Active SuperCluster M7-8 Dec 2017 Active SuperCluster T5-8 Aug 2016 Active Ultra Enterprise 150 – Servers May 1998 Active Sun Enterprise 220R Nov 2002 Active Sun Enterprise 250 Nov 2003 Active Sun Enterprise 420R Mar 2003 Active Sun Enterprise 450 Nov 2002 Active Sun Fire 280R Apr 2005 Active Sun Fire V120 Jun 2006 Active Sun Fire V210, V210 RoHS:YL Nov 2007 Active Sun Fire V215, RoHS:YL Jul 2008 Active Sun Fire V240 Nov 2007 Active Sun Fire V245, RoHS:YL Jul 2008 Active Sun Fire V440, V440, RoHS:YL Nov 2007 Active Sun Fire V445, RoHS:YL Jul 2008 Active Supported Oracle Hardware With Last Ship Dates – May 2020 Page 4 Oracle’s Sun SPARC Servers – Mid Range Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status Ultra Enterprise 3000 Mar 1999 Active Ultra Enterprise 4000 Mar 1999 Active Ultra Enterprise 6000 Mar 1999 Active Sun Fire 4800 May 2005 Active Sun Fire X4200 Oct 2007 Active Sun Fire E2900 /E2900, RoHS:YL Jan 2008 - Apr 2009 Active Sun Fire E4900/E4900, RoHS:YL Jul 2008 - Apr 2009 Active Sun Fire E6800 May 2005 Active Sun Fire E6900/E6900 RoHS:YL Jul 2008 - Apr 2009 Active Sun Fire V1280, RoHS:YL Apr 2008 Active Sun Fire V480 Dec 2005 Active Sun Fire V490 /V490, RoHS:YL Jan 2008 - Apr 2009 Active Sun Fire V880 Jun 2006 Active Sun Fire V890/V890, RoHS:YL Jan 2008 -Apr 2009 Active Sun Fire 3800 Nov 2003 Active Oracle’s Sun SPARC Servers - High-End Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status Sun Fire 12K May 2005 Active Sun Fire 15K May 2005 Active Sun Fire E20K/E20K, RoHS:YL Oct 2007 - Apr 2009 Active Sun Fire E25K/E25K, RoHS:YL Oct 2007 - Apr 2009 Active SPARC M5-32 Sep 2014 Active SPARC M6-32 Feb 2017 Active 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Fire X2270 M2 Feb 2013 Active Sun Fire X4100/X4100, RoHS:YL Aug 2008 Active Sun Fire X4100 M2 Feb 2010 Active Sun Fire X4140 Sep 2010 Active Sun Fire X4170 Oct 2010 Active Sun Fire X4170 M2 Feb 2013 Active Sun Fire X4150, RoHS:YL Apr 2010 Active Sun Fire X4200/X4200, RoHS:YL Aug 2008 Active Sun Fire X4200 M2, RoHS:YL Sep 2009 Active Sun Fire X4240 Sep 2010 Active Sun Fire X4250 Apr 2010 Active Sun Fire X4270/4275 Oct 2010 Active Sun Fire X4270 M2 Feb 2013 Active Sun Server X3-2 Aug 2014 Active Sun Server X3-2L Aug 2014 Active Sun Server X4-2L Nov 2015 Active Sun Server X4-4 Feb 2016 Active Sun Server X4-8 Feb 2016 Active Sun Fire X4440 Sep 2010 Active Sun Fire X4450 Oct 2010 Active Sun Fire X4470 Feb 2012 Active Sun Fire x4540 Dec 2010 Active Supported Oracle Hardware With Last Ship Dates – May 2020 Page 6 Oracle’s Sun x64/x86 Servers - Entry-Level (continued) Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status Sun Fire X4640 Dec 2010 Active Sun Fire X4500, RoHS:YL Mar 2009 Active Sun Fire X4600, RoHS:YL Nov 2007 Active Sun Fire X4600 M2 Jun 2010 Active Sun Fire X4950 Feb 2010 Active Oracle’s Sun x86 Servers Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status Sun Fire X4800 May 2012 Active Sun Server X2-4 Feb 2015 Active Sun Server X2-8 Feb 2015 Active Sun Server X4-2 Aug 2015 Active Sun Server X4-2L Nov 2015 Active Oracle Key Manager x4170M2 May 2014 Active Oracle’s Sun StorageTek Crypto Key Management System Product Last Ship Date Premier Support Status StorageTek Cyrpto Key Management Station Dec 2008 Active Ultra 20 (V1.x) Sun StorageTek Crypto Key Management Sep 2009 Active System x2100 M2 (V2.0) Sun StorageTek Crypto Key Management Apr 2010 Active System
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