Greetings,
I just noticed that all R81.10 images available in sk158292: CloudGuard Network for Private Cloud images mention "EOL":
CloudGuard Network for Private Cloud images (checkpoint.com)
This is the information for CloudGuard R81.10 Security Management for VMware ESXi:
CloudGuard R81.10 Security Management for VMware ESXi
- Size5.7 GB
- Date Published2022-05-12
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- ProductCloudGuard Network, vSEC Virtual Edition (VE) (EOL)
- VersionR81.10
- PlatformsVMware ESX
- OSGaia
- File NameCheck_Point_R81.10_Cloudguard_Security_Management_VE.ova
It's the same for all R80.40 and R81 images. It's only the R81.20 images that do not mention "EOL."
What does this mean? I find this strange, considering R80.40 is not end-of-life/end-of-support until next month (April 2024), while R81 is not end-of-life/end-of-support until October 2024, and R81.10 has quite some time left, not becoming end-of-life/end-of-support until July 2025.
I know R81.20 is considered the "widely recommended version" and thus recommended for deployment on new installations. I just found it strange to find the "EOL" label on all these images. As far as I know, there isn't any difference in the end-of-life/end-of-support lifecycle for vSEC/VEN compared to other installations.
There is no "EOL" label on the R80.40, R81, or R81.10 ISO. Why would there be any difference between using the OVA image for installation on VMware ESXi and using the ISO?
Certifications: CCSA, CCSE, CCSM, CCSM ELITE, CCTA, CCTE, CCVS, CCME