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ms.service: azure-redhat-openshift
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ms.topic: conceptual
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# Support lifecycle for Azure Red Hat OpenShift 4
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**What happens when a user upgrades an OpenShift cluster with a minor version that is not supported?**
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If you're on the N-2 version or older, it means you are outside of support and will be asked to upgrade to continue receiving support. When your upgrade from version N-2 to N-1 succeeds, you're back within support. Upgrading from version N-3 version or older to a supported version can be challenging, and in some cases not possible. We recommend you keep your cluster on the latest OpenShift version to avoid potential upgrade issues.
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Azure Red Hat OpenShift supports installing two minor versions at install time. A version is supported as soon as an upgrade path to that version is available. If you are running a version past the EOL date above, you are outside of support and will be asked to upgrade to continue receiving support. Upgrading from an older version to a supported version can be challenging, and in some cases not possible. We recommend you keep your cluster on the latest OpenShift version to avoid potential upgrade issues.
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<!--If you're on the N-2 version or older, it means you are outside of support and will be asked to upgrade to continue receiving support. When your upgrade from version N-2 to N-1 succeeds, you're back within support. Upgrading from version N-3 version or older to a supported version can be challenging, and in some cases not possible. We recommend you keep your cluster on the latest OpenShift version to avoid potential upgrade issues.-->
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* If the oldest supported Azure Red Hat OpenShift version is 4.9.z and you are on 4.8.z or older, you are outside of support.
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* When the upgrade from 4.8.z to 4.9.z or higher succeeds, you're back within our support policies.

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