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ms.author: joharder
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ms.service: azure-redhat-openshift
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 03/01/2023
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ms.date: 03/13/2023
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# Support lifecycle for Azure Red Hat OpenShift 4
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* The latest GA minor version that is released in Azure Red Hat OpenShift (which we'll refer to as N)
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If available in a stable upgrade channel, newer minor releases (N+1, N+2) available in upstream OCP may be supported as well.
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If available in a stable upgrade channel, newer minor releases (N+1, N+2) available in upstream OCP are supported as well.
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Critical patch updates are applied to clusters automatically by Azure Red Hat OpenShift Site Reliability Engineers (SRE). Customers that wish to install patch updates in advance are free to do so.
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> [!NOTE]
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> The table above is just an example to illustrate lifecycle support; it is not meant as a list of currently supported versions.
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".z" is representative of patch versions. If available in a stable upgrade channel, customers may also upgrade to 4.9.z.
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When a new minor version is introduced, the oldest minor version is deprecated and removed. For example, say the current supported version list is 4.10.z and 4.9.z. When Azure Red Hat OpenShift releases 4.11.z, the 4.9.z release will be removed and will be out of support within 30 days.

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