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Posted September 9, 20204 yr Is there any list of official versions of items supported? For example, the 4.5.2 release notes say "Updates search compatibility for Elastic Search 7." but according to @bfarber in this post, only 7.6.2 and earlier is supported. How are we supposed to know the exact versions supported before we upgrade to 4.5.2, without searching the forum for all possible issues? I can imagine many people just upgrading elasticsearch to the newest version from the repo and finding out later that it doesn't work. Plus, how many other items are like this? An official versions supported document would be great.
September 9, 20204 yr On 9/9/2020 at 10:21 AM, Chris027 said: Is there any list of official versions of items supported? For example, the 4.5.2 release notes say "Updates search compatibility for Elastic Search 7." but according to @bfarber in this post, only 7.6.2 and earlier is supported. How are we supposed to know the exact versions supported before we upgrade to 4.5.2, without searching the forum for all possible issues? I can imagine many people just upgrading elasticsearch to the newest version from the repo and finding out later that it doesn't work. Plus, how many other items are like this? An official versions supported document would be great. Happened to me. Got 7.9.0 installed because IPS search setting saying any version between 6 to 8, and then yet anything above 7.6 it's not supported. IPS released for any one a note in the ACP to whom has Elasticsearch setting on, but it was after I contacted the support team. Edited September 14, 20204 yr by Afrodude
September 14, 20204 yr We are updating the tagged maximum supported version for Elasticsearch in the next maintenance update.
September 14, 20204 yr Is 7.6.x end-of-life? Is it getting security updates? https://www.elastic.co/support/eol Am I understanding the above that now that 7.7 and higher have been released, 7.6 is no longer being maintained?