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MongoDB Releases

Track MongoDB Server releases, EOL dates, and lifecycle status. Know which versions still get security patches and when to plan your next upgrade.

Total Versions

Supported

Latest

Version Timeline

All tracked releases with lifecycle status and EOL dates.

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Health Status

Overall support health

MongoDB Health Status
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EOL Countdown

Next end-of-life date

MongoDB EOL Countdown
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Latest Version

Current stable release

MongoDB Latest Version
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CVE Status

Known vulnerabilities

MongoDB CVE Status
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about MongoDB releases and lifecycle.

How long is each MongoDB version supported?
MongoDB Server versions generally receive about 3-4 years of support from their initial release date.
What happens when my MongoDB version reaches end of life?
MongoDB stops releasing security patches and bug fixes. Your database continues to run but becomes vulnerable. You should upgrade before EOL.
How often is MongoDB version data updated?
Version data is refreshed every 6 hours from endoflife.date, which aggregates official MongoDB announcements.
Should I always run the latest MongoDB version?
Use the latest stable release unless your driver or application framework has compatibility issues. Always test upgrades in staging first.

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