Skip to content
Automation

Ansible Releases

Track Ansible releases, EOL dates, and version support. Plan upgrades for your automation and configuration management tooling.

Total Versions

Supported

Latest

Version Timeline

All tracked releases with lifecycle status and EOL dates.

Loading version data…

Embed Badges

Add live Ansible status badges to your README, docs, or dashboard.

Health Status

Overall support health

Ansible Health Status
![Ansible Health Status](https://img.releaserun.com/badge/health/ansible.svg)

EOL Countdown

Next end-of-life date

Ansible EOL Countdown
![Ansible EOL Countdown](https://img.releaserun.com/badge/eol/ansible.svg)

Latest Version

Current stable release

Ansible Latest Version
![Ansible Latest Version](https://img.releaserun.com/badge/v/ansible.svg)

CVE Status

Known vulnerabilities

Ansible CVE Status
![Ansible CVE Status](https://img.releaserun.com/badge/cve/ansible.svg)

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Ansible releases and lifecycle.

What is the difference between ansible and ansible-core?
ansible is the full package including community collections. ansible-core is the minimal automation engine. Both have separate version numbers and release lifecycles.
How long is each Ansible version supported?
ansible-core versions typically get about 2 release cycles of maintenance. The ansible community package follows its own faster release schedule.
How often is Ansible version data updated?
Version data is refreshed every 6 hours from endoflife.date, which aggregates official Ansible project announcements.
Which Python versions work with Ansible?
Each ansible-core version supports specific Python versions on both the controller and managed nodes. Always check the compatibility matrix before upgrading your Python runtime.

Related Tools

Browse All Version History