Cloud Version Matrix
Compare Kubernetes version support across major cloud providers. See which versions are supported on Amazon EKS, Google GKE, Azure AKS, and Oracle OKE.
Data sources: endoflife.date (Kubernetes and cloud provider version lifecycles), GitHub (Official Kubernetes release changelogs), NIST NVD (National Vulnerability Database for CVE data), Pluto by Fairwinds (API deprecation detection rules), Artifact Hub (Helm chart metadata and compatibility)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Which cloud providers are included in the Cloud Version Matrix?
- The matrix compares Amazon EKS, Google GKE, Azure AKS, and Oracle OKE. It shows each provider's supported Kubernetes versions and their end-of-life dates.
- How often is the cloud provider data updated?
- Data is refreshed daily at 00:00 UTC from endoflife.date, which aggregates official provider announcements.
- What do the status badges mean?
- Supported (green) means the version is fully supported. Ending Soon (amber) means end-of-life is within 90 days. EOL (red) means the version is no longer supported. Extended (blue) means extended support is available.
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