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ScyllaDB Version SupportCopy
Supported VersionsCopy
Version |
Released |
Status |
End of Life (EOL) |
---|---|---|---|
Enterprise 2024.2 |
November 2024 |
Supported |
After 2026.1 or 2025.2 is released (see Version Support Policy) |
Enterprise 2024.1 (LTS) |
February 2024 |
Supported |
After 2026.1 is released (see Version Support Policy) |
Enterprise 2023.1 (LTS) |
August 2023 |
Supported |
After 2025.1 is released (see Version Support Policy) |
Enterprise 2022.2 |
January 2023 |
Not supported |
June 2024 |
Enterprise 2022.1 (LTS) |
August 2022 |
Not supported |
June 2024 |
Version NumberingCopy
ScyllaDB follows the MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH semantic versioning:
MAJOR
versions contain significant changes in the product and may introduce incompatible API changes.MINOR
versions introduce new features and improvements in a backward-compatible manner.PATCH
versions have backward-compatible bug fixes.

LTS vs. Feature ReleasesCopy
Long-Term Support (LTS)
Released approximately once a year.
Two last LTS versions are supported.
Feature releases:
2-4 feature releases per year.
You can only use LTS releases (upgrading to the latest patch release for the greatest stability) or follow the feature and LTS releases for the latest feature set.
An illustrative example:

Version Support PolicyCopy
The last two LTS versions are supported.
The last two major.minor versions (Feature or LTS release) are supported.
Example
When 2024.2 (Feature) is released, the following are supported:
2024.1 and 2023.1 (the last two LTS)
2024.2 (Feature) and 2024.1 (LTS)
When 2025.1 (LTS) is released, the following are supported:
2025.1 and 2024.1 (the last two LTS)
2024.2 (Feature)
When 2025.2 (Feature) is released, the following are supported:
2025.1 and 2024.1 (the last two LTS)
2025.2 (Feature)
Patch VersionsCopy
All supported versions (major and minor, LTS and Feature) will get patch releases when required.
We recommend upgrading to the latest patch version. You should especially upgrade to the latest patch of your current version before upgrading to a new major or minor version.