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DB2 for z/OS 10.1.0, DB2 for z/OS 9.1.0, DB2 for z/OS 8.1.0, … (3 others)

The announcement letter dates below are US only. Information for other country announcements is available on the IBM Offering Information page.


Product information License type1 and lifecycle policy2 Lifecycle dates3 and announcement letters4 Last updated

DB2 for z/OS

Version: 10.1.0
PID: 5605-DB2
License type: ICA
Lifecycle policy: Enhanced
GA: 22-Oct-2010, 210-380
29-Aug-2011

DB2 for z/OS

Version: 9.1.0
PID: 5635-DB2
License type: ICA
Lifecycle policy: Enhanced
GA: 16-Mar-2007, 207-041
EOM: 10-Dec-2012, 911-239
EOS: 27-Jun-2014, 912-009
07-Feb-2012

DB2 for z/OS

Version: 8.1.0
PID: 5625-DB2
License type: ICA
Lifecycle policy: Enhanced
GA: 26-Mar-2004, 204-029
EOM: 08-Sep-2009, 908-280
EOS: 30-Apr-2012, 910-169
29-Aug-2011

DB2 for OS/390 and z/OS

Version: 7.1.x
PID: 5675-DB2
License type: ICA
Lifecycle policy: Standard
GA: 30-Mar-2001, 201-054
EOM: 05-Mar-2007, 906-254
EOS: 30-Jun-2008, 907-023
06-Jul-2011

Comment:

Replacement: DB2 for z/OS V8 (5625-DB2)

DB2 for OS/390

Version: 6.1.x
PID: 5645-DB2
License type: ICA
Lifecycle policy: Standard
GA: 30-Jun-1998, 299-154
EOM: 04-Dec-2001, 901-307
EOS: 30-Jun-2005, 904-021
06-Jul-2011

DB2 for OS/390

Version: 5.1.x
PID: 5655-DB2
License type: ICA
Lifecycle policy: Standard
GA: 27-Jun-1997, 297-146
EOM: 31-Dec-2001, 901-184
EOS: 31-Dec-2002, 901-202
06-Jul-2011

Notes:

  1. Visit IBM's base license agreement information page for more information about ILAN and IPLA licenses. IBM Customer Agreement (ICA) terms are provided with your ICA Program software; you can also read an online version of the ICA (PDF format; get the Adobe Acrobat Reader).
  2. Visit IBM's software support lifecycle policy page for more information.
  3. Lifecycle date definitions:
    General Availability (GA)
    The latest date that a version/release of the product is available to all users, regardless of language or media. A product version/release is not published on the Lifecycle web site until the GA date.
    End of Support (EOS)
    The last date on which IBM will deliver standard support services for a given version/release of a product.
    End of Marketing (EOM)
    The effective date on which a part number ceases to be included as active and can no longer be ordered in standard price lists.
  4. Some announcement letters may not be available for some product releases.