Viewing support dates for engine versions in Amazon RDS Extended Support
You can view information about support dates for engine versions for your Aurora DB clusters or global clusters in Amazon RDS Extended Support by using the AWS CLI or the RDS API. This information can help you plan for upgrades.
AWS CLI commands and RDS API operations return start and end dates for Aurora standard support and RDS Extended Support. These dates can also be found in the major engine version tables. For more information, see Amazon Aurora major versions.
To view the start and end dates for Aurora standard support and RDS Extended Support for your major engine versions by using the AWS CLI, run the describe-db-major-engine-versions command.
This command returns the following relevant parameters:
-
SupportedEngineLifecycles
– This parameter is an array of objects that includeLifecycleSupportName
,LifecycleSupportStartDate
, andLifecycleSupportEndDate
. -
LifecycleSupportName
– This parameter indicates the type of support the engine version is in: Aurora standard support (open-source-rds-standard-support
) or RDS Extended Support (open-source-rds-extended-support
). -
LifecycleSupportStartDate
– This parameter lists the start date for either Aurora standard support or RDS Extended Support for the major engine version, depending on the value ofLifecycleSupportName
. -
LifecycleSupportEndDate
– This parameter lists the end date for either Aurora standard support or RDS Extended Support for the major engine version, depending on the value ofLifecycleSupportName
.
Example
The response example shows the start and end dates for the
supported engine life cycles open-source-rds-standard-support
and
open-source-rds-extended-support
for Aurora MySQL version 2 (MySQL
5.7). RDS Extended Support is available for Aurora MySQL version 2 (MySQL 5.7).
{ "DBMajorEngineVersions": [ { "Engine": "aurora-mysql", "MajorEngineVersion": "5.7", "SupportedEngineLifecycles": [ { "LifecycleSupportName": "open-source-rds-standard-support", "LifecycleSupportStartDate": "2018-02-06T00:00:00+00:00", "LifecycleSupportEndDate": "2024-10-31T23:59:59.999000+00:00" }, { "LifecycleSupportName": "open-source-rds-extended-support", "LifecycleSupportStartDate": "2024-11-01T00:00:00+00:00", "LifecycleSupportEndDate": "2027-02-28T23:59:59.999000+00:00" } ] }, ... ] }
To view the start and end dates for Aurora standard support and RDS Extended Support for your major engine versions by using the RDS API, use the DescribeDBMajorEngineVersions operation.
If RDS Extended Support is available for an engine version, then the response includes the
parameter SupportedEngineLifeCycles
as an array with two objects. One
object includes the start and end dates for Aurora standard support. The
second object includes the start and end dates for RDS Extended Support.
If RDS Extended Support isn't available for an engine version, then the
response only includes the parameter SupportedEngineLifeCycles
as an
array with a single object. This object includes the start and end dates for Aurora
standard support.