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IBM AS/400 Series System — End-of-Life & EOSL Dates

PAST VENDOR SUPPORTIBM ended support in December 2011.

IBM AS/400 Series System enterprise server. End-of-support (last date of support / EOSL) date from IBM's Product Lifecycle, linked to the IBM lifecycle page for verification. The end-of-sale date shown is the IBM end-of-marketing date, published as "no longer available for order, withdrawn from market".

Every tracked IBM AS/400 Series System SKU group is past IBM end of service life (last group Dec 2011). Units in production should be treated as unsupported. For past-EOSL units, weigh third-party maintenance, spares, replacement, or a documented run-to-failure.

Available

Aug 1994

End of sale

Dec 1997

Last date of support

Dec 2011

Part numbers

1

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176

months past last support

Support Runway Score10/100 · Little or no runway
Why this score
  • Past end of service life — 176 months ago
  • Vendor-published date, source-linked
  • Category: enterprise server

Support-lifecycle timing and source confidence only. Higher means more runway. It is not a risk, safety or compliance rating. How it is calculated

Figure 1. IBM issues no software maintenance and no security fixes for this product. Third-party maintenance, spares or replacement are the paths from here. EOSL.ai sells none of them and takes no placement fee.

Part number in this family

All 1 share the dates above. Find your exact part to confirm.

Part numberDescriptionEnd of saleLast supportStatus
9402-236IBM AS/400 Series System (enterprise server)Dec 1997Dec 2011Past support

Options from here

The IBM AS/400 Series System is past IBM end of service life. These are the paths teams take from here:

Third-party maintenance

Keep it in production past the OEM cutoff with an independent maintainer.

Pre-stock spares

Buy spares now, while units still circulate on the secondary market.

Plan replacement

It is unsupported today. Set a migration timeline and budget.

Run to failure

Low-criticality role: document the risk, harden backups, retire on your terms.

Independent and informational. EOSL.ai sells no hardware and no maintenance, and lists no paid placements. Third-party maintenance keeps unsupported gear in production past the OEM cutoff; whether it fits depends on the role the asset plays.

IBM AS/400 Series System — questions

Is the IBM AS/400 Series System end of life?

Yes. Every tracked AS/400 Series System SKU group is past its last date of support.

What is the last date of support for the AS/400 Series System?

Dec 2011, per the IBM end-of-sale bulletin.

Where do these AS/400 Series System dates come from?

Every end-of-sale and end-of-service-life date on this page links to the official IBM end-of-sale bulletin it was taken from.

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