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Date before which customers can buy a product
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Milestones in a product life cycle: general availability (GA), end of life announcement (EOLA), last order date (LOD), and end-of-life (EOL)

Last order date (LOD) is the date before which customers can buy a product. After this date, its mainstream support has been ended. This is part of the product lifecycle, as specified in JEDEC standards.

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References

  1. "Support is Ending for NAV – Here's Why You Should Upgrade". 2023-01-08. Retrieved 2023-06-06.


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