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Lifecycle policy

Portainer makes this policy public so customers and partners can effectively plan, deploy, and support their container management infrastructure effectively using Portainer. It is published in an effort to provide as much transparency as possible but Portainer has the discretion to make exceptions from this policy should that be in Portainer’s or our customer’s best interests.

Any release dates are provided for guidance only and the exact dates may change.

The Portainer lifecycle

Portainer releases approximately follow a monthly cadence for minor releases (X.Y) which can introduce feature enhancements and new features but endeavor to maintain backward compatibility.

Micro or patch releases (X.Y.z) are released as needed and are limited to backward compatible bug fixes only.

Major versions (X) will be much less frequent, will include potential breaking changes, and may require an upgrade or migration process from previous versions.

All releases are cumulative - all previous enhancements and fixes are included in each release.

Terminology

Supported versus maintained

When we say “supported”, we are referring to the commercial support that is included with Portainer Business Edition subscriptions at the Scale and Enterprise level. This includes access to all STS and LTS releases and patches. Our support terms have more detail on what is and isn’t covered by our support.

For Starter, Home & Student, our free Business Edition offerings, and our Community Edition, support is provided through our community support channels.

The term “maintained” refers to the act of releasing updated versions of our releases, for example patches to resolve bugs or security issues. All editions of Business Edition and Community Edition will be maintained according to each release’s respective lifecycle.

Portainer always recommends updating to the latest version in the release stream to ensure you have the latest security fixes, bug fixes, and performance improvements. It is at Portainer’s discretion to backport fixes to any version outside of the supported version window.

STS versus LTS

Portainer has two release streams, STS and LTS and it’s important you know the differences so you can choose accordingly.

Short Term Support (STS) releases

Short Term Support releases are identified with an “STS” suffix.

These are supported and maintained until the release of the next STS or LTS version. Use STS versions if you are interested in getting the latest features faster and don’t mind upgrading more frequently, and are fine with potential bugs that weren't picked up in testing.

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Long Term Support (LTS) releases

Long Term Support releases are identified with an “LTS” suffix.

These releases are supported and maintained until the release of the next LTS version plus a three month migration window so are more suitable for environments where adding new features on a frequent basis is less desirable. They also undergo intense testing before release, more so than the STS releases.

{% hint style="info" %} Portainer LTS releases focus less on new features and more on stability so Portainer recommends LTS releases for production workloads. {% endhint %}

Current and planned releases

Each stream (LTS and STS) will have a number of patch releases throughout it’s life. The current LTS release is highlighted in bold.

Current releases

ReleaseRelease DateEnd of support/maintenance
2.33 LTSAug 2025May 2026
2.39 LTSFeb 2026Nov 2026

Planned releases

We intend to release a new version every month, with a new LTS release (in bold below) every 6 months.

ReleaseRelease DateEnd of support/maintenance
2.40 STSMar 2026Apr 2026
2.41 STSApr 2026May 2026
2.42 STSMay 2026Jun 2026
2.43 STSJun 2026Jul 2026
2.44 STSJul 2026Aug 2026
2.45 LTSAug 2026May 2027
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Sitting on an older release that is no longer maintained or supported is strongly discouraged and users take full responsibility for doing so. Users are strongly encouraged to ensure they are running the latest patch release for a given stream.

Older releases that are no longer supported or maintained

The following releases have passed the end of support date and are no longer maintained or supported. If you are using one of these versions (or older), we recommend that you update as soon as possible.

ReleaseRelease DateEnd of support/maintenance
2.38 STSJan 2026Feb 2026
2.37 STSDec 2025Jan 2026
2.36 STSNov 2025Dec 2025
2.35 STSOct 2025Nov 2025
2.34 STSSep 2025Oct 2025
2.32 STSJul 2025Aug 2025
2.31 STSJun 2025Jul 2025
2.30 STSMay 2025Jun 2025
2.29 STSApr 2025May 2025
2.28 STSMar 2025Apr 2025
2.27 LTSFeb 2025Nov 2025
2.26 STSJan 2025Feb 2025

Notes

Portainer uses the semantic versioning scheme and while Portainer endeavors to follow best practices, we reserve the right to make exceptions should that be in Portainer’s and our user’s best interests.

For information on the available options and best practices for updating Portainer deployments, refer to our update documentation.

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