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We aren't averse to tracking Hardware: https://endoflife.date/tags/device The excel sheet is probably a better source for some of servertech products: https://cdn10.servertech.com/assets/documents/documents/1131/original/Server-Technology-EOL-Part-Numbers_20250507.xlsx?1746649863 and this page: https://www.servertech.com/support/server-tech-warranty/eol-product-information But the listings seem too verbose to start with. We track products and tracking individual part seems too much. As a parallel, we track Intel Processors but not all of the individual PSNs against the other products that Intel issues. Perhaps we can look at a smaller subset to start with (such as just ServerTech UPS?). We want to track notable products that will be helpful. |
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How difficult of a lift would it be to start tracking industrial-scale hardware EOL announcements for components such as Uninterruptible power supplies and static transfer switches?
Here is an example of the EOL announcement: https://cdn10.servertech.com/assets/documents/documents/1124/original/Server-Tech-EOLA_Select-Transfer-Switch-Models_2025-Mar-24.pdf
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