This post is part of the In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (Administration), how do I… series and of the wider In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, how do I… series which I am posting as I familiarise myself with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.
I posted an article a while ago on the update rollout timeline of Dynamics BC which applies to the cloud version. There is also a lifecycle policy which applies to on-premise version of Dynamics GP.
The page on the Modern Policy shows the lifecycle of on-premise installations of Dynamics BC; the short version, is that every version of Dynamics BC is supported for 18 months from the release date.
These 18 months period of support allow companies using the on-premise version a little more stability in terms of upgrades than the SaaS cloud version. With cloud an upgrade is available every six months and can only be delayed for so long; with on-premise you can remain on a supported version for up to six months.
The next version of on-premise Dynamics BC to come out of support is Release 2021 Wave 2 in April this year.
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