Azure DevOps Server and Team Foundation Server follow the Microsoft Product Fixed Lifecycle Policy of 10 years. The first 5 years of Mainstream Support provide feature updates, platform updates, security updates, functionality fixes, and quality improvements. The second 5 years of Extended Support provide critical security updates only for the latest release of each version.
Azure DevOps Server and Team Foundation Server are serviced through security or servicing patches that provide targeted cumulative bug fixes for existing features in the product. For the best and most secure product experience, we strongly encourage and recommend that all customers use the latest, most secure release of Azure DevOps Server. You can download the latest version of the product, Azure DevOps Server 2022.2 from the Azure DevOps Server download page.
How to get updates
We announce patches and new releases in the Azure DevOps blog. Patches are released on the second Tuesday of each month. The release notes for each version provide details on the features and patches for that specific version.
Supported versions
(*Updated after releasing Azure DevOps Server 2022.2.)
Note: These versions are subject to the original product lifecycle extended end date as described in the Microsoft Product Fixed Lifecycle Policy.
Server listing | Supported version |
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Azure DevOps Server 2022 | *Azure DevOps Server 2022.2 |
Azure DevOps Server 2020 | Azure DevOps Server 2020.1.2 |
Azure DevOps Server 2019 | Azure DevOps Server 2019.1.2 |
Team Foundation Server 2018 | Team Foundation Server 2018.3.2 |
Team Foundation Server 2017 | Team Foundation Server 2017.3.1 |
Team Foundation Server 2015 | Team Foundation Server 2015.4.2 |
Hi Gloridel, I am unable to find required number of reviewers on DevOps branch policy could someone help on it
Hi Shailaja, you can find details about branch polices and setting in this documenation. I hope this helps.