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VMware Perpetual License End of Availability: What Broadcom Ended, What Still Works, and What Happens When Your Support Expires

VMware perpetual licenses are end of availability, not end of life: Broadcom stopped selling them and SnS renewals (announced December 2023, listed January 2024), existing licenses keep running and are supported to the end of their contract — then patch, upgrade and support access stop, except zero-day (CVSS ≥ 9.0) fixes on vSphere 8.x. vSphere 7.0 passed general support on October 2, 2025; 8.0 runs to October 11, 2027. What ended, what you keep, how to check, and the four options.

vSphere EOL Risk Scores

Version EOL Risk Score What drives it
ESXi 7.0 60 End of general support October 2, 2025; hypervisor attack surface; KEV exposure; no zero-day patch entitlement for perpetual holders.
ESXi 8.0 30 Supported to October 11, 2027; the supported-hypervisor baseline.
ESXi 9.0 30 Supported to September 17, 2027.

What's covered

  • Key Dates at a Glance
  • vSphere EOL Risk Scores
  • What Broadcom Actually Ended
  • What Happens When SnS Expires on a Perpetual License
  • The Zero-Day Patch Exception (vSphere 8.x Only)
  • The Version Dates That Compound the Licensing Question
  • How to Check Your Own Position
  • Your Four Options

Full guide with every version, risk scores, and live updates: https://endoflife.ai/article-vmware-perpetual-license-eol

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