Release: Elastic Beanstalk Amazon Linux AMI platforms are retired on July 18, 2022 - AWS Elastic Beanstalk

Release: Elastic Beanstalk Amazon Linux AMI platforms are retired on July 18, 2022

This release announces the retirement of all Elastic Beanstalk platforms based on Amazon Linux AMI (AL1).

Release date: July 18, 2022

Changes

Today Elastic Beanstalk is announcing the retirement of all our platform branches based on Amazon Linux AMI (AL1).

Now that all AL1 based platform branches are retired, Elastic Beanstalk will stop providing new maintenance updates for them. In order for customers to continue to benefit from the latest security and features going forward, it's critical to migrate to our Amazon Linux 2 based platforms. For more information, see Migrating your Elastic Beanstalk Linux application to Amazon Linux 2 in the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide.

The following list provides all of the platform branches based on Amazon Linux AMI (AL1). All of these platform branches are now retired. To reference this information along with lists of other retired components, see Retired platform branch history in the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide.

  • Single Container Docker

  • Multicontainer Docker

  • Preconfigured Docker - GlassFish 5.0 with Java 8

  • Go 1

  • Java 8

  • Java 7

  • Tomcat 8.5 with Java 8

  • Tomcat 7 with Java 7

  • Node.js

  • PHP 7.2

  • PHP 7.3

  • Python 3.6

  • Ruby 2.4 with Passenger

  • Ruby 2.5 with Passenger

  • Ruby 2.6 with Passenger

  • Ruby 2.4 with Puma

  • Ruby 2.5 with Puma

  • Ruby 2.6 with Puma

To learn more about how the retirement of the Elastic Beanstalk Amazon Linux AMI (AL1) platform branches affects your environments and how to manage them, see Amazon Linux AMI (AL1) FAQs in the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide.