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Please watch this space for updates & timelines related to upcoming Stable and Beta kernel module releases. We thank you for your patience.

{color:windowtext}{*}{+}UPDATE 11/10/2023:+{*}{color}

Server Backup Manager 6.18.1 was released this week
With the 6.18.1 backup agent, BETA support is now available for the following operating systems:
\- Kernel 6.1  - Debian 12
\- Kernel 5.14 - Alma Linux 9.2 / RHEL 9.2 / Rocky Linux 9.2 / Cloud Linux 9.2 / Oracle Linux 9.2 / CentOS Stream 9
{info}{color:windowtext}Historical updates for kernel module development and release can be found in the Release Notes of previous versions.{color}{info}
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*{+}UPDATE 11/30/2023:+*
\- We are working on promoting 5.13 kernel modules, and 5.14 kernel modules for RHEL 9.0/9.1and similar distros, from BETA to Stable. Coming Soon\!
\- We are planning to add BETA module support for 5.17 kernels the week of December 4th 2023
{color:windowtext}\- {color}{color:windowtext}Work continues towards adding BETA support for 5.14 kernels, on RHEL 9.3 and similar distros. This work is expected to complete in Q1 2024.{color}{color:windowtext} {color}

{color:windowtext}{*}{+}UPDATE 12/15/2023{+}{*}{color}{color:windowtext}*:*{color}
{color:windowtext}\- {color}{color:windowtext}Modules for {color}{color:windowtext}AlmaLinux{color}{color:windowtext} 9.0/9.1 and Rocky Linux 9.0/9.1 operating systems have been promoted to production stable. These versions will now auto build from the agent using the "{color}{color:windowtext}getmodule{color}{color:windowtext}" command.{color}
{color:windowtext}\- {color}{color:windowtext}Modules for RHEL 9.0/9.1 operating systems will be promoted to production stable as early as next week{color}
{color:windowtext}\- {color}{color:windowtext}Work continues on BETA Support for {color}{color:windowtext}AlmaLinux{color}{color:windowtext} 9.3 operating systems{color}{color:windowtext} {color}

*{+}UPDATE 01/04/2024:+*
\- {color:windowtext}Modules for RHEL 9.0/9.1 operating systems {color}{color:windowtext}have been promoted to production stable. These versions will now auto build from the agent using the "{color}{color:windowtext}getmodule{color}{color:windowtext}" command{color}
{color:windowtext}\- Work continues on BETA Support for AlmaLinux 9.3 operating systems, now with a target availability of January 2024{color}

*{+}UPDATE 01/18/2024{+}*: 
\- Final testing on AlmaLinux 9.3 modules is underway. BETA modules will be available by the end of January 2024.
\- RHEL 9.3 BETA modules will be available soon after. 

*{+}UPDATE 02/01/2024 : +* 
\- AlmaLinux 9.2 / RockyLinux 9.2 modules for 5.14.x kernels have been promoted to production. Modules for this version will now auto build from the 6.18.1\+ agent using the "getmodule" command
\- We are now serving requests for AlmaLinux 9.3 BETA modules
\- We will begin serving requests for RHEL 9.3 BETA modules the week of February 5th
\- RockyLinux 9.3 BETA support is currently in testing

*{+}UPDATE 02/22/2024 :+*
\- RHEL 9.2 modules for 5.14.x kernels have been promoted to production. Modules for this version will now auto build from the 6.18.1\+ agent using the "getmodule" command 
\- We are now serving requests for RHEL 9.3, Rocky Linux 9.3, and CloudLinux 9.3 BETA modules 

*{+}UPDATE 03/07/2024 :+*
\- {color:windowtext}We are currently focused on the upcoming 6.18.2 release of R1Soft Server Backup Manager.{color}{color:windowtext} {color}
{color:windowtext}\- {color}{color:windowtext}The upcoming 6.18.2. release will open up BETA support for Debian 12, with 6.2 kernels.{color}{color:windowtext} {color}
{color:windowtext}\- {color}{color:windowtext}AlmaLinux{color}{color:windowtext} 9.3 modules will soon be promoted to production following the upcoming 6.18.2 release.{color}{color:windowtext} {color}

*{+}UPDATE 04/18/2024 :+*
\- Modules for RHEL 9.3 operating systems have been promoted to production stable. These versions will now auto build from the agent using the "getmodule" command