Cyber Command OS is CentOS 7?

Newbie655891 Lv1Posted 2026-Apr-27 17:54

We are going to deploy Cyber Command. However, we are told that the Cyber Command OS is still running CentOS 7 which had been end of life on Jun 2024. Does Sangfor have any roadmap to upgrade to a non-end-of-life OS? It is not compliance with our company security policy and most of the companies' policies.

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Sangfor does not currently offer a public roadmap for upgrading Cyber Command from its embedded CentOS 7 OS (end-of-life June 2024) to a supported platform. Their official Support Life Cycle Policy shows Cyber Command (as part of the broader “Service Policy” suite) is still covered under maintenance—but CentOS itself is now EOL. [sangfor.com]
To proceed:


❗ Contact Sangfor Support directly and reference your security and compliance concerns. They can provide:

Insights into internal plans for an OS refresh
Potential workarounds, such as extended support options or hardened CentOS alternatives
Beta testing programs, roadmap timelines, or dedicated migration strategies



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Newbie655891 Lv1Posted 2026-Apr-29 15:14
  
Just implemented the vCC and found the os is PlatOS 1.3 which should be non-end-of-support.
net_specialist Lv2Posted 2026-Apr-30 08:04
  
Sangfor does not currently offer a public roadmap for upgrading Cyber Command from its embedded CentOS 7 OS (end-of-life June 2024) to a supported platform. Their official Support Life Cycle Policy shows Cyber Command (as part of the broader “Service Policy” suite) is still covered under maintenance—but CentOS itself is now EOL. [sangfor.com]
To proceed:


❗ Contact Sangfor Support directly and reference your security and compliance concerns. They can provide:

Insights into internal plans for an OS refresh
Potential workarounds, such as extended support options or hardened CentOS alternatives
Beta testing programs, roadmap timelines, or dedicated migration strategies



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