EOSL · Post-Warranty · Legacy Hardware · Pan-India

EOSL Hardware Support India
OEM Said Stop. We Keep You Running.

When hardware reaches End of Service Life (EOSL) or End of Software Support (EoSS), OEMs withdraw maintenance contracts. Ogma steps in with certified engineers, stocked spare parts, and full break-fix coverage — letting you extend hardware life on your timeline, not the OEM's.

40–70%

vs Forced OEM Refresh

4-Hr

On-Site Response (Gold SLA)

15+

OEM Brands Covered

Pan-India

On-Site Engineer Coverage

What Is EOSL — and Why It Matters

Every hardware product has a lifecycle. OEMs publish End of Service Life (EOSL) or End of Support (EoS) dates when they stop providing spare parts, firmware updates, and maintenance contracts. Once that date passes, the OEM will no longer sell you a support contract — regardless of how well the hardware is running.

For many enterprises, running EOSL hardware is a practical necessity — hardware refresh cycles are expensive, budget approvals take time, and a functioning server has no technical reason to be replaced just because the OEM has moved on.

Ogma bridges this gap: we maintain EOSL hardware with the same quality of certified engineers and spare parts that you would expect from an OEM contract — without forcing you into an unnecessary refresh.

No OEM Parts

OEMs stop selling spare parts for EOSL hardware. A single PSU failure can idle a server for weeks without a reliable parts source.

Security Vulnerability

No firmware patches means known vulnerabilities go unaddressed. CERT-In advisories and DPDPA 2023 requirements still apply to EOSL hardware.

Forced Refresh Cost

OEMs use EOSL announcements to drive hardware refresh. A node-by-node replacement cycle is a major capex hit — often for performance you don't need.

Support Gap

Without a maintenance contract, your IT team must handle all hardware failures internally — creating risk, burnout, and unplanned downtime.

What Ogma EOSL Support Provides

Everything your EOSL hardware needs to stay operational, secure, and compliant.

Stocked Legacy Spare Parts

Ogma maintains inventory of spare parts for older hardware generations — HDDs, SSDs, DIMMs, PSUs, fans, NIC cards, line cards — sourced and warehoused before OEM stock depletes.

Break-Fix Repair

On-site engineer dispatch with SLA for hardware failures on EOSL devices. Same response times as standard AMC — 4-hour on-site (Gold) or NBD (Bronze/Silver).

Hardware Health Monitoring

24×7 remote monitoring via IPMI/iLO/iDRAC/SNMP for EOSL devices. Proactive alerting enables pre-emptive parts replacement before catastrophic failure.

Firmware Freeze Advisory

For EOSL hardware, we document the last stable firmware version and advise against further updates — preventing accidental instability from unofficial patches.

Migration Planning

When you're ready to refresh, Ogma helps plan the transition — right-sizing replacement hardware, phased migration, and data migration support — so the refresh happens on your schedule.

Compliance Documentation

For DPDPA 2023, ISO 27001, and RBI/SEBI audit purposes, Ogma provides documented maintenance records showing that appropriate security and operational controls are maintained on EOSL systems.

EOSL Hardware Brands & Categories

Ogma covers EOSL hardware across servers, storage, networking, and security appliances.

HPE Servers

ProLiant Gen9 (and earlier), legacy BladeSystem

Dell Servers

PowerEdge 12G/13G, legacy VRTX/M-series

HPE Storage

HPE 3PAR, older Nimble CS/HF, MSA P2000

Dell Storage

EqualLogic PS series, Compellent SC legacy

Cisco Networking

Catalyst 2960/3750/3850, ISR 2900/3900 series

Cisco Routers

Legacy ASR 1000/9000, 7200/7600 series

Fortinet Security

FortiGate older-generation appliances

Cisco ASA

ASA 5505/5510/5520/5540 series firewalls

Legacy Wireless

Cisco Aironet 3700/2700, older Aruba APs

NetApp Storage

FAS 2xxx/3xxx/6xxx series legacy arrays

IBM / Lenovo

IBM System x, Lenovo ThinkSystem older gen

Others

Juniper, Brocade, HP networking, Ruckus, more

Frequently Asked Questions

Typically 3–5 years beyond OEM EOSL, depending on spare parts availability for that specific model. Ogma assesses each platform and advises on realistic support horizon when you enquire. We give you an honest estimate rather than an open-ended commitment we cannot fulfil.

It depends on your industry and the specific regulation. DPDPA 2023 requires "appropriate security safeguards" — a documented maintenance contract for EOSL hardware, combined with network segmentation and monitoring, can satisfy this requirement. For RBI-regulated entities (banks, NBFCs), EOSL hardware in the payment processing path requires closer scrutiny. Ogma provides the documentation and controls to support your compliance posture.

Ogma monitors spare parts availability for all covered platforms. When stock approaches depletion, we notify you with a 6–12 month lead time and begin migration planning discussions. We never let a customer find out about a parts shortage when they have an active failure — proactive communication is a key part of the service.

Yes — many enterprises run a mixed fleet of current-gen and legacy hardware. Ogma provides a single unified AMC covering both new and EOSL devices, with per-device SLA tiers. You get one contract, one invoice, and one support number for the entire estate.

This varies significantly by hardware type, but as a rough benchmark: extending a rack server's life by 2–3 years under Ogma EOSL support typically costs only a fraction of the replacement hardware cost — most fleets see meaningful capex deferral. The decision also depends on workload requirements; share your fleet inventory and Ogma will model both options for you.

Don't Let EOSL Force an Unwanted Refresh

Share your EOSL hardware list and we'll advise on coverage feasibility, parts availability, and cost vs refresh analysis within 24 hours.