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-The main thing is the security risk and chance it will not run much longer. That said I ran a copy of 2010 well past EOL until one of my key clearinghouses got a bunch of 2019 keys for cheap likely due to more supply then demand. Hey I'll take it. That said I know 2019 is probably nearing EOL too but for next to nothing I do not care, truly. I'll risk it in the future and archive installers.
+The main thing is the security risk and chance it will not run much longer. That said I ran a copy of 2010 well past EOL until one of my key clearinghouses got a bunch of 2019 keys for cheap likely due to more supply then demand. Hey I'll take it. That said I know 2019 is probably nearing EOL too but for next to nothing I do not care, truly. I'll risk it in the future and archive installers. You're probably getting Extended Support updates at this point which your company paid for.
I wouldn't rely on 2013 much longer at this point. Use it until it dies due to SW compatibility issues sure but it's not going to go much longer when things change too much because it will not be fixed.

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Original post by: Nick

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The main thing is the security risk and chance it will not run much longer. That said I ran a copy of 2010 well past EOL until one of my key clearinghouses got a bunch of 2019 keys for cheap likely due to more supply then demand. Hey I'll take it. That said I know 2019 is probably nearing EOL too but for next to nothing I do not care, truly. I'll risk it in the future and archive installers.

I wouldn't rely on 2013 much longer at this point. Use it until it dies due to SW compatibility issues sure but it's not going to go much longer when things change too much because it will not be fixed.

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