= End of life dates for supported database versions == PostgreSQL * 9.0 - September 2015 - drop in Django 1.9 - released April 2016. * 9.1 - September 2016 - drop in Django 1.10 - released August 2016. * 9.2 - September 2017 - drop in Django 1.11 - released April 2017. * 9.3 - September 2018 - drop in Django 2.1 - released August 2018. * 9.4 - December 2019 - drop in Django 3.0 - released December 2019. * 9.5 - January 2021 - drop in Django 3.2 - released April 2021. * 9.6 - September 2021 [http://www.postgresql.org/support/versioning/ source] == PostGIS * 1.5 - dropped in Django 1.9. * 2.0 - drop with PostgreSQL 9.2 (no support for PostgreSQL 9.3) * 2.1 - drop with PostgreSQL 9.4 (no support for PostgreSQL 9.5) * 2.2 - drop with PostgreSQL 9.5 (not recommended with PostgreSQL 9.6) * 2.3 * 2.4 [https://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/UsersWikiPostgreSQLPostGIS source] == MySQL * 5.5 - Dec 2018 - drop in Django 2.1 - released August 2018. * 5.6 - Feb 2021 - drop in Django 3.2 - released April 2021. * 5.7 - Oct 2023 [http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/lifetime-support-technology-069183.pdf source] == Oracle * 11.2 - Dec 2020 - drop in Django 2.0 (Django 1.11 LTS supported until April 2020). * 12.1 - July 2021 [http://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/lifetime-support-technology-069183.pdf source]