End-of-Life dates

Hello.
Can anyone please tell me the End-of-Life dates for the following Sun products:
LTO4-IB4FC-SL500Z
T2000
V890
StorageTek SL500
CSM 200
6140
M5000
X2200
X4600
X4240
X4140
StorageTek XSL500-LCARTEX-Z
V240
My organization is taking inventory of its stock for future recapitalization efforts.
Thank you.

The "tape" parts you list don't have a date for end of support and are eligible for premier support.
LTO4-IB4FC-SL500Z : not EOLed. LTO6 drives are coming and this drive will be certainly be EOLed beginning of CY2013
StorageTek SL500 : the SL500 tape library has been EOLed. The last order date is February 28, 2012. SL150 tape library is replacing the SL500. The upgrades for existing SL500 are not EOLed.
StorageTek XSL500-LCARTEX-Z : not EOLed.
Rgds
Jacques

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