
Magento has officially released Magento Open Source 2.4.9 on May 12, 2026, bringing major improvements in performance, security, infrastructure support, and developer experience. This release is considered one of the biggest architectural updates in recent Magento history.
If you are running an older Magento version, this update is important because it introduces support for modern technologies like PHP 8.5, OpenSearch 3, and Valkey 8, while removing support for outdated environments.
In this blog post, let’s explore everything new in Magento 2.4.9 and why upgrading matters.
Magento 2.4.9 Release Date
Magento Open Source 2.4.9 was officially released on May 12, 2026. Adobe confirmed that the 2.4.9 release line will receive regular support until May 2029.
Key Highlights of Magento 2.4.9
Magento 2.4.9 now officially supports PHP 8.5 along with PHP 8.4.
At the same time, PHP 8.2 support has been removed, meaning merchants still using PHP 8.2 should plan an upgrade soon.
Magento 2.4.9 introduces compatibility with OpenSearch 3.x. This improves search functionality, layered navigation performance, and future scalability for large catalogs.
One of the biggest infrastructure changes is support for Valkey 8.x as a Redis-compatible cache backend. Adobe introduced this because Redis 7.2 is approaching end-of-support and licensing changes created uncertainty.
Magento 2.4.9 includes more than 500 bug fixes across different areas including:
Adobe confirmed:
This means fewer unexpected Magento bugs and better store stability.
Security remains one of the biggest reasons to upgrade. Magento 2.4.9 includes multiple security enhancements and fixes for critical vulnerabilities.
Older Magento versions are increasingly becoming targets for attacks and malware exploits. Updating to the latest supported version helps protect:
Magento 2.4.9 is fully compatible with Composer 2.9, helping developers maintain smoother deployments and dependency management.
Adobe also added support for Apache ActiveMQ Artemis as an alternative to RabbitMQ. This provides more flexibility for enterprise infrastructure setups.
One of the biggest infrastructure changes is support for Valkey 8.x as a Redis-compatible cache backend. Adobe introduced this because Redis 7.2 is approaching end-of-support and licensing changes created uncertainty.
Magento 2.4.9 includes more than 500 bug fixes across different areas including:
Adobe confirmed:
This means fewer unexpected Magento bugs and better store stability.
Security remains one of the biggest reasons to upgrade. Magento 2.4.9 includes multiple security enhancements and fixes for critical vulnerabilities.
Older Magento versions are increasingly becoming targets for attacks and malware exploits. Updating to the latest supported version helps protect:
Magento 2.4.9 is fully compatible with Composer 2.9, helping developers maintain smoother deployments and dependency management.
Adobe also added support for Apache ActiveMQ Artemis as an alternative to RabbitMQ. This provides more flexibility for enterprise infrastructure setups.
Here are some important environment requirements for Magento 2.4.9:
| Component | Supported Version |
|---|---|
| PHP | 8.3, 8.4, 8.5 |
| MySQL | 8.4 LTS |
| MariaDB | 11.4 |
| OpenSearch | 3.x |
| Valkey | 8.x |
| Composer | 2.9+ |
| nginx | 1.28 |
| Varnish | 7.7 |
Upgrading to Magento 2.4.9 is recommended because it provides:
If your store still runs on older versions like 2.4.4, 2.4.5, or PHP 8.2 environments, now is a good time to plan migration.
Before upgrading your Magento store:
Some third-party modules may not yet support Magento 2.4.9.
Custom modules and themes should be tested on staging first.
Ensure your hosting environment supports:
Always backup:
Magento Open Source 2.4.9 is more than just a regular update. It is a major modernization release that prepares Magento stores for future infrastructure, security, and performance standards.
With support for PHP 8.5, OpenSearch 3, Valkey 8, and hundreds of bug fixes, this release gives merchants a faster, safer, and more scalable eCommerce platform.
If you are planning a Magento upgrade in 2026, Magento 2.4.9 should definitely be on your roadmap.
You can read the official Adobe release notes here: