The latest set of Intel CPU vulnerabilities, called Zombieload2, has been addressed by us here at CloudLinux. Our KernelCare service has already started delivering patches for it, ensuring that your servers are protected against it.
Two months ago we introduced the draft documentation for integration mechanism that allows you to integrate CloudLinux OS components (LVE Manager, CageFS, MySQL Governor, Selectors, etc.) into your custom control panel and asked your feedback.
Today, we are releasing to production the new updated LVE Manager with a bunch of requested features and improvements. Let’s have a quick tour through them.
We at CloudLinux look forward to delivering advanced technical solutions for your servers. But in your everyday routine, usability, and a user-friendly interface are just as important.
Today, I’m here to let you know that CloudLinux OS 7 hybrid with a 4.18 kernel is released to production. Now you can take all the advantages of all new features and opportunities of CloudLinux OS 7 hybrid with a 4.18 kernel. We’re also keen to know what you think and how our software is performing. You can give your feedback via the helpdesk or in the comments below.
Today, CloudLinux OS team and I personally are excited to let you know about releasing a new anticipated mechanism (draft documentation) that allows you to integrate CloudLinux OS components into any (and here I mean each and every control panel no matter what programming language it is written) control panel. And I’m excited because this can bring you a lot of new opportunities and prospects!