Last year CloudLinux released a range of new features to meet the goals and needs of different audiences. The features were released in waves, and today we’re delighted to announce that our development team added support for the Plesk hosting control panel which now covers all 4 license types available for CloudLinux OS.
Starting today, hosting providers that use the Plesk hosting control panel can install CloudLinux OS Solo, Admin, Shared, and Shared Pro and enjoy full CloudLinux functionality.
CloudLinux is breaking into the new 2023 year with the CloudLinux OS 9 release for non-panel and custom panel installations. The new version with the kernel and system packages update brings the experience of a powerful Linux community to CloudLinux customers. In this article, we’ll outline all the new features and benefits of CloudLinux OS 9 as well and mention the system limitations.
CloudLinux is excited to announce that our ground-breaking AccelerateWP toolset is now available on Plesk Control Panel. Anyone who uses Plesk Control Panel and CloudLinux OS with a Solo, Admin, or Shared Pro license can now activate the powerful capabilities of AccelerateWP to turbocharge the performance of WordPress instances.
AccelerateWP, initially rolled out 9 months ago, has proven very popular with CloudLinux customers. It’s been our hottest, most desired feature of the year and we’ve been working hard to deliver Plesk support as well.
Successful online businesses can quickly outgrow the shared hosting plans offered by hosting providers. Growing e-commerce and content sites may start out with shared hosting, but eventually require VPS hosting or dedicated hardware to handle growing traffic volumes.
CloudLinux addressed this need by rolling out CloudLinux OS Solo, a hosting OS for small businesses or individuals with just one hosting account – but the need for a robust hosting OS that can handle high traffic volumes.
Thanks to CloudLinux OS Solo, online businesses can now migrate to a VPS or dedicated hosting solution that has the same features the site owner enjoyed on a shared server.
If your Linux distro uses MariaDB Community Server, take note of significant changes made to how MariaDB is distributed to millions of users across the globe – specifically the schedule for feature updates. The previous schedule followed a five-year end-of-life term with updates once per year and five years of support. MariaDB's new schedule provides major updates quarterly with only one year of support.
It’s been a little over a month since the Product Features Portal was launched, our web-based resource where CloudLinux customers can stay up-to-date on our product roadmap, follow the decision-making process for new features, and contribute to decision-making.
It wasn't possible-until now. Easily migrate between CloudLinux OS versions.
Remember the last time you performed mass migration? Even simply changing a workplace takes tons of effort and strength–moral and physical. And it’s a hundred times more important when we talk about customer-facing products and services when an administrator should migrate servers manually or take extended support.
What if you could receive a customized diagnosis when your customer’s website is performing poorly? And what if that actionable feedback showed up instantly without being prompted … and only required a click to activate?
What if those features were forever free?
Welcome to AccelerateWP, the free edition.
The CloudLinux OS product team is excited to announce the release of our Product Features Portal, a web-based resource where CloudLinux customers can stay up-to-date on our product roadmap. The new portal allows users to follow the decision-making process for new features, and to contribute to decision-making.
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