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 OS 9 is built on AlmaLinux's kernel 5.14 which brings all the patches, updates, and improvements from years of kernel development. You can find the full kernel changelog at kernel.org.
Outstanding performance, all-time stability, security and reliability, ease of deployment, and compatibility – all proven by our synthetic tests and customer feedback All that and more integrated with the CloudLinux's separation of users in a lightweight virtualized environment (LVE) – this is our new CloudLinux OS 9.
Please see the full AlmaLinux release notes for more information.
3. CloudLinux OS Solo/Admin editions are restricted to one and five users respectively on the UI level and might not work as expected.
4. For the custom panel installations, once integration with the CloudLinux components is set, the following components will work in the CloudLinux OS 9 environment:
We’re working now to make CloudLinux OS 9 available in other popular control panels: cPanel, Plesk, and DirectAdmin. We expect to introduce the full support of the CloudLinux OS 9 editions – Shared/PRO/Admin/Solo in the year 2023.
Please note that current release is still in Beta! You can install CloudLinux OS 9 on a new server from the ISO image or convert the existing AlmaLinux 9 server to the CloudLinux 9. Please refer to the documentation for details.