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Introducing the CloudLinux Partner Program: Unlocking New Possibilities for Hosting Partners

 

CloudLinux Partner Program

 

At CloudLinux, we believe in the power of partnerships and collaboration to drive innovation and success in the hosting industry. That's why we are thrilled to announce the launch of CloudLinux Partner Program for Hosting Partners! This program is designed to empower hosting providers and partners like you, providing exclusive benefits, resources, and support to unlock new possibilities and accelerate your business growth.

The New CloudLinux Documentation Engine: Unifying Knowledge for a Seamless CloudLinux Products Experience!

 

The New CloudLinux Documentation Engine

We are thrilled to announce the launch of a brand-new documentation engine, revolutionizing the way you access and interact with CloudLinux product documentation. With a range of exciting features and a refreshed user experience, this powerful tool provides a one-stop knowledge hub for all CloudLinux offerings.

 

Here's what you can expect from our new CloudLinux documentation engine:

CloudLinux 8.8 release

CloudLinux OS 8.8

We are pleased to announce that a new CloudLinux OS 8.8 is now available. Since AlmaLinux OS announced new version availability, CloudLinux team is happy to test it and set up a gradual rollout for all our customers. 

ETA for full rollout: June 10, 2023.

 

Why AccelerateWP is better than just Redis Object Cache

AccelerateWP Object Cache

Redis Object Cache can make a huge difference for websites – but it doesn’t add performance value for every website. And for hosting companies, managing Redis instances per-user is notoriously challenging in shared hosting environments.
That’s where AccelerateWP comes in – a secured and automated way to deploy Redis only to the customers that will benefit. And, as a key point for hosting providers, it enables a new revenue stream and allows hosting companies to bill customers to recuperate the costs associated with consuming Redis instance resources. 
Keep reading to find out how AccelerateWP can boost the right customer’s websites, grow your hosting revenue, and achieve that without wasting resources along the way.

CloudLinux OS 9.2 is now available for non-panel and custom panel installations

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The CloudLinux OS team is happy to announce the availability of the new 9.2 version for our customers. 

CloudLinux OS 9.2 is built upon the AlmaLinux release, introducing a range of enhancements and features. This update streamlines the delivery of workloads, applications, and services across various environments, minimizing the required effort and workload time.

Meet the CloudLinux Team at CloudFest USA 2023!

 

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We are thrilled to announce that the CloudLinux Team will be attending CloudFest USA 2023 from May 31st to June 3rd in Austin, TX, USA. As the proud Gold Sponsor of this event, we're gearing up to connect with you and showcase our innovative solutions that keep the cloud safe and secure.

AccelerateWP releases highly requested premium features for your WordPress Hosting

Critical CSS generation & Image optimization

Game-changing Release: Critical CSS Generation & Image Optimization. New Services Deliver 75% More Advice and Automated Optimization for Website Owners and Upselling opportunities for Hosting Providers!

 


We are proud to be recognized for our rock-solid stability provider for hosters and we’re happy to move forward knowing what tools can best help our clients stay competitive (and make more profit) in a fast-paced market. Today, we are excited to deliver the highest value release of functionality since the original launch of AccelerateWP that brings substantial performance value to WordPress hosting.

Debunking the Blame Game: Why Web Hosts, Not Users, Must Own WordPress Website Security

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In today's digital landscape, website security is of paramount importance, especially for WordPress sites. A common misconception is that the responsibility for website security falls squarely on the end user or website owner. However, this perspective is short-sighted and neglects the intricate and ever-evolving nature of the WordPress ecosystem. In reality, web hosts should step up and take charge of their customers' website security, putting an end to the blame game. Here's why:

PHP 5.1 End-Of-Life

php51eol_bannerIt is time to say goodbye to PHP 5.1. As one of the earliest web development tools, we’ve supported PHP 5.1 for many years.

However, the technology behind PHP 5.1 is outdated and only a small number of websites still use it. We are officially end of life-ing our support for PHP 5.1. If you check the PHP.net end-of-life schedule, it's been dead upstream for almost 17 years.

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