
We're pleased to launch the latest milestone in our journey: CloudLinux OS 10.1 Stable Release! This release marks another step forward in enhancing the performance, security, and stability of your hosting environment.
Additionally, AlmaLinux OS 10.1 Stable Release is also available, offering seamless compatibility and enhanced performance.
Check the instructions below on how to install and upgrade, and find more information in the changelog.

We're pleased to unveil the latest milestone in our journey: CloudLinux OS 9.7 Stable Release! This release marks another step forward in enhancing the performance, security, and stability of your hosting environment.
Additionally, AlmaLinux OS 9.7 Stable Release is also available, offering seamless compatibility and enhanced performance.
Check the instructions below on how to install and upgrade, and find more information in the changelog.

We are pleased to announce the release of CloudLinux OS 10 for non-panel and custom panel installations. This latest version brings a host of new features, updates, and enhancements designed to provide a more secure, efficient, and robust operating system for your servers.

We are pleased to announce the launch of the CloudLinux Network (CLN) API v2. This is a significant step forward in our mission to provide powerful, modern tools that help you automate license and server management, streamline your workflows, and integrate CloudLinux products directly into your environment.

As you might know, CloudLinux 7 will reach End-of-Life (EOL) support on June 30, 2024. For those who are not ready to migrate, we'll continue to provide security fixes for the foreseeable future in the range of ELS program.

CloudLinux has recently announced the end-of-life for CloudLinux OS 7 (June 30, 2024). But don't fret; we're here to guide you through this transition with clarity and give you enough time to migrate to the latest version of CloudLinux OS. Here are updates on CloudLinux OS 7 EOL and its current status.

CloudLinux has made transitioning between editions smoother than ever. With all license editions unified under a single software package, customers can easily switch licenses and activate new features. Now, users can seamlessly move from CL Solo to CL Admin/Shared/Shared PRO, regardless of LVE support, and explore multiple transition paths for greater flexibility and choice.

The CloudLinux OS team is pleased to announce that CL9 + cPanel is now ready for production use. After eagerly awaiting the stable release of cPanel version 118, we can now officially confirm its availability. For detailed information on supported operating systems for cPanel, check out the official documentation here.
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For hosting providers who rely on the Webuzo control panel, exciting news awaits. The CloudLinux OS and Webuzo teams have been hard at work to provide seamless integration between the two. This blog post will walk you through the developments, supported features, and installation process, for hosting providers who use Webuzo as their preferred control panel.

A newly discovered critical WebP 0-day security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2023-4863, CloudLinux OS team We are actively addressing and mitigating the security issue within our software.
To summarize the impact on different CloudLinux versions:
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