Tag: cpanel

CloudLinux OS 9: The Experimental cPanel Integration available for testing

CL_CloudLinux OS 9 + cPanel_V1 copyIt has been a while since we initially launched CloudLinux OS 9 for non-panel and custom panel installations. Today, we are taking a step forward by introducing the experimental release of CloudLinux OS 9, now featuring control panel support.

Houston! We are on Jupiter!

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I’m very excited to announce that we’ve adapted the CloudLinux Manager on cPanel & WHM Version 98 with a new called Jupiter.

Introducing CloudLinux OS 8 with cPanel and Plesk Compatibility

CloudLinux 8 cPanel and PleskIn February 2020, we released CloudLinux OS 8 with the 4.18 Kernel. The rollout was a success as users experienced reliability and full update support via CloudLinux. Now, we are pleased to announce full compatibility with cPanel and Plesk control panel interfaces. While it showed great performance and strong workability on the DirectAdmin servers, the latest compatibility update adds much-needed GUI support, something web hosters will surely appreciate.

In 2020, Are you Ready for RHEL/CentOS 6 EOL?

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CloudLinux OS 6 Extended Support for cPanel resurrects EOL RHEL/CentOS 6 servers.

cPanel Nginx and Application Selectors are compatible with CloudLinux LVE and CageFS

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Recently, cPanel added support for the Nginx web server and for Python and Node.js applications.

Make cPanel more cost-effective with Elastic Sites

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cPanel price increases: Now it's even more important to control your license costs.

Client PHP Selector for cPanel—Production release

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We are happy to announce that client PHP Selector extension for cPanel was added with the latest production LVE Manager 4.2.2-1 release. This makes it easy for customers who use cPanel to take advantage of all PHP Selector features including ultimate flexibility and friendly user interface.

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