Tag: lve-manager

New LVE Manager With a Set of Improvements—Production Release

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I’m pleased to announce a set of improvements to the new updated LVE Manager which is now available for download from our production repository.

Custom control panel? No problems! Just integrate CloudLinux OS components into your control panel and enjoy!

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Two months ago we introduced the draft documentation for integration mechanism that allows you to integrate CloudLinux OS components (LVE Manager, CageFS, MySQL Governor, Selectors, etc.) into your custom control panel and asked your feedback.

Don’t miss the new updated LVE Manager!

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Today, we are releasing to production the new updated LVE Manager with a bunch of requested features and improvements. Let’s have a quick tour through them.

Redesigned client Resource Usage page—beta release

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We at CloudLinux look forward to delivering advanced technical solutions for your servers. But in your everyday routine, usability, and a user-friendly interface are just as important.

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.

Client PHP Selector for DirectAdmin—production release

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We are really happy to announce that our valuable DirectAdmin users now can take all advantages of client PHP Selector, including ultimate flexibility and friendly user interface. Just update your LVE Manager to the latest 5.0.6-2 version.

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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