Tag: php-x-ray

AccelerateWP with Object Cache, Site Optimization and Smart Advice modules have been released to Beta!

Outstanding WordPress Hosting with CloudLinux OS

We are happy to announce the release of the next pack of optimization features that relieve our hosters from even more manual work and speed up your customers’ websites. The new functionality can already be included into hosting pricing plans and can be upsold per-user. When you participate in the beta program, your customers will be able to activate the WordPress performance features right from the cPanel interface. All new modules are available for beta participants on Solo and PRO licensed servers. In addition, as an early adopter you will get all of this great value for free for the next 12 months. Let’s take a closer look at everything we have prepared for you and the benefits for website owners. 

Introducing Autotracing - A New Feature Added to the CloudLinux OS

Introducing Autotracing

The CloudLinux team is happy to announce a new feature release called Autotracing. Autotracing automatically creates tracing tasks on the server and shows detailed analytics for the slowest URLs on a website on a daily basis. Together with all PHP X-Ray components, Autotracing gives you advanced control and manageability of PHP applications on your server.  

LVE Manager, CloudLinux-linksafe, LVE-Stats, LVE Manager X-Ray, Alt-PHP X-Ray, and Alt-PHP SSA have been scheduled for gradual rollout

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New updated LVE Manager, CloudLinux-linksafe, LVE-Stats, LVE Manager X-Ray, Alt-PHP X-Ray, and Alt-PHP SSA packages have been scheduled for gradual rollout from our production repository.

LVE Manager, LVE-Utils, Alt-Python27-cllib, app-version-detector, and LVE Manager X-Ray have been rolled out to 100%

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New updated LVE Manager, LVE-Utils, Alt-Python27-cllib, app-version-detector, and LVE Manager X-Ray packages have been rolled out to 100% and are now available for download from our production repository.

LVE Manager, LVE-Utils, Alt-Python27-cllib, app-version-detector, and LVE Manager X-Ray have been scheduled for gradual rollout

lve manager

New updated LVE Manager, LVE-Utils, Alt-Python27-cllib, app-version-detector, and LVE Manager X-Ray packages have been scheduled for gradual rollout from our production repository.

Production: X-Ray plugin with new and fresh features for administrators and end users

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We are very happy to announce the production release of the X-Ray plugin with all these new and exciting features for administrators and end users.

Best practices in Site Performance Maintenance on Shared Hosting

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Common Website Performance Issues in Shared Hosting

Thousands of sites could be hosted on one physical server, and just one application could affect all other sites hosted on the server. Shared host providers must be diligent with monitoring and performance tuning on these servers to ensure that applications run smoothly and don’t have malware running on them (learn more about shared hosting security). With the right tools, shared hosting providers can improve site performance for customers while boosting overall revenue.

X-Ray Automated Throttling Detection – a new tool in CloudLinux OS+

XRay Automated Faults Detection

As CloudLinux OS+ is developing and growing, it gets more and more tools that help system administrators to maintain servers and care for them.

Faster Servers and Easier Shared Hosting Management


Our credo has always been to make system admin life easier. Today we've compiled two simple video guides that will help you to identify the performance bottlenecks on your servers and on your customers' websites. Check
out the video 🤓

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PHP X-Ray for End-Users Released in Beta

PHP X-Ray for End-Users

When your website performance fails, it’s usually an issue with the Content Management System (CMS) or a poorly optimized plugin, but how does a webmaster analyze the issue?

You could go through the code, disable plugins and even reinstall the CMS software, but these solutions could create downtime and root-cause analysis could still come up with nothing. Instead of tediously combing through web application code and plugins, CloudLinux PHP X-Ray lets you monitor and diagnose performance in CMS applications such as WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal without affecting uptime.

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