What's coming at CloudLinux Product Pulse Q2 2026

A lot has shipped since the Q1 edition of CloudLinux Product Pulse. The Q2 session on April 29 at 4pm CET / 10am ET covers all of it: what's new, what it means for your hosting operations, and where the product roadmap is heading nextBlog-Webinar-ProductPulseQ2

Here's a preview of the topics we'll cover.

Cached WordPress pages, 3x faster

MAx Cache has moved from beta to stable for both Apache and Nginx. It's a native web server module that serves cached WordPress pages directly from the web server, bypassing PHP entirely. PHP runs only on cache misses. Every subsequent request for the same page is served at the web server level, with no PHP execution.


In internal benchmarks, cached pages are served at 3x the request throughput on both Apache and Nginx. On Apache, time to first byte improves by 3x with 75% lower CPU and memory usage. On Nginx, the gains are even larger: 7x TTFB improvement and 80% lower CPU and memory usage, thanks to Nginx's event-driven architecture and MAx Cache's shared-memory configuration that eliminates file I/O on the request path.


MAx Cache works alongside AccelerateWP and is expanding support for other page caching solutions.

Per-site isolation, now in beta

CloudLinux Isolates is now available in beta. Each site on an account gets its own CageFS environment, its own PHP selector, and soon its own resource limits. If one site gets hacked or spikes in resource usage, it stays contained.

A base number of isolations come free with your CloudLinux license.


A WordPress WAF included free with Imunify360

This one is a big addition to Imunify360. The new WordPress WAF provides virtual patching for WordPress plugins and themes. It detects which plugins and themes are installed, deploys rules only for those components, and adds no measurable performance overhead. If you're using Imunify360, you already have access.


Tools to identify and act on upsell opportunities

Site Intelligence is a new portal that aggregates signals from CloudLinux and Imunify across your fleet: resource usage, infection history, outdated software, slow sites. It packages these signals into actionable recommendations so your team knows which customers need speed optimization, security cleanup, or a WordPress update, and can reach out with a specific offer.

 

Integrations are coming for WHMCS and HubSpot, with exports already available to JSON and CSV for custom integrations. Free with the Seahawk partnership.


What else we'll cover

  • AutopilotWP: AI-driven WordPress maintenance for automated updates, fixes, and basic optimization.
  • Imunify Central Management: A centralized monitoring portal for visibility across multi-server Imunify deployments.
  • Imunify for AI Agents: A new security layer for AI agent environments, with system-level malware scanning and an agent firewall.
  • Imunify Email Gateway: Private beta is in progress. Completely for free for participating customers.


Register now

The Q2 edition takes place on April 29 at 4pm CET / 10am ET.

 

Register for the live session

 

What's coming at CloudLinux Product Pulse Q2 2026

A lot has shipped since the Q1 edition of CloudLinux Product Pulse. The Q2 session on April 29 at 4pm CET / 10am ET covers all of it: what's new, what it means for your hosting operations, and where the product roadmap is heading nextBlog-Webinar-ProductPulseQ2

Here's a preview of the topics we'll cover.

Cached WordPress pages, 3x faster

MAx Cache has moved from beta to stable for both Apache and Nginx. It's a native web server module that serves cached WordPress pages directly from the web server, bypassing PHP entirely. PHP runs only on cache misses. Every subsequent request for the same page is served at the web server level, with no PHP execution.


In internal benchmarks, cached pages are served at 3x the request throughput on both Apache and Nginx. On Apache, time to first byte improves by 3x with 75% lower CPU and memory usage. On Nginx, the gains are even larger: 7x TTFB improvement and 80% lower CPU and memory usage, thanks to Nginx's event-driven architecture and MAx Cache's shared-memory configuration that eliminates file I/O on the request path.


MAx Cache works alongside AccelerateWP and is expanding support for other page caching solutions.

Per-site isolation, now in beta

CloudLinux Isolates is now available in beta. Each site on an account gets its own CageFS environment, its own PHP selector, and soon its own resource limits. If one site gets hacked or spikes in resource usage, it stays contained.

A base number of isolations come free with your CloudLinux license.


A WordPress WAF included free with Imunify360

This one is a big addition to Imunify360. The new WordPress WAF provides virtual patching for WordPress plugins and themes. It detects which plugins and themes are installed, deploys rules only for those components, and adds no measurable performance overhead. If you're using Imunify360, you already have access.


Tools to identify and act on upsell opportunities

Site Intelligence is a new portal that aggregates signals from CloudLinux and Imunify across your fleet: resource usage, infection history, outdated software, slow sites. It packages these signals into actionable recommendations so your team knows which customers need speed optimization, security cleanup, or a WordPress update, and can reach out with a specific offer.

 

Integrations are coming for WHMCS and HubSpot, with exports already available to JSON and CSV for custom integrations. Free with the Seahawk partnership.


What else we'll cover

  • AutopilotWP: AI-driven WordPress maintenance for automated updates, fixes, and basic optimization.
  • Imunify Central Management: A centralized monitoring portal for visibility across multi-server Imunify deployments.
  • Imunify for AI Agents: A new security layer for AI agent environments, with system-level malware scanning and an agent firewall.
  • Imunify Email Gateway: Private beta is in progress. Completely for free for participating customers.


Register now

The Q2 edition takes place on April 29 at 4pm CET / 10am ET.

 

Register for the live session

 

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