MultiPHP Manager and CloudLinux's PHP Selector

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I have a CloudLinux server with cPanel and I was wondering how MultiPHP would play with CL's PHP selector. Any complications to be expected once MultiPHP manager is implemented? Should CL users ditch PHP selector for MultiPHP manager?
 

JacobPerkins

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Hello,

CloudLinux is not yet compatible with EasyApache 4. As CloudLinux offers more than just a PHP selector, I would make sure that you are not using any other features of CloudLinux before removing it. At this time, you will not be able to use CloudLinux PHP Selector with MultiPHP.
 

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New OK. So I guess the only option at this time is to not use EA4 and any of the new features that come with it?
Hello :)

Yes, if you want to continue using Cloud Linux then you should wait until there's official support for Cloud Linux and EasyApache4 before attempting to use EasyApache4.

Thank you.
 

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1. Is EA4 support for CloudLinux 7 far away?

2. Can I use CloudLinux install image when I have purchased it through cp? (instead of installing Centos 7 and then upgrade it to cloudlinux). I'm about to reinstall a server to new hardware, that's why I'm asking.
 

cPanelMichael

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New 1. Is EA4 support for CloudLinux 7 far away?
There's currently no exact time frame available, but I do see work is currently underway to add support for EA4 with Cloud Linux.

2. Can I use CloudLinux install image when I have purchased it through cp? (instead of installing Centos 7 and then upgrade it to cloudlinux). I'm about to reinstall a server to new hardware, that's why I'm asking.
If you purchase an IP address-based CloudLinux license, the cPanel & WHM installation process automatically installs CloudLinux. Otherwise, the available options are documented here:

Installation Guide - System Requirements - Documentation - cPanel Documentation

Thank you.