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HestiaCP 1.9 Released

in General
I know there's a lot of love for HestiaCP here on LET
HestiaCP 1.9 (and shortly after, 1.9.1) has been released - https://github.com/hestiacp/hestiacp/releases
Some great new additions, especially the importer for cPanel and DirectAdmin
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Finally I can upgrade my free idle vps to Ubuntu 24.04 with HestiaCP
And still no ipv6...
That’s fine
Right @beanman109
https://www.google.com/search?q=hesticp+ipv6&oq=hesticp+ipv6&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDM0NzdqMGo0qAIAsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Don't rush the upgrade if you're running version 1.8.x. There are some complaints about issues and things breaking after the upgrade on their forum.
yep, I'm having a few issues/errors.
After deploying everything with Docker, I'm a big fan of Hestia, and I love the fact they finally integrated the web terminal like it is present on Webmin
1.9.2 just released which fixes the few bugs. The devs do great work on this panel.
Time to install HestiaCP on an idle vps
Not really sure what you are trying to say here...?
This one seems fine at first glance.
Good to hear.
Had a number of customers who reached out about the issues the update caused, and I know some went as far as reinstalling the operating system and starting from scratch.
I don't pretend to know all that much about HestiaCP, I've installed it, played around a bit and set up some test websites to familiarise myself, however, my question is:
Does it not stagger updates at all? Seems a bit odd in this day and age to roll out a major update to 100% of the user base all at once... I know a lot of software I deal with has a staggered approach, to help limit the damage from dodgy updates.
Real cooking
Even in commercial software not always use stags. Hestia devs is a bit lazzy, it is oss after all. You carry the risks associated with it. What I don’t like, that they enable by default auto update of their panel, which may bring a disaster In prod if left checked.
Most complains are with filemanagers / php-fpm pool.
"We" release packages via APT. And we don't have currently to support phased upgrades.
Need to look into when I have some time
it looks very promising
https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/apt/apt_preferences.5.en.html#Phased_Updates
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/about-apt-upgrade-and-phased-updates/33649
To be clear I am on of the maintainers of Hestia..
i tried to pint out that so many threads at the support/forum/request of hestiacp, but they are unable to prioritize it
1.9.3 has been released: https://github.com/hestiacp/hestiacp/releases/tag/1.9.3