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CloudLinux OS+ is available NOW !
This seems to be focused on the "Shared Hosting" Market.
CloudLinux announced that CloudLinux OS+. The next generation of its operating system, was to be be released in October 2020.
The solution was designed to meet the advanced automation, deep-look performance analytics, and centralized management tools demand of shared hosting providers. CloudLinux OS+ is convenient for hosting operations of any size.
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I really don't think they've given enough information to justify the extra $8.
Priority support? Meh.
Monitoring of server loads? Meh..
PHP performance tracking? Not meh but.. $8? Meh..
What am I missing?
Not as expensive as I expected it. Sounds great and hopefully their support is still as good as it used to be.
Sir, it has this, known as swiss army knife of humankind.
https://www.cloudlinux.com/php-selector
You're missing the fact it's not an extra $8 at least, it's only $4 more - the PHP perf monitoring is quite nice to be fair Whether it's worth the $4, is obviously up to the individual providers whether they see value in it Just like with anything else in life.
With that said, this is LET, so anything above $1 is crazy expensive.
You're right, I'm basing it on bulk pricing upgrading to normal pricing. In my situation it would realistically be $98/month up from $70/month for 7 servers.
It's not bad, I just don't feel like I've been convinced to upgrade right now.
So, this isn't free ?
Another Meh...
I don’t see the immediate benefit of OS+ personally. That being said, I’ll give it a spin sometime on one of our nodes and get some user feedback to see if they noticed any improvements
($98-$70)/7=$4
Anyway I ran the beta for quite some time, and it's a quite nice tool with the x-ray for finding quick issues, but on the other hand, I'm also a very "hands on" provider, helping customers narrowing down performance issues - so for me as a provider, the value is there - it's by no means as extensive as New Relic, but on the other hand also comes out quite a lot cheaper than New Relic.
I can obviously see providers who are not very hands on, the x-ray may not really be handy, and monitoring one can easily do themselves - and well priority support only makes sense if you're heavily utilizing it - with that said, I rarely actually face issues with CloudLinux.
In theory from the features they describe, the value could be endless to people who routinely can't figure out how to locate bottlenecks. In practice, uncertain.
The PHP Xray shows which wordpress plugin is causing issue. This is huge for any provider. The fact that you don't need to do process of elimination is a big time saver.
If you don't host much wordpress, then probably minimal usefulness to you.
How's it stack up to running an xdebug profile through CacheGrind or WebGrind?
Hey, save a fortune and go with CWP Secure CentOS Kernel
/sarcasm
I think at one point ApisCP would be more valuable and affordable when you start adding all the 3rd party addons.
@DA_Mark hint hint, some nice in-house addons would be nice instead of paying some company every month for 300 out of date auto installer and another one to ensure those auto installed apps aren’t fucked
^ lightweight control panel suddenly becomes unachievable.
(It pisses me off spending a relative fortune running Cloudlinux, just to support old PHP 5.3 on WHM/cPanel - all other functions of it are bloatware, in my eyes. ((And no, I need that PHP for "old" e-commerce software.)) )