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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <rss xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" version="2.0"> <channel> <title>СloudLinux Blog</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com</link> <description /> <language>en</language> <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 22:48:35 GMT</pubDate> <dc:date>2026-03-10T22:48:35Z</dc:date> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <item> <title>CloudLinux Health Check False Positive CageFS Warning on cPanel 134+</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux-health-check-false-positive-cagefs-warning-on-cpanel-134</link> <description><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux-health-check-false-positive-cagefs-warning-on-cpanel-134" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/CageFS_false_positive_warning.png" alt="CLR-3035 slot pause announcement rel. CLKRN-2029" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p>If you run CloudLinux with CageFS on a cPanel server that was upgraded to v134 or newer, you may see a false positive warning from cldiag. A fix is in progress. In the meantime, a simple workaround resolves it.</p></description> <content:encoded><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux-health-check-false-positive-cagefs-warning-on-cpanel-134" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/CageFS_false_positive_warning.png" alt="CLR-3035 slot pause announcement rel. CLKRN-2029" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p>If you run CloudLinux with CageFS on a cPanel server that was upgraded to v134 or newer, you may see a false positive warning from cldiag. A fix is in progress. In the meantime, a simple workaround resolves it.</p> <img src="https://track.hubspot.com/__ptq.gif?a=5408110&amp;k=14&amp;r=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.cloudlinux.com%2Fcloudlinux-health-check-false-positive-cagefs-warning-on-cpanel-134&amp;bu=https%253A%252F%252Fblog.cloudlinux.com&amp;bvt=rss" alt="" width="1" height="1" style="min-height:1px!important;width:1px!important;border-width:0!important;margin-top:0!important;margin-bottom:0!important;margin-right:0!important;margin-left:0!important;padding-top:0!important;padding-bottom:0!important;padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important; "></content:encoded> <category>cagefs</category> <category>Technical Blog</category> <category>Advice</category> <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 22:08:12 GMT</pubDate> <author>izhmud@cloudlinux.com (Ivan Zhmud)</author> <guid>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux-health-check-false-positive-cagefs-warning-on-cpanel-134</guid> <dc:date>2026-02-25T22:08:12Z</dc:date> </item> <item> <title>Per-Site PHP Selector Now Available in Beta: Phase 2 of Website Isolation</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-php-selector-now-available-in-beta-phase-2-of-website-isolation</link> <description><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-php-selector-now-available-in-beta-phase-2-of-website-isolation" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/per-site_php_selector.png" alt="Transitioning from Redis to Valkey in CloudLinux OS" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p>In January, we <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-cagefs-isolation-now-available-in-beta-for-cloudlinux-customers">launched the beta of Per-Site CageFS Isolation</a> as the first phase of our <strong>Website Isolation</strong> project, introducing file system isolation between websites within the same hosting account.</p> <p>Today, we're delivering Phase 2 with two significant additions: <strong>Per-Site PHP Selector</strong>, which lets each isolated website run its own PHP version and extensions, and a new <strong>self-service activation model</strong> that gives hosting providers granular control over who can use Website Isolation and lets end users manage isolation for their own domains.</p></description> <content:encoded><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-php-selector-now-available-in-beta-phase-2-of-website-isolation" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/per-site_php_selector.png" alt="Transitioning from Redis to Valkey in CloudLinux OS" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p>In January, we <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-cagefs-isolation-now-available-in-beta-for-cloudlinux-customers">launched the beta of Per-Site CageFS Isolation</a> as the first phase of our <strong>Website Isolation</strong> project, introducing file system isolation between websites within the same hosting account.</p> <p>Today, we're delivering Phase 2 with two significant additions: <strong>Per-Site PHP Selector</strong>, which lets each isolated website run its own PHP version and extensions, and a new <strong>self-service activation model</strong> that gives hosting providers granular control over who can use Website Isolation and lets end users manage isolation for their own domains.</p> <img src="https://track.hubspot.com/__ptq.gif?a=5408110&amp;k=14&amp;r=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.cloudlinux.com%2Fper-site-php-selector-now-available-in-beta-phase-2-of-website-isolation&amp;bu=https%253A%252F%252Fblog.cloudlinux.com&amp;bvt=rss" alt="" width="1" height="1" style="min-height:1px!important;width:1px!important;border-width:0!important;margin-top:0!important;margin-bottom:0!important;margin-right:0!important;margin-left:0!important;padding-top:0!important;padding-bottom:0!important;padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important; "></content:encoded> <category>PHP Selector</category> <category>Technical Blog</category> <category>CloudLinux</category> <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 12:45:30 GMT</pubDate> <author>izhmud@cloudlinux.com (Ivan Zhmud)</author> <guid>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-php-selector-now-available-in-beta-phase-2-of-website-isolation</guid> <dc:date>2026-02-19T12:45:30Z</dc:date> </item> <item> <title>MAx Cache Now Available for Nginx: Server-Level WordPress Caching, Completely Bypassing PHP</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/max-cache-now-available-for-nginx-server-level-wordpress-caching-completely-bypassing-php</link> <description><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/max-cache-now-available-for-nginx-server-level-wordpress-caching-completely-bypassing-php" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/max_cache_nginx_beta_release.png" alt="MAx Cache Now&nbsp;Available for&nbsp;Nginx" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p>In December 2025, we released <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/introducing-max-cache-beta-apache-module-for-accelerating-wordpress-performance">MAx Cache for Apache</a>, a native module that serves cached WordPress pages directly from the web server without invoking PHP. Today, we're bringing that same capability to Nginx with a purpose-built module that delivers even greater performance gains than the Apache version.</p> <p>MAx Cache for Nginx works alongside AccelerateWP: hosting providers deploy it at the server level, and site owners enable it through the AccelerateWP plugin in WordPress.</p></description> <content:encoded><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/max-cache-now-available-for-nginx-server-level-wordpress-caching-completely-bypassing-php" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/max_cache_nginx_beta_release.png" alt="MAx Cache Now&nbsp;Available for&nbsp;Nginx" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p>In December 2025, we released <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/introducing-max-cache-beta-apache-module-for-accelerating-wordpress-performance">MAx Cache for Apache</a>, a native module that serves cached WordPress pages directly from the web server without invoking PHP. Today, we're bringing that same capability to Nginx with a purpose-built module that delivers even greater performance gains than the Apache version.</p> <p>MAx Cache for Nginx works alongside AccelerateWP: hosting providers deploy it at the server level, and site owners enable it through the AccelerateWP plugin in WordPress.</p> <img src="https://track.hubspot.com/__ptq.gif?a=5408110&amp;k=14&amp;r=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.cloudlinux.com%2Fmax-cache-now-available-for-nginx-server-level-wordpress-caching-completely-bypassing-php&amp;bu=https%253A%252F%252Fblog.cloudlinux.com&amp;bvt=rss" alt="" width="1" height="1" style="min-height:1px!important;width:1px!important;border-width:0!important;margin-top:0!important;margin-bottom:0!important;margin-right:0!important;margin-left:0!important;padding-top:0!important;padding-bottom:0!important;padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important; "></content:encoded> <category>Technical Blog</category> <category>AccelerateWP</category> <category>MAx Cache</category> <pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 14:27:55 GMT</pubDate> <author>izhmud@cloudlinux.com (Ivan Zhmud)</author> <guid>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/max-cache-now-available-for-nginx-server-level-wordpress-caching-completely-bypassing-php</guid> <dc:date>2026-02-17T14:27:55Z</dc:date> </item> <item> <title>Per-Site CageFS Isolation Now Available in Beta for CloudLinux Customers</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-cagefs-isolation-now-available-in-beta-for-cloudlinux-customers</link> <description><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-cagefs-isolation-now-available-in-beta-for-cloudlinux-customers" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/per_site_cagefs.png" alt="Transitioning from Redis to Valkey in CloudLinux OS" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p><em>Updated February 26, 2026: This article has been updated to reflect changes introduced in <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-php-selector-now-available-in-beta-phase-2-of-website-isolation">Phase 2 of Website Isolation</a>. Key changes: --site-isolation-allow command has been renamed to --site-isolation-allow-all;&nbsp;end users can now enable isolation for their own domains (previously admin-only). See the Phase 2 announcement for full details.</em></p> <p><em>Update on Feb 5, 2026: Added details about partial PHP-FPM support.</em></p> <p>We are announcing the beta release of <span style="font-weight: bold;">Per-Site CageFS Isolation</span>, a new feature designed to enhance security within multi-site accounts. Available at no additional cost to existing CloudLinux customers, this release marks the first phase of our comprehensive <span style="font-weight: bold;">Website Isolation</span> project.</p></description> <content:encoded><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-cagefs-isolation-now-available-in-beta-for-cloudlinux-customers" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/per_site_cagefs.png" alt="Transitioning from Redis to Valkey in CloudLinux OS" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p><em>Updated February 26, 2026: This article has been updated to reflect changes introduced in <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-php-selector-now-available-in-beta-phase-2-of-website-isolation">Phase 2 of Website Isolation</a>. Key changes: --site-isolation-allow command has been renamed to --site-isolation-allow-all;&nbsp;end users can now enable isolation for their own domains (previously admin-only). See the Phase 2 announcement for full details.</em></p> <p><em>Update on Feb 5, 2026: Added details about partial PHP-FPM support.</em></p> <p>We are announcing the beta release of <span style="font-weight: bold;">Per-Site CageFS Isolation</span>, a new feature designed to enhance security within multi-site accounts. Available at no additional cost to existing CloudLinux customers, this release marks the first phase of our comprehensive <span style="font-weight: bold;">Website Isolation</span> project.</p> <img src="https://track.hubspot.com/__ptq.gif?a=5408110&amp;k=14&amp;r=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.cloudlinux.com%2Fper-site-cagefs-isolation-now-available-in-beta-for-cloudlinux-customers&amp;bu=https%253A%252F%252Fblog.cloudlinux.com&amp;bvt=rss" alt="" width="1" height="1" style="min-height:1px!important;width:1px!important;border-width:0!important;margin-top:0!important;margin-bottom:0!important;margin-right:0!important;margin-left:0!important;padding-top:0!important;padding-bottom:0!important;padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important; "></content:encoded> <category>cagefs</category> <category>Technical Blog</category> <category>CloudLinux</category> <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 10:14:25 GMT</pubDate> <author>izhmud@cloudlinux.com (Ivan Zhmud)</author> <guid>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/per-site-cagefs-isolation-now-available-in-beta-for-cloudlinux-customers</guid> <dc:date>2026-01-26T10:14:25Z</dc:date> </item> <item> <title>How to Stop the Leaky Bucket: Reducing Technical Churn by Solving the Top 3 WordPress Issues with PRO Services</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/how-to-stop-the-leaky-bucket-reducing-technical-churn-by-solving-the-top-3-wordpress-issues-with-pro-services</link> <description><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/how-to-stop-the-leaky-bucket-reducing-technical-churn-by-solving-the-top-3-wordpress-issues-with-pro-services" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/260120-Blog-LeakyBucket.png" alt="How to Stop the Leaky Bucket: Reducing Technical Churn by Solving the Top 3 WordPress Issues with PRO Services" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p>C<span style="color: #000000;">ustomer churn in hosting is not always about pricing. More often, it is driven by technical frustration. When a WordPress site gets hacked, slows down, or suddenly breaks, customers rarely blame the CMS or a plugin. Instead, they blame the hosting provider.<br><br><br></span></p></description> <content:encoded><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/how-to-stop-the-leaky-bucket-reducing-technical-churn-by-solving-the-top-3-wordpress-issues-with-pro-services" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/260120-Blog-LeakyBucket.png" alt="How to Stop the Leaky Bucket: Reducing Technical Churn by Solving the Top 3 WordPress Issues with PRO Services" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p>C<span style="color: #000000;">ustomer churn in hosting is not always about pricing. More often, it is driven by technical frustration. When a WordPress site gets hacked, slows down, or suddenly breaks, customers rarely blame the CMS or a plugin. Instead, they blame the hosting provider.<br><br><br></span></p> <img src="https://track.hubspot.com/__ptq.gif?a=5408110&amp;k=14&amp;r=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.cloudlinux.com%2Fhow-to-stop-the-leaky-bucket-reducing-technical-churn-by-solving-the-top-3-wordpress-issues-with-pro-services&amp;bu=https%253A%252F%252Fblog.cloudlinux.com&amp;bvt=rss" alt="" width="1" height="1" style="min-height:1px!important;width:1px!important;border-width:0!important;margin-top:0!important;margin-bottom:0!important;margin-right:0!important;margin-left:0!important;padding-top:0!important;padding-bottom:0!important;padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important; "></content:encoded> <category>Technical Blog</category> <category>Marketing Blog</category> <category>WordPress</category> <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 13:04:41 GMT</pubDate> <author>reginapatil@seahawkmedia.com (Regina Patil)</author> <guid>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/how-to-stop-the-leaky-bucket-reducing-technical-churn-by-solving-the-top-3-wordpress-issues-with-pro-services</guid> <dc:date>2026-01-21T13:04:41Z</dc:date> </item> <item> <title>[Resolved] Rollout Slot 6 Pause Announcement</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/rollout-slot-6-pause-announcement</link> <description><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/rollout-slot-6-pause-announcement" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/rollout_slot_6_pause.png" alt="CLR-3035 slot pause announcement rel. CLKRN-2029" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: #eeeeee;"><span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The CloudLinux gradual rollout slot 6&nbsp;for the package <span style="font-weight: bold;">kernel-4.18.0-553.89.1.lve</span> was paused due to potential bug reported with this kernel.</span></span></p></description> <content:encoded><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/rollout-slot-6-pause-announcement" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/rollout_slot_6_pause.png" alt="CLR-3035 slot pause announcement rel. CLKRN-2029" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: #eeeeee;"><span style="background-color: #ffffff;">The CloudLinux gradual rollout slot 6&nbsp;for the package <span style="font-weight: bold;">kernel-4.18.0-553.89.1.lve</span> was paused due to potential bug reported with this kernel.</span></span></p> <img src="https://track.hubspot.com/__ptq.gif?a=5408110&amp;k=14&amp;r=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.cloudlinux.com%2Frollout-slot-6-pause-announcement&amp;bu=https%253A%252F%252Fblog.cloudlinux.com&amp;bvt=rss" alt="" width="1" height="1" style="min-height:1px!important;width:1px!important;border-width:0!important;margin-top:0!important;margin-bottom:0!important;margin-right:0!important;margin-left:0!important;padding-top:0!important;padding-bottom:0!important;padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important; "></content:encoded> <category>Technical Blog</category> <category>Advice</category> <category>Gradual rollout</category> <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 12:15:21 GMT</pubDate> <author>izhmud@cloudlinux.com (Ivan Zhmud)</author> <guid>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/rollout-slot-6-pause-announcement</guid> <dc:date>2026-01-12T12:15:21Z</dc:date> </item> <item> <title>Introducing MAx Cache (Beta): Apache Module for Accelerating WordPress Performance</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/introducing-max-cache-beta-apache-module-for-accelerating-wordpress-performance</link> <description><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/introducing-max-cache-beta-apache-module-for-accelerating-wordpress-performance" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/max_cache_beta_release.png" alt="Transitioning from Redis to Valkey in CloudLinux OS" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p>At CloudLinux, we're committed to building performance solutions that help hosting providers run websites faster and more efficiently. As part of our <a href="https://cloudlinux.com/acceleratewp/">AccelerateWP</a> performance optimization solution, we're excited to announce the beta release of <strong>MAx Cache. </strong>It's<strong> </strong>an Apache module that changes how WordPress sites handle requests by running PHP only on cache misses, while cached pages for subsequent requests are served by Apache without invoking PHP. The result: significantly faster page load times.</p></description> <content:encoded><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/introducing-max-cache-beta-apache-module-for-accelerating-wordpress-performance" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/max_cache_beta_release.png" alt="Transitioning from Redis to Valkey in CloudLinux OS" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p>At CloudLinux, we're committed to building performance solutions that help hosting providers run websites faster and more efficiently. As part of our <a href="https://cloudlinux.com/acceleratewp/">AccelerateWP</a> performance optimization solution, we're excited to announce the beta release of <strong>MAx Cache. </strong>It's<strong> </strong>an Apache module that changes how WordPress sites handle requests by running PHP only on cache misses, while cached pages for subsequent requests are served by Apache without invoking PHP. The result: significantly faster page load times.</p> <img src="https://track.hubspot.com/__ptq.gif?a=5408110&amp;k=14&amp;r=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.cloudlinux.com%2Fintroducing-max-cache-beta-apache-module-for-accelerating-wordpress-performance&amp;bu=https%253A%252F%252Fblog.cloudlinux.com&amp;bvt=rss" alt="" width="1" height="1" style="min-height:1px!important;width:1px!important;border-width:0!important;margin-top:0!important;margin-bottom:0!important;margin-right:0!important;margin-left:0!important;padding-top:0!important;padding-bottom:0!important;padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important; "></content:encoded> <category>Technical Blog</category> <category>AccelerateWP</category> <category>MAx Cache</category> <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 17:23:30 GMT</pubDate> <author>izhmud@cloudlinux.com (Ivan Zhmud)</author> <guid>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/introducing-max-cache-beta-apache-module-for-accelerating-wordpress-performance</guid> <dc:date>2025-12-23T17:23:30Z</dc:date> </item> <item> <title>Transitioning from Redis to Valkey in CloudLinux OS</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/transitioning-from-redis-to-valkey-in-cloudlinux-os</link> <description><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/transitioning-from-redis-to-valkey-in-cloudlinux-os" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/Valkey%20in%20CloudLinux%20OS.png" alt="Transitioning from Redis to Valkey in CloudLinux OS" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p><span style="color: #000000;">Changes to core infrastructure can raise understandable questions, especially around compatibility and operational impact. That's why we are writing this post today.</span></p></description> <content:encoded><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/transitioning-from-redis-to-valkey-in-cloudlinux-os" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/Valkey%20in%20CloudLinux%20OS.png" alt="Transitioning from Redis to Valkey in CloudLinux OS" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p><span style="color: #000000;">Changes to core infrastructure can raise understandable questions, especially around compatibility and operational impact. That's why we are writing this post today.</span></p> <img src="https://track.hubspot.com/__ptq.gif?a=5408110&amp;k=14&amp;r=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.cloudlinux.com%2Ftransitioning-from-redis-to-valkey-in-cloudlinux-os&amp;bu=https%253A%252F%252Fblog.cloudlinux.com&amp;bvt=rss" alt="" width="1" height="1" style="min-height:1px!important;width:1px!important;border-width:0!important;margin-top:0!important;margin-bottom:0!important;margin-right:0!important;margin-left:0!important;padding-top:0!important;padding-bottom:0!important;padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important; "></content:encoded> <category>Technical Blog</category> <category>AccelerateWP</category> <category>CloudLinux OS Shared Pro</category> <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 14:52:02 GMT</pubDate> <author>izhmud@cloudlinux.com (Ivan Zhmud)</author> <guid>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/transitioning-from-redis-to-valkey-in-cloudlinux-os</guid> <dc:date>2025-12-18T14:52:02Z</dc:date> </item> <item> <title>[Resolved] Rollout Slot 9 Pause Announcement</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/rollout-slot-9-pause-announcement</link> <description><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/rollout-slot-9-pause-announcement" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/rolloutpaused.png-3.webp" alt="CLR-3035 slot pause announcement rel. CLKRN-2029" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p style="text-align: justify;">The CloudLinux gradual rollout slot 9 for the package cloudlinux-release-9.7-1 was paused due to suspected compatibility issues between the LVE module and the newly released upstream kernel <span style="background-color: #eeeeee;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">5.14.0-611.9.1.el9_7</span><span style="background-color: #ffffff;">.</span></span></p></description> <content:encoded><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/rollout-slot-9-pause-announcement" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/rolloutpaused.png-3.webp" alt="CLR-3035 slot pause announcement rel. CLKRN-2029" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p style="text-align: justify;">The CloudLinux gradual rollout slot 9 for the package cloudlinux-release-9.7-1 was paused due to suspected compatibility issues between the LVE module and the newly released upstream kernel <span style="background-color: #eeeeee;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">5.14.0-611.9.1.el9_7</span><span style="background-color: #ffffff;">.</span></span></p> <img src="https://track.hubspot.com/__ptq.gif?a=5408110&amp;k=14&amp;r=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.cloudlinux.com%2Frollout-slot-9-pause-announcement&amp;bu=https%253A%252F%252Fblog.cloudlinux.com&amp;bvt=rss" alt="" width="1" height="1" style="min-height:1px!important;width:1px!important;border-width:0!important;margin-top:0!important;margin-bottom:0!important;margin-right:0!important;margin-left:0!important;padding-top:0!important;padding-bottom:0!important;padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important; "></content:encoded> <category>Technical Blog</category> <category>Advice</category> <category>Gradual rollout</category> <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2025 06:10:05 GMT</pubDate> <author>izhmud@cloudlinux.com (Ivan Zhmud)</author> <guid>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/rollout-slot-9-pause-announcement</guid> <dc:date>2025-12-04T06:10:05Z</dc:date> </item> <item> <title>CloudLinux Invests in Seahawk to Help Hosting Providers Improve Retention and Grow High-Margin WordPress Revenue</title> <link>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux-invests-in-seahawk-to-help-hosting-providers-improve-retention-and-grow-high-margin-wordpress-revenue</link> <description><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux-invests-in-seahawk-to-help-hosting-providers-improve-retention-and-grow-high-margin-wordpress-revenue" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/CL-blog_seahawk%20(1).png" alt="CloudLinux and Seahawk Media" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p style="text-align: justify;"><br>Today, we are thrilled to announce CloudLinux’s strategic investment in <a href="https://seahawkmedia.com/">Seahawk</a>, a leading provider of white-label, expert-led WordPress services.&nbsp;</p></description> <content:encoded><div class="hs-featured-image-wrapper"> <a href="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux-invests-in-seahawk-to-help-hosting-providers-improve-retention-and-grow-high-margin-wordpress-revenue" title="" class="hs-featured-image-link"> <img src="https://blog.cloudlinux.com/hubfs/CL-blog_seahawk%20(1).png" alt="CloudLinux and Seahawk Media" class="hs-featured-image" style="width:auto !important; max-width:50%; float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;"> </a> </div> <p style="text-align: justify;"><br>Today, we are thrilled to announce CloudLinux’s strategic investment in <a href="https://seahawkmedia.com/">Seahawk</a>, a leading provider of white-label, expert-led WordPress services.&nbsp;</p> <img src="https://track.hubspot.com/__ptq.gif?a=5408110&amp;k=14&amp;r=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.cloudlinux.com%2Fcloudlinux-invests-in-seahawk-to-help-hosting-providers-improve-retention-and-grow-high-margin-wordpress-revenue&amp;bu=https%253A%252F%252Fblog.cloudlinux.com&amp;bvt=rss" alt="" width="1" height="1" style="min-height:1px!important;width:1px!important;border-width:0!important;margin-top:0!important;margin-bottom:0!important;margin-right:0!important;margin-left:0!important;padding-top:0!important;padding-bottom:0!important;padding-right:0!important;padding-left:0!important; "></content:encoded> <category>Technical Blog</category> <category>Marketing Blog</category> <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate> <guid>https://blog.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux-invests-in-seahawk-to-help-hosting-providers-improve-retention-and-grow-high-margin-wordpress-revenue</guid> <dc:date>2025-11-19T14:00:00Z</dc:date> <dc:creator>Igor Seletskiy</dc:creator> </item> </channel> </rss>