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AlmaLinux 8, MySQL 5.7 and PHP 7.4 (or earlier)

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Yes, we have the following listed in our documentation at Introduction to PHP | cPanel & WHM Documentation "If your server runs AlmaLinux OS 8 or Rocky Linux" 8, you cannot use PHP 7.1 or earlier." If you need to use older versions of PHP while your clients get things up-to-date to work with newer software, it would be best to use the CloudLinux operating system.
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  • kgs
    So 7.4 is still fully supported? Cool. And what about MySQL 5.7? Does that go away with AlmaLinux 8?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Correct - you'd be able to have MySQL 8 or MariaDB 10.5 or 10.6 at this time on an AlmaLinux 8 machine.
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  • kgs
    Thank you. Do you foresee a time between now and June '24 where the elevate script will work for VPS's?
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  • kgs
    Thank you!
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    You're very welcome!
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  • iero
    the problem with this update is mysql compatibility with Magento 2.3, that version only accepts Mysql 5.6 and 5.7, we specialize in magento hosting and this is a big problem, in other words, option 1: we need to update all our magento installations wich is complicated because of custom modifications, option 2 is to leave cPanel which i don't want and run pure ssh :(
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  • vacancy
    the problem with this update is mysql compatibility with Magento 2.3, that version only accepts Mysql 5.6 and 5.7, we specialize in magento hosting and this is a big problem, in other words, option 1: we need to update all our magento installations wich is complicated because of custom modifications, option 2 is to leave cPanel which i don't want and run pure ssh :(

    Centos 7 support will continue until 2024, until then you can update the infrastructure of your software. Note that mysql 5.7's support is also ending this year, which means you won't be able to get security and performance updates no matter which panel you switch to.
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