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MultiPHP vs. Cloudlinux PHP Selector

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  • 24x7server
    Hello :), At this time I would suggest you to use Cloudlinux PHP Selector because they are still working on EasyApache 4 to fix some issues which they are facing so it's better to use Cloudlinux php selector at this time.
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  • Telematica_at
    Hello, okay and how can i deactivate the MultiPHP for my Clients?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) CloudLinux has published a document for this at: PHP Selector Integration with cPanel MultiPHP Manager Thank you.
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  • kernow
    Above link is broken. Were getting a few clients using both selectors and mixing up the configs, ie php 7 on cloudlinux selector and 5.6 on cPanels multiPHP manager. What's the advice here and does one setting take precedence over the other?
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  • Infopro
    Fixed link.
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  • rpvw
    I am a big fan of Cloudlinux and PHP Selector. I think it offers a simpler point and click interface than the cPanel Multi PHP selector, but possibly at the expense at the easy and advanced customization of the ini files. Personally, I have disabled the MultiPHP Manager and the MultiPHP INI Editor in my feature lists so that my clients only have access to the Cloudlinux controls. I think it is very much a matter of assessing your clients and their understanding and experience, and then deciding which feature set (or both) is going to be of most benefit to them and your business.
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  • kernow
    infopro, thanks for fixing the link. We had no idea PHP Selector is not compatible with PHP-FPM ! rpvw, Yes we prefer the CloudLinux php selector also, though I read on CL forums that cPanel's version will probably win the battle :(
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  • Lucas
    I have been working with MultiPHP for a few weeks and other than a few little issues with some extensions which have now already been fixed, everything is great!
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