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Question CloudLinux 7 support after EOL in July?

Alexander Bien

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
CloudLinux7
Plesk version and microupdate number
latest
CloudLinux announced they will keep issuing security releases for CloudLinux 7 (if the CVE level is high enough) for another year after the regular EOL (end of June '24). I am wondering how this may affect Plesk's view of CloudLinux 7 in terms of it being a supported platform or not.

Will Plesk stop to support CloudLinux7 after June 30th 2024, or will support stay active?
 
Ceasing support only means that you won't be able to update Plesk to newer versions on the existing platform. Currently I have not heard of plans to extend support for EOLed operating systems just because the vendor offers security fixes for "high" level issues. Rather migrate now than later.
 
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