- Server operating system version
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- Plesk Obsidian Version 18.0.34 Update #2, 29. März 2021 07:40:29
Hello all,
I am currently a customer of the company STRATO in Germany and received the Plesk system there with a root server Ubuntu 16.04, with which I am actually very satisfied. However, STRATO has decided to drop support of Plesk für Ubuntu 16.04 and blocked access to the default update paths.
Unfortunately, I only have basic knowledge of Linux (a few backup scripts, little customised website configurations). However, I have managed to configure Subversion. The article can be found somewhere here in the forum - so I usually fumble my way through it.
My Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is actually still supported for a few more years, i.e. it probably still receives security updates, so it doesn't necessarily need to be replaced, especially that I would have to carry out an elaborate replacement of the server.
I have so far tried in vain to compile PHP 8.1 from the source code, which I would quite like to have, since I have no idea about Ubuntu, but know a bit of PHP and have created my website by hand (I would like to have Symfony 6.1, unfortunately without PHP 8.1 only version 6.0 works, which limits me quite a bit).
Therefore, I would like to know if it is possible to add PHP 8.1 to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, as a move would probably take 3-4 days!
I found some instructions on the net, but I was not able to implement them.
Any hints, also on services that I have to pay for, would be very welcome if it would allow me to use the old system for another 4 years.
I am currently a customer of the company STRATO in Germany and received the Plesk system there with a root server Ubuntu 16.04, with which I am actually very satisfied. However, STRATO has decided to drop support of Plesk für Ubuntu 16.04 and blocked access to the default update paths.
Unfortunately, I only have basic knowledge of Linux (a few backup scripts, little customised website configurations). However, I have managed to configure Subversion. The article can be found somewhere here in the forum - so I usually fumble my way through it.
My Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is actually still supported for a few more years, i.e. it probably still receives security updates, so it doesn't necessarily need to be replaced, especially that I would have to carry out an elaborate replacement of the server.
I have so far tried in vain to compile PHP 8.1 from the source code, which I would quite like to have, since I have no idea about Ubuntu, but know a bit of PHP and have created my website by hand (I would like to have Symfony 6.1, unfortunately without PHP 8.1 only version 6.0 works, which limits me quite a bit).
Therefore, I would like to know if it is possible to add PHP 8.1 to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, as a move would probably take 3-4 days!
I found some instructions on the net, but I was not able to implement them.
Any hints, also on services that I have to pay for, would be very welcome if it would allow me to use the old system for another 4 years.