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PHP Version 5.3.3 > 5.3.10

xsaver

New Pleskian
Hallo,

My OS is Debian 6.0.6
Panel version: 11.0.9 Update #34

In Hosting Settings / PHP Settings it says:
Your current PHP version is 5.3.3

Your release notes say PHP is upgraded to 5.3.10
Some software we use need minimal requirements of PHP 5.3.8
How can I upgrade to this version or higher ?

xsaver
 
Plesk doesn’t ship client’s PHP, it only downloads it from original OS vendor repo and it is quite likely it may be outdated there (especially for older OS). If your OS comes with PHP 5.3.10, then Plesk would run PHP 5.3.10 for clients.
 
so is Plesk safe if I upgade PHP from the dotdeb with new versions PHP 5.3.23? or Plesk doesn't reccommend upgrades like this?

I have now:

PHP 5.3.23-1~dotdeb.0 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) (built: Mar 25 2013 23:14:06)
Copyright (c) 1997-2013 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Zend Technologies
with the ionCube PHP Loader v4.0.14, Copyright (c) 2002-2011, by ionCube Ltd
 
It must be completely safe to upgrade PHP if the new PHP comes from your OS updates.
In case you obtained the PHP from alternative source or compiled yourself, it would mainly depend on how much your new package is compatible with the original OS package
(particularly - same location for logs, configs and executables).
 
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