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Select PHP Version at customer service plan

Michael-MM

New Pleskian
Hi,

i have an 64bit CentOS 6.5 Root Server with Plesk 11.5.30 Update #45.
On the Server is PHP 5.3.3 installed.
I would like to run both versions side by side and depending on your service plan (not by domain) select which Accesses. The main version I want to keep the 5.3.3, optional 5.4
A Basic option there seems to be in the service plan under hosting settings. As I sat around this?

I look forward to a solution

Thanks,

michael

EDIT: Maybe is this the correct way: http://kb.parallels.com/en/118378
 
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That is working by default assuming you have registered that additional PHP version you installed with Plesk.

E.g. on one server I have default php 5.4. which came automatically with Plesk installation and PHP5.3. as additional one which I registered in plesk. By default all my service plans have version 5.4., however I can change subscription PHP version anytime, simply by going to domains hosting settings. Both versions of PHP are running side by side and there is currently e.g. 60-70% domains running under 5.4. and the rest under 5.3..

No problems so far.
 
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