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Christopher Anderson
Guest
More and more developers have stopped supporting the versions of PHP and MySQL that shipped with the Linux OS Versions that Parallels is currently supporting with Plesk Panel 9.2.2.
I have spent a great deal of time reading through a multitude of forums over the last few weeks and I haven't found a single Linux Admin indicate that they have been able to upgrade PHP and MySQL to newer versions on servers running Plesk 9.2.2 with 100% success.
Will Parallels be releasing an install script for Plesk 9.2.2 that will run on a Linux Distro (other than SUSE) that has been released in 2009? If so, when can we expect to see it?
There must be a means of being able to successfully upgrade PHP and MySQL to the most recent stable version that would allow Plesk Panel and all additional addons to still work flawlessly on at least one of the platforms you currently support. Why don't you do us a favor and write a step by step document showing how it can be done.
Like many hosting providers we need to be able to support newer versions of PHP and MySQL as these products evolve, if we don't then we risk losing some or all of our customer base. If our customers leave, we won't buying new licenses of Plesk or paying to renew SUS. So with that in mind I would hope that someone from Parallels let us know what your development plans are going to be for the near term and long term so that we can plan accordingly.
I have spent a great deal of time reading through a multitude of forums over the last few weeks and I haven't found a single Linux Admin indicate that they have been able to upgrade PHP and MySQL to newer versions on servers running Plesk 9.2.2 with 100% success.
Will Parallels be releasing an install script for Plesk 9.2.2 that will run on a Linux Distro (other than SUSE) that has been released in 2009? If so, when can we expect to see it?
There must be a means of being able to successfully upgrade PHP and MySQL to the most recent stable version that would allow Plesk Panel and all additional addons to still work flawlessly on at least one of the platforms you currently support. Why don't you do us a favor and write a step by step document showing how it can be done.
Like many hosting providers we need to be able to support newer versions of PHP and MySQL as these products evolve, if we don't then we risk losing some or all of our customer base. If our customers leave, we won't buying new licenses of Plesk or paying to renew SUS. So with that in mind I would hope that someone from Parallels let us know what your development plans are going to be for the near term and long term so that we can plan accordingly.