CloudLinux, developer of shared hosting operating systems (OS), released a hybrid kernel to offer CloudLinux 6 features for CloudLinux 5 and CentOS 5 users. With this release, customers would be able to limit new resources and achieve a performance increase of around 10%, without the complexity of upgrading their operating system.
Upgrading from CentOS 5 and 5 CloudLinux CloudLinux servers 6 may be a long-term complex process. Typically, shared hosting providers need to implement completely new servers and move customer data. This creates a substantial workload for engineers and administrators, which brings with it a financial cost. In addition, migration of customer accounts could lead to corruption or loss of data, making it a risk many hosts are not willing to take.
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CloudLinux has been working on hybrid kernel for about two years. Over the past two years, they have been through several beta versions to ensure high performance, bug free kernel. Finally, the company can now make available hybrid kernel for all CloudLinux 5 and CentOS 5 customers. After installation, users can access key features of CloudLinux 6, without the workload upgrade.
"The main improvements in CloudLinux 6 are based in the core," said Igor Seletskiy, founder and CEO of CloudLinux . "The majority of other components such as Apache, are already update the latest versions of the control panels. Therefore, by simply using the CloudLinux 6 core with an older version of CloudLinux and CentOS provides a convenient and accessible way to unlock new features and better performance. Our hybrid kernel allows customers to get these benefits in just a few minutes. "
CloudLinux was founded in 09 to meet the specific needs of web hosting providers. The company headquarters is located in Princeton, New Jersey, and its development team is based in Donetsk, Ukraine.
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