Hello, ive reader here:
> Filesystem level solutions (best choices):
>
> mod_ruid + jailshell [RECOMMENDED]: cPanel & WHM 11.38 Release Notes
> Upside: Very easy to enable, just recompile apache + enable in tweak settings and you are done.
> Downside: Requires cPanel 11.38 (RELEASE soon), doesnt scale well on CentOS5/RHEL5 (ok if < 256 users), requires mod_ruid2, marked EXPERIMENTAL
>
> cagefs [RECOMMENDED]: CloudLinux Documentation
> Upside: Available on all cPanel supported platforms today, already included with CloudLinux
> Downside: Nominal fee (requires CloudLinux), requires cagefsctl --update when changes are made
So mod_ruid + jailshell (in 11.38) and cagefs are the same things?
Thank you
> Filesystem level solutions (best choices):
>
> mod_ruid + jailshell [RECOMMENDED]: cPanel & WHM 11.38 Release Notes
> Upside: Very easy to enable, just recompile apache + enable in tweak settings and you are done.
> Downside: Requires cPanel 11.38 (RELEASE soon), doesnt scale well on CentOS5/RHEL5 (ok if < 256 users), requires mod_ruid2, marked EXPERIMENTAL
>
> cagefs [RECOMMENDED]: CloudLinux Documentation
> Upside: Available on all cPanel supported platforms today, already included with CloudLinux
> Downside: Nominal fee (requires CloudLinux), requires cagefsctl --update when changes are made
So mod_ruid + jailshell (in 11.38) and cagefs are the same things?
Thank you
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