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Very simple question, but is Cloudlinux 7 production ready yet?
I know there were some kernel issues and that CL7 was constantly crashing. Have these been resolved yet?
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But kernel have not crashed yet, but I would not recommend it for production yet.
There are no new kernel released yet and we are using:
3.10.0-329.7.2.lve1.4.4.el7.x86_64
Just installed it on my x86_64 machine but the for the i686 I get No package kernel-3.10.0-427.10.1.lve1.4.7.el7 available.
No package kmod-lve-1.4-7.el7 available.
Error: Nothing to do
Ive replied in another thread, duplicating here to not leave it unanswered. Current kernel is CL6 while we are talking about CL7 machines. And I suppose your other x64 machine was CL7 also.
Have you had any reports of issues since the 3.10.0-427.10.1.lve1.4.7.el7 release?
We deploying a whole bunch of new servers would prefer to go with CL7. I would hate to go with CL6 if I dont have too, as full updates stop for CentOS 6 next year.
Weve been running Cloudlinux 7 on a production server with 300 accounts and apart from a bug that forced us to reboot because new accounts weren accessible we haven had any actual crashes.
Yesterday we encountered a bug with crontab having the wrong chmod (755 instead of 4755) but apart from that everything has been smooth.
We run kernel care, I don know if it applied the latest bug fixes or if we have to reboot again for that.
Cloudlinux 6 is defently more stable than Cloudlinux 7, but in our oppinion Cloudlinux 7 is production ready. The more people that use it the more stable it will get.
We had two reports about issues with CL7 kernel, going to release another kernel update in few days. Unfortunately it is not so stable as we would like it to be. However yes with every release its more stable.
Weve had no crashes so far with our 300 accounts. We dont use db governor as we had issues with it on Cloulînux 6 and from what Ive read there have been some bugs causee by it on CL7.
So far were glad to have gone with cloudlinux 7 and not 6.
Most probably it depends from different hardware used. As of now we still to not recommend CloudLinux 7 for production server, however have few thousands of running servers already. The chance of collision is like 0.1% of total count.
> Most probably it depends from different hardware used. As of now we still to not recommend CloudLinux 7 for production server, however have few thousands of running servers already. The chance of collision is like 0.1% of total count.
With CentOS 6 ending full updated in February 2017 (9 months away) isn it cutting production ready a bit close?
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