AlmaLinux 8 - cPanel - CloudLinux 9 how to and in which order?

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  • zodiac9797
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    • Mar 2021
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    #1

    AlmaLinux 8 - cPanel - CloudLinux 9 how to and in which order?

    Hi,
    we are preparing a new web server for a shared hosting and need some advise in which order to install OS and cPanel. Our data center supports only AlmaLinux 8.
    Should we go with the AlmaLinux 8 then upgrade to AlmaLinux 9 if it's possible, or we can upgrade (convert) from AlmaLinux 8 to CloudLinux 9?

    We would like to have CloudLinux 9 and cPanel.

    In what order we should do this? AlmaLinux 8 -> cPanel -> CloudLinux 9 or AlmaLinux 8 -> CloudLinux 9 -> cPanel...?

    Thank you!
  • Answer selected by bogdan.sh at 05-06-2024, 07:49 AM.
    bogdan.sh
    Administrator
    • Nov 2016
    • 1219

    Hi,

    If only AlmaLinux 8 is supported the recommended way will be to upgrade it to Alma 9 first using this guide: https://wiki.almalinux.org/elevate/E...ing-guide.html

    And the order will be AlmaLinux 8 > Almalinux 9 > cPanel > CloudLinux 9

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    • bogdan.sh
      Administrator
      • Nov 2016
      • 1219

      #2
      Hi,

      If only AlmaLinux 8 is supported the recommended way will be to upgrade it to Alma 9 first using this guide: https://wiki.almalinux.org/elevate/E...ing-guide.html

      And the order will be AlmaLinux 8 > Almalinux 9 > cPanel > CloudLinux 9

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      • zodiac9797
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        • Mar 2021
        • 19

        #3
        Thank you Bogdan 👍

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        • ryan
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          • Sep 2017
          • 21

          #4
          I'm in a similar situation. I'm looking for some more information on the relationship of AlmaLinux and CloudLinux. My hosting company says CloudLinux is not a stand-alone OS... is that true? I find that hard to believe since CL predates Alma. They say it's not possible to install CL without first installing Alma and then adding CL on top of that. I'm pretty sure I've installed stand-alone CloudLInux myself before. Is this something that has changed?

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          • bogdan.sh
            Administrator
            • Nov 2016
            • 1219

            #5
            Originally posted by ryan
            I'm in a similar situation. I'm looking for some more information on the relationship of AlmaLinux and CloudLinux. My hosting company says CloudLinux is not a stand-alone OS... is that true? I find that hard to believe since CL predates Alma. They say it's not possible to install CL without first installing Alma and then adding CL on top of that. I'm pretty sure I've installed stand-alone CloudLInux myself before. Is this something that has changed?
            Well, it depends what hosting company it is. We do have the ISO images which could be downloaded to receive CL directly, you have just to ensure hosting company supports that: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/shared/c...ng-new-servers

            Additionally there are a couple of Cloud Provider Images: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/shared/c...os-shared-only

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            • ryan
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              • Sep 2017
              • 21

              #6
              Originally posted by bogdan.sh

              Well, it depends what hosting company it is. We do have the ISO images which could be downloaded to receive CL directly, you have just to ensure hosting company supports that: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/shared/c...ng-new-servers

              Additionally there are a couple of Cloud Provider Images: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/shared/c...os-shared-only
              Thanks for the info. Out of curiosity, why might they want to install Almalinux first then add CloudLinux? Seems like an unnecessary extra strep. Is there any major Pro/Cons of doing it that way?

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              • bogdan.sh
                Administrator
                • Nov 2016
                • 1219

                #7
                It's wrong from customer perspective not to provide CloudLinux OS out of the box.
                The only one idea is to simplify the infrastructure and operational processes if someone needs a free OS

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                • ryan
                  Junior Member
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                  • Sep 2017
                  • 21

                  #8
                  I figured it's something like that. So there's no issues from a usability and maintenance standpoint when adding CL on top of Alma vs installing CL directly?

                  Thanks for the help, you guys are the best.

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                  • bogdan.sh
                    Administrator
                    • Nov 2016
                    • 1219

                    #9
                    Originally posted by ryan
                    I figured it's something like that. So there's no issues from a usability and maintenance standpoint when adding CL on top of Alma vs installing CL directly?

                    Thanks for the help, you guys are the best.
                    It's not like adding CloudLinux on top of Alma, it is a full conversion Alma into CloudLinux. Absolutely no issues with it

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                    • ryan
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                      • Sep 2017
                      • 21

                      #10
                      Got it. That's what I thought, but wanted to be sure. Wouldn't be the first time this hosting company has led us astray. Thanks again.

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