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Thank you for the question.  ASL works with Cloudlinux.  Currently all of Cloudlinuxes kernel enhancements have not been integrated into the secure ASL kernel.
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ASL works with Cloudlinux.  Currently, all of Cloudlinuxes kernel enhancements have not been integrated into the secure ASL kernel.
  
For now, if you use Cloudlinux you will need to use the kernel that is supplied with Cloudlinux and not the secure ASL kernel. We are working very hard on getting the last remaining Cloudlinux kernel changes into our secure kernel, and we are doing this in close coordination with Cloudlinux.  We expect to have all of those features added into our kernel by the end of the first quarter of 2012.  As soon as all the Cloudlinux kernel features are integrated into the secure ASL kernel will we send out a notification to our Cloudlinux customers and we will update this page.
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For now, if you use Cloudlinux, you will need to use the kernel that is supplied with Cloudlinux and not the secure ASL kernel to make use of CloudLinux's kernel features.  
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We are working very hard on supporting the remaining Cloudlinux kernel modifications in our secure kernel, and we are doing this in close coordination with Cloudlinux.  We expect to have all of those features added into our kernel by the end of the second quarter of 2012.  As soon as all the Cloudlinux kernel features are integrated into the secure ASL kernel will we send out a notification to our Cloudlinux customers and we will update this page.

Revision as of 17:50, 1 March 2012

ASL works with Cloudlinux. Currently, all of Cloudlinuxes kernel enhancements have not been integrated into the secure ASL kernel.

For now, if you use Cloudlinux, you will need to use the kernel that is supplied with Cloudlinux and not the secure ASL kernel to make use of CloudLinux's kernel features.

We are working very hard on supporting the remaining Cloudlinux kernel modifications in our secure kernel, and we are doing this in close coordination with Cloudlinux. We expect to have all of those features added into our kernel by the end of the second quarter of 2012. As soon as all the Cloudlinux kernel features are integrated into the secure ASL kernel will we send out a notification to our Cloudlinux customers and we will update this page.

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