Difference between revisions of "CloudLinux"

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ASL works with Cloudlinux.  Currently, all of Cloudlinuxes kernel modification have not been integrated into the secure ASL kernel.  Cloudlinux uses an older version of the Linux kernel, and its modifications to the kernel must be updated to work with modern Linux kernels, such as the one that ASL includes.  Support for all of Cloudlinux's kernel features is planned for 2013.   
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ASL works with Cloudlinux.   
  
Therefore, if you use Cloudlinux, you will currently 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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Cloudlinux uses an older version of the Linux kernel, and its modifications to the kernel must be updated to work with modern Linux kernels, such as the one that ASL includes.  
  
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.  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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Therefore, if you use Cloudlinux, you will currently need to use the kernel that is supplied with Cloudlinux and not the secure ASL kernel to make use of CloudLinux's kernel features.

Revision as of 16:09, 9 January 2014

ASL works with Cloudlinux.

Cloudlinux uses an older version of the Linux kernel, and its modifications to the kernel must be updated to work with modern Linux kernels, such as the one that ASL includes.

Therefore, if you use Cloudlinux, you will currently 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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