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The first alternative to CloudLinux LVE Manager is here, from the good folks at LiteSpeed

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that’s easy, with falling interest rates, webpros’ owner can now afford to raise more debt and buy them all

vertical integration ftw

I don’t think you understand what I’m getting at. A web host has to use various products to deliver a finished product. The following is used to offer it:

cPanel manages the websites, email, PHP, and MySQL. The WP Toolkit acts similarly to Imunify360 because it helps keep websites up-to-date and secure.

LiteSpeed is used to serve the websites as fast as possible, even faster than Apache/Nginx in most cases, especially with LSCache. It can be even quicker when using LiteSpeed Crawler (only recommended on VPS/Dedicated servers).

CloudLinux is used to isolate each account from one…


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The first alternative to CloudLinux LVE Manager is here, from the good folks at LiteSpeed


I can’t help but think that LiteSpeed is adding that because cPanel and CloudLinux are so heavily integrated i.e CloudLinux uses AccelerateWP, and CloudLinux didn’t go with LiteSpeed to use LiteSpeed/LScache. Instead, cPanel/CloudLinux choose Nginx/WP Rocket.

LiteSpeed will have cgroups and then also maybe add their own Redis. That means many could use cPanel/LiteSpeed without CloudLinux, at least for single websites/small workloads. Of course, CloudLinux still has many other benefits than just true resources limits and Redis (when using AccelerateWP).

Sure is interesting.

Whoever launches a combo of cPanel, LiteSpeed, CloudLinux, Imunify360, and Acronis, all built-in, will be a winner. That will never happen, though, at least not in our lifetime.


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Is it negligient of CVC Fund to not acquire Litespeed & Cloudlinux? – Web Hosting Talk


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cloudlinux is of value to redhat not because of their profitability but their team of kernel engineers (the fact that almacare resources can be redirected to redhatcare is an extra bonus)

I do not think the resources are interchangeable in that way. RHEL develops OS, while AlmaLinux devs stitch together RHEL packages; in other words, they repackage RHEL. One is OS development, another is advanced distribution. But both are of significant importance.

Take that opinion with a grain of salt because I do not have any first-hand insight into the workforce of either company.

In any case, do not pursue this line of thought. If it materializes, it can bring disaster to the shared hosting industry. While I am sure most…




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Is it negligient of CVC Fund to not acquire Litespeed & Cloudlinux? – Web Hosting Talk


Quote Originally Posted by frankfm
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cloudlinux is of value to redhat not because of their profitability but their team of kernel engineers (the fact that almacare resources can be redirected to redhatcare is an extra bonus)

I do not think the resources are interchangeable in that way. RHEL develops OS, while AlmaLinux devs stitch together RHEL packages; in other words, they repackage RHEL. One is OS development, another is advanced distribution. But both are of significant importance.

Take that opinion with a grain of salt because I do not have any first-hand insight into the workforce of either company.

In any case, do not pursue this line of thought. If it materializes, it can bring disaster to the shared hosting industry. While I am sure most…




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Is it negligient of CVC Fund to not acquire Litespeed & Cloudlinux?


Quote Originally Posted by Mike – MDDHosting
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No. Please god no. [The Office Meme -> Michael Scott]

We do not need CloudLinux and Imunify under the WebPros branding or backed by VC that cares only about extracting profits over anything else.

Honestly – I think there needs to be more competition in this space, not consolidation.

you don’t have to worry about that as CVC is a private equity leveraged buyout fund, not so much a VC

these funds specialize in extracting maximum value while investing little in development – “Greed, for lack of a better word, is good” -wolf of wall street

personally i think it’s more interesting if ibm via rhel does the full vertical stack integration, they don’t have a libcare to compete with oracle…


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