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CloudLinux ELevate project

The CloudLinux team had been working on a project called "Elevate." This project aimed to extend the benefits of CloudLinux OS, which is known for its stability and security enhancements, to other Linux distributions.

Here are some key points about the CloudLinux Elevate project:

  1. Cross-Distribution Support:

    • Elevate was designed to work not only on CloudLinux OS but also on other popular Linux distributions, such as CentOS, Ubuntu, and AlmaLinux.
  2. Enhanced Security and Stability:

    • The primary goal of Elevate was to bring the enhanced security and stability features of CloudLinux OS to other distributions, which can be particularly important for hosting providers and businesses seeking a more robust environment.
  3. KernelCare for Other Distributions:

    • One of the main components of the CloudLinux OS is KernelCare, which provides automated and live patching of the Linux kernel without rebooting. Elevate aimed to extend this technology to other distributions.
  4. Support for Control Panels:

    • Elevate was expected to integrate seamlessly with popular control panels used in web hosting environments, such as cPanel, Plesk, and DirectAdmin.
  5. Improved Kernel and Package Management:

    • The project was likely to include advanced kernel and package management capabilities to ensure the best possible performance and security.
  6. Resource Limiting and Isolation:

    • CloudLinux OS is well-known for its ability to implement Lightweight Virtualized Environment (LVE) technology for resource isolation. Elevate was expected to bring similar capabilities to other distributions.

Please note that the details and progress of the Elevate project may have evolved after September 2021. For the most current and detailed information about CloudLinux Elevate, I recommend checking official CloudLinux announcements or contacting CloudLinux directly.

 
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