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CloudLinux 9.8 is now generally available. It tracks AlmaLinux OS 9.8 (“Olive Jaguar”) with the upstream 5.14 kernel, refreshed compiler toolchains, and new Python 3.14, MariaDB 11.8, and PostgreSQL 18 versions. The CloudLinux LVE stack, mod_lsapi, and PHP/Python/Node.js Selector packages have been rebuilt against the new kernel.
You can install CloudLinux 9.8 on new servers using our ISO images, or convert an existing AlmaLinux 9.8 system using the standard cldeploy workflow. Detailed step-by-step instructions are available in the official documentation.
The cloudlinux-release package for 9.8 is being rolled out gradually over the next two weeks to existing 9.7 installations, so the standard dnf update workflow will pick it up automatically once your server’s batch is reached. If you would like to upgrade immediately, run:
dnf --enablerepo=cloudlinux-rollout-8-bypass install cloudlinux-release
dnf update
After the rollout window finishes, every system updated via dnf update will land on 9.8 by default. As always, we recommend staging the upgrade on a test machine before applying it across your fleet.
CloudLinux 9.8 inherits the full set of AlmaLinux 9.8 improvements, layered with the CloudLinux kernel, LVE, and PHP/Python/Node.js Selector enhancements. The highlights below are grouped by area.
For the complete list of changes inherited from upstream, please refer to the AlmaLinux 9.8 release notes and the CloudLinux changelog.
CloudLinux 9.8 is available for x86_64 (Intel/AMD). The same minimum hardware requirements as previous CloudLinux 9 releases apply.
CloudLinux 9 follows the standard RHEL 9 lifecycle, with full support through 2032. Existing CloudLinux 9.x customers can move to 9.8 at no additional cost as part of their active subscription.
As always, our team is here to help. Please reach out via our support portal if you hit any issues, and we look forward to your feedback on 9.8.
CloudLinux 9.8 is now generally available. It tracks AlmaLinux OS 9.8 (“Olive Jaguar”) with the upstream 5.14 kernel, refreshed compiler toolchains, and new Python 3.14, MariaDB 11.8, and PostgreSQL 18 versions. The CloudLinux LVE stack, mod_lsapi, and PHP/Python/Node.js Selector packages have been rebuilt against the new kernel.
You can install CloudLinux 9.8 on new servers using our ISO images, or convert an existing AlmaLinux 9.8 system using the standard cldeploy workflow. Detailed step-by-step instructions are available in the official documentation.
The cloudlinux-release package for 9.8 is being rolled out gradually over the next two weeks to existing 9.7 installations, so the standard dnf update workflow will pick it up automatically once your server’s batch is reached. If you would like to upgrade immediately, run:
dnf --enablerepo=cloudlinux-rollout-8-bypass install cloudlinux-release
dnf update
After the rollout window finishes, every system updated via dnf update will land on 9.8 by default. As always, we recommend staging the upgrade on a test machine before applying it across your fleet.
CloudLinux 9.8 inherits the full set of AlmaLinux 9.8 improvements, layered with the CloudLinux kernel, LVE, and PHP/Python/Node.js Selector enhancements. The highlights below are grouped by area.
For the complete list of changes inherited from upstream, please refer to the AlmaLinux 9.8 release notes and the CloudLinux changelog.
CloudLinux 9.8 is available for x86_64 (Intel/AMD). The same minimum hardware requirements as previous CloudLinux 9 releases apply.
CloudLinux 9 follows the standard RHEL 9 lifecycle, with full support through 2032. Existing CloudLinux 9.x customers can move to 9.8 at no additional cost as part of their active subscription.
As always, our team is here to help. Please reach out via our support portal if you hit any issues, and we look forward to your feedback on 9.8.
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