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CloudLinux Terms of Service and Privacy Policy If you would like to read about CloudLinux's terms of use, visit their site at https://cloudlinux.com/terms-of-use   To learn more about their Privacy Policy, go to https://cloudlinux.com/privacy-policy How to enable proactive defense and protect websites from zero day attacks The Proactive Defense feature is available starting from Imunify360 3.4.0 Beta. To upgrade to Imunify360 3.4.0 Beta, run the command: yum update imunify360-firewall --enablerepo=imunify360-testing To install this new Imunify360 3.4.0 Beta, please follow the instructions in the documentation. When you have... How to install CloudLinux on cPanel CloudLinux is available to use with your cPanel account. This guide will show you step by step how to correctly install both. - Please note this tutorial is based on a fresh installation - if you are upgrading an existing installation, please backup the databases before continuing! -  Before... How to install CloudLinux on DirectAdmin CloudLinux is now available on DirectAdmin. Before you begin, however, there are a few things to do first.  - Please note this tutorial is based on a fresh installation - if you are upgrading an existing installation, please backup the databases before continuing! - In case you're missing some,... How to Check Your Version of KernelCare You can check the version of KernelCare using the following command: kcarectl --info.   Example: # kcarectl --info kpatch-state: patch is applied kpatch-for: Linux version 3.10.0-714.10.2.lve1.5.9.el7.x86_64 (mockbuild@build.cloudlinux.com) (gcc version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-16) (GCC)... Official CloudLinux Documentation CloudLinux OS improves server stability, density, and security of your servers by partitioning and limiting resources, such as memory, CPU, connections, for each tenant. If you are new to CloudLinux OS, make sure to visit our knowledge base on CloudLinux, which goes into details about many CloudLinux features. The... What is CloudLinux? In shared web hosting, the most common reason for downtime is a single account compromising server performance for all the other accounts that share the same server. More often than not, that one account’s excessive server usage is due to malware, outdated software or poorly coded/misconfigured plugins or... Everything you need to know about CloudLinux and server resource limits What is Cloud Linux In shared web hosting, the most common reason for downtime is a single account compromising server performance for all the other accounts that share the same server. CloudLinux essentially creates a virtual environment for each individual account on a shared web hosting server and allows the...