We are happy to announce that Vesta is back under active development as of 25 February 2024. We are working on v1 candidate and expect to engage more with the community over the coming months. We are committed to open source, and we encourage contributors to help us build the future of Vesta.
New release for 2015 ?
Re: New release for 2015 ?
screenshots from user interface control panelskurudo wrote: Nope, there is nothing to see, screenshot of scripts or temples?There will be php-fpm support, it's tested yet. It's like normal templates, but apache-less. You can choose nginx and php-fpm scenario. It's work through unix socket.
Re: New release for 2015 ?
Will 0.9.9 have full IPv6 support? If not, I will have to migrate away from it.
Re: New release for 2015 ?
in the roadmap page https://vestacp.com/roadmap/ it says ipv6 support is supported in Version 0.9.9-1smccloud wrote:Will 0.9.9 have full IPv6 support? If not, I will have to migrate away from it.
also that roadmap might not be that accurate as it states release date for August but support says May
Re: New release for 2015 ?
Then it is time for me to migrate away from VestaCP to something else with full IPv6 support. I do not think hacking config files to get IPv6 working is a proper fix either.jimmy wrote:in the roadmap page https://vestacp.com/roadmap/ it says ipv6 support is supported in Version 0.9.9-1smccloud wrote:Will 0.9.9 have full IPv6 support? If not, I will have to migrate away from it.
also that roadmap might not be that accurate as it states release date for August but support says May
Re: New release for 2015 ?
jimmy, there not much changes yet. When it's done, then we all can look to new interface. ;-)jimmy wrote:screenshots from user interface control panel
Re: New release for 2015 ?
hacking? Men, it's open source panel. You can change whatever you want.smccloud wrote:Then it is time for me to migrate away from VestaCP to something else with full IPv6 support. I do not think hacking config files to get IPv6 working is a proper fix either.
If you can implement full ipv6 support, you can do it.
IPv4 alive and lively than IPv6. In my _personal_ opinion, there is no need to rush with IPv6. My expirience say me so. 2-3 years of active disscussion and promotion, and where IPv6? No need to panic, it will be, but later.
Re: New release for 2015 ?
Is it will be possible to upgrade 0.9.8 to 0.9.9 without losing anything or have to do clean installation for 0.9.9?
Re: New release for 2015 ?
Beta for centos 7?
Actualy no support?
I need work centos 7 and vesta is posibol?
excuse my english
Actualy no support?
I need work centos 7 and vesta is posibol?
excuse my english
Re: New release for 2015 ?
I don't have time to code at home, I have an infant. Plus I was a .NET programmer, not a PHP programmer. I had to manually edit config files to get actual IPv6 support working.skurudo wrote:hacking? Men, it's open source panel. You can change whatever you want.smccloud wrote:Then it is time for me to migrate away from VestaCP to something else with full IPv6 support. I do not think hacking config files to get IPv6 working is a proper fix either.
If you can implement full ipv6 support, you can do it.
IPv4 alive and lively than IPv6. In my _personal_ opinion, there is no need to rush with IPv6. My expirience say me so. 2-3 years of active disscussion and promotion, and where IPv6? No need to panic, it will be, but later.
Re: New release for 2015 ?
hi team,
release 0.9.9 still coming this month ?
i have to prepare a new server and would like to know if i setup release 0.9.8 or waiting a few days more to use PHP-FPM/NGINX you asked coming in 0.9.9 ...
Thanks for your feedback
regards
JP
release 0.9.9 still coming this month ?
i have to prepare a new server and would like to know if i setup release 0.9.8 or waiting a few days more to use PHP-FPM/NGINX you asked coming in 0.9.9 ...
Thanks for your feedback
regards
JP