{"id":43862,"date":"2016-07-19T13:00:51","date_gmt":"2016-07-19T18:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.cpanel.com\/?p=43862"},"modified":"2016-07-19T13:00:51","modified_gmt":"2016-07-19T18:00:51","slug":"easyapache-3-deprecation-schedules","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devel.www.cpanel.net\/blog\/products\/easyapache-3-deprecation-schedules\/","title":{"rendered":"EasyApache 3 Deprecation Schedules"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Notice\u00a09\/13\/16: This deprecation schedule is no longer valid. Please see the updated schedule in the new post: Updated EasyApache 3 Deprecation Schedule<\/a>. The below post is retained solely for historical accuracy.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

EasyApache 3 has served us well for the past 10 years, but it’s almost\u00a0time for us to say goodbye. While EasyApache3 did its<\/span> job, and did it for a long time, there were many improvements that we wanted to make.\u00a0The biggest external complaint was that EasyApache 3 took between 20 – 30 minutes just to add a PHP or Apache module. That’s CRAZY! Internally, we struggled with maintenance as there is a lot of code in EasyApache3 (around half a million lines).<\/p>\n

For the past two years, we’ve been working on our new web stack, EasyApache 4. EasyApache 4 offers the benefit of using RPMs to speed up both customization and the time spent building, as well as other asked-for features like the ability to use multiple versions of PHP.\u00a0We believe that EasyApache 4 provides a wealth of great features and improved functionality, and we strongly encourage you to check it<\/span>\u00a0out if you haven’t already. We’re enormously excited about the work that’s gone into it, and think you will be too.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Here’s the tentative schedule:<\/p>\n