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Recently a vulnerability was discovered in MariaDB referred to as MySQL Remote Root Code Execution / Privilege Escalation 0day with CVE code CVE-2016-6662.
Two days ago we had released EasyEngine v3.7.0 with PHP 7.0 support for Debian Jessie and some minor fixes. PHP7 on Debian On Feb 24, 2016 we released PHP7 for Ubuntu, and skipped Debian support. Reason being PHP 7 was not available in Debian repositories and building PHP packages for Debian would have taken a lot of time. […]
Our latest entry to the EasyExpert archive is Edison Costa. He lives in Brazil and works with AgiusCloud Technology. He has been using EasyEngine over the past couple of years. While discussing his inclusion in the EasyExperts program, I got the opportunity to ask him a few questions and get to know about his journey and […]
Some time ago, we introduced our Easy Experts program. Easy Experts is our directory of experts Easy Engine users, who can be hired for various EasyEngine tasks and projects. The directory is a free listing and today we are announcing our first Easy Expert, Ingo Baab from Germany. You can view Ingo Baab’s EasyExpert profile […]
I know many users are eagerly waiting for Ubuntu 16.04 support. But personally, it was support for Nginx 1.10 which excites me more. Both were released around the same time. There are many exciting changes in this EasyEngine release. Let me describe them one by one. Nginx 1.10 + HTTP/2 Support Nginx 1.10 adds HTTP/2 feature in it’s stable branch. […]
EasyEngine security update to fix recent ImageMagick vulnerability discovered by slack team at https://imagetragick.com/
EasyExperts is a new program to create directory of EasyEngine Experts who like to provide their EasyEngine skills commercially.
EasyEngine minor update for WordPress 4.5 compatibility and Let’s Encrypt Auto-Renewal fix
It is recommended to disable PageSpeed on your sites and server in wake of recent PageSpeed security issues
EasyEngine 3.5 is released with experimental support for PHP7. A single line command can easily install PHP7 on your server.
With EasyEngine, we started Premium Support – a monthly service where EasyEngine team gave some support to other server admins. Typically this support offering was more of a helping hand to server admins. We also have our fully managed hosting plan, that also works on a monthly basis and covers more areas. Over the past couple of weeks […]
In EasyEngine 3.4, we have added support for HTTP/2 and Let’s Encrypt. To update your EasyEngine to latest version, please run ee update command. As both of these are relatively newer feature, it’s better you read the following details to familiarize yourself. HTTP/2 Support HTTP2 is newer version of HTTP protocol. HTTP2 has many improvements, but simply put, it means […]
New release EasyEngine 3.3.15 will fix compatibility issues with older WP-CLI version with WordPress 4.4 update.
Introducing a new dedicated website for EasyEngine project along with a dedicated Slack team, new Github org and more well defined roadmap for the future.
EasyEngine new release adds full-page redis-cache support without any changes or plugins requirement on WordPress end. Redis-cache is must faster and works better in multi-server setup.
EasyEngine 3.2 with openSUSE Build Service. This means EasyEngine stack install process will be more stable across debian and ubuntu.