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Back to cPanel 10

Apparently my host (SurpassHosting) has been having some issues with the recent upgrade to cPanel 11. I was happy that they finally upgraded, but they have decide to roll back to cPanel 10. Here is the response I got from Surpass when asking about the change:

Hello,

CPanel 11 has been causing problems for some of our users so we have opted to use 10 for a while longer on some servers.

Regards,
Andrew

I don’t think I will be missing much. They only changes seem to be a sleek interface, and I can live without that for a while.

  • http://www.cPanel.net David Grega

    Most people do notice the new interface as it is the most obvious improvement seen in cPanel 11. There are many back-end improvements for server administrators.

    For end-users, cPanel 11 allows you to use web disk (essentially mount your web space as if it was a thumb drive to your computer), install your own PHP PECLs and PEAR Packages, install your own Perl modules and now cPanel supports Ruby on Rails. Additionally there’s a sleek new file manager and the cPanel interface is now friendlier for non-English speaking customers.

    You can find full information regarding what’s new in cPanel 11 by visiting: http://www.cPanel.net/cpanel11

  • http://www.teamtutorials.com John Ward

    I was happy when they upgraded to cPanel 11. It seemed like it was overdue. The first thing I noticed was the visual change. The look was very nice. I didn’t even get a chance to dig into cPanel any deeper, they switched back to version 10 too soon. Hopefully my host will get their stuff together and upgrade to 11 (again).

  • http://www.teamtutorials.com John Ward

    Web disk sounds very interesting. It seems like it would save me a lot of FTP work.

  • http://www.teamtutorials.com John Ward

    Our host has upgraded us to the new version again. Once I get around to checking out all of the new features I may do a little review on it. You can also look forward to some cPanel 11 tutorials.