Hi Colin, > I have a 5210R that I have been testing but still not entirely > comfortable with going fully live yet. Moved some customer’s websites > across onto it and all had issues so in the meantime sticking with 5209R.
Yeah, 5210R had a bit of a rocky start, but by now things are hammered down and it's become quite reliable. Of course: Going from 5208R straight to 5210R usually entails a few home made challenges. The oldest PHP available for 5210R is PHP-5.6 and we all know how it goes: If the source server is a 5208R, then most likely there are some old Vsites on it that are still using PHP-5.4. I'm as guilty at that as anyone else. :p The difference in MariaDB versions can also be a bit tricky. The last 5208R that I moved from to 5210R still had user passwords in the old format, but that then broke on import onto the MariaDB 10.3 on 5210R and I had to manually reset each of the passwords, which wasn't really fun. Other than that: Easy-Migrate can handle it nicely to get the data across. In any case: Going from 5208R to 5209R sure entaily fewer nuisances and 5209R still has plenty of life left in it. If you need a hand, then let me know. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx