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CloudLinux OS optimizes shared hosting with LVE isolation, CageFS security, PHP Selector, and MySQL Governor for consistent performance.
Versions
CloudLinux v10.1
Supported OS
CentOS AlmaLinux Rocky Linux Ubuntu Debian
Instant Activation
99.9% Uptime
24/7 Expert Support
CloudLinux License

About this Product

It is an operating system developed based on the CentOS distribution of Linux. Hosting companies use Cloud Linux to increase efficiency, security, and the possibility of allocating server resources. The outstanding features of Cloud Linux include flexible resource management, high productivity, strong security, and reliability. By purchasing a Cloudlinux shared license, you can have unlimited access to all features.

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CloudLinux License

Why Choose Our CloudLinux License?

Premium hosting management with unmatched reliability and dedicated support

  • Low-Cost cPanel License
  • One-Command Setup
  • 24/7 Real Support
  • One-Time Free Change IP Request

Features

What makes CloudLinux License stand out

Real 24/7 Support

Support at any time of the day and night with an average response of 10 minutes in real life!

Unlimited Features

The license provided is an unlimited version and full features.

Direct Update

Direct update of Cloudlinux through official commands.

Easy Installation

Shared license takes less than 30 seconds to install!

Getting Started

How to Install CloudLinux License

1

Purchase

Choose your product and billing cycle. Pay via card, PayPal, crypto, or wallet.

2

Enter Server IP

Provide your server IP at checkout. License is activated instantly after payment.

3

Install

Installation command sent via email. Follow instructions in the Client area.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How to install Cloudlinux shared license?

After purchasing the Cloudlinux shared license, the installation command will be sent to you via email, and the installation instructions can be seen in the Client area.

Are there any restrictions on the Cloudlinux shared license?

The license we provide is of the shared pro type, which has no restrictions, and all facilities are active in it.

Can I use your services if I have a Cloudlinux license from another provider?

To use our licensing system, you must first remove previously installed licenses from other providers. Attempting to use our services alongside other licenses may result in compatibility issues due to differences in packages.

What payment methods are available for purchasing a Cloudlinux license?

You have several payment methods to choose from when buying a Cloudlinux license, including: PayPal, Visa and MasterCard, Perfect Money, and Cryptocurrencies.

Is it possible to install by sharedlicense.com?

Yes. After buying a license, you can send a ticket to the installation department so that the license can be installed on your servers for free.

Are the updates direct?

Yes, all updates are received directly from Cloudlinux servers.

Can I install the latest version?

Yes, you can easily install the latest version without any restrictions.

How many times can I change the IP address for my Cloudlinux license without charge?

You can change the IP address associated with your Cloudlinux license once without incurring any fees. After the initial two changes, there will be a $2 fee for each subsequent IP address change.

What operating systems are supported by Cloudlinux?

The Cloudlinux shared license is compatible with a range of operating systems, including: CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Ubuntu, Debian.

Can I replace the original license with a shared license?

Of course, you can easily replace the original license with a shared license without losing any data, and if you do not need a shared license, you can delete our license with the command visible in the client area and install the original license.

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