How did you find out about myVesta?

deanhills
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I've just read about it at the main Vesta Panel:
Is Vesta Project Dead?
https://forum.vestacp.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=19905

I noticed your discussion and mention about a Debian fork and am now trying to find out whether I need to make a change.

I was unaware that the main Vesta Panel is no longer actively supported.
seeuhome
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Just wanted to say T H A N K Y O U ! ! !

I've been using VestaCP for several years now and have been very happy with the product. When I was ready to build another VM this weekend I noticed that the Fail2Ban wasn't starting. After rebuilding the VM several times I shot over to the forum and saw the awful news.

Good news for us that you have continued to help us with myVesta. I'm not a Debian user, but I'm in IT and have been for over 30 years. The setup was a snap and all is working.

Thanks again!
arktex54
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dpeca wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:03 am OK, something must be first topic on forum, so let's start with question.
How did you find out about myVesta?
I was going to upgrade Ubuntu 16.04 LTS running vestacp why I had some downtime. I have posted a few times in the forums and have only gotten crickets, so I decided to look around and found out about myvesta and another fork. I **like** how it is built for only one operating system so there isn't a bunch of broken stuff because the developer didn't have time to test with X version. I slapped up a Debian 10 on Digital Ocean and away I went. It imported the old vesta backup packages perfectly!

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/616 ... ng-e-mails
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I answered to your question on stackowerflow :)
arktex54
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dpeca wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 2:03 pm
I answered to your question on stackowerflow :)
Thanks, mate! That fixed it just like you stated it would! Kudos!
Ominae
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arktex54 wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2020 11:22 pm
dpeca wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:03 am OK, something must be first topic on forum, so let's start with question.
How did you find out about myVesta?
I was going to upgrade Ubuntu 16.04 LTS running vestacp why I had some downtime. I have posted a few times in the forums and have only gotten crickets, so I decided to look around and found out about myvesta and another fork. I **like** how it is built for only one operating system so there isn't a bunch of broken stuff because the developer didn't have time to test with X version. I slapped up a Debian 10 on Digital Ocean and away I went. It imported the old vesta backup packages perfectly!

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/616 ... ng-e-mails
Doubt, could you tell me please what machine or plan did you choose in Digital Ocean?
Ominae
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What worries me about VestaCP is that for example the installation of Nginx PHP-FPM was left in Php7.0 and wordpress is claiming that it is already obsolete.

I installed MyVesta Nginx PHP-FPM and it comes with Php7.2 and solved the wordpress problem :) I am happy

Doubt ... will there be an update to Php7.3 or 7.4 in MyVesta or the problem is that I should do a manual update?
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Ominae wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:50 am What worries me about VestaCP is that for example the installation of Nginx PHP-FPM was left in Php7.0 and wordpress is claiming that it is already obsolete.

I installed MyVesta Nginx PHP-FPM and it comes with Php7.2 and solved the wordpress problem :) I am happy

Doubt ... will there be an update to Php7.3 or 7.4 in MyVesta or the problem is that I should do a manual update?
Debian10 comes with php7.3
I have no idea how did you get php7.2

You have multi-php installer for myVesta:

Download php-installer:

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wget -nv -O ./vesta-inst-php.sh https://c.myvestacp.com/tools/multi-php-install.sh
Now you need to edit script before you run it.

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mcedit ./vesta-inst-php.sh
Put 1 in desired PHP versions.

Save it, and then run script.

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sudo bash ./vesta-inst-php.sh
Ominae
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dpeca wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 10:48 am
Debian10 comes with php7.3
I have no idea how did you get php7.2
Sorry! jajaja :oops: if i have php7.3
I entered the wrong machine :roll: oops!
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I was concerned about the apparent stalled status of the VestaCP project as I have been using it for production servers for a few years. I saw a post that mentioned myVesta (and Hestia?) so had a look at both, and while Hestia is pretty, the fact that you're using this on your own servers, so have a fair bit of "skin in the game", I decided to give it a try, and am very happy I have gone this route.

Thank you for making this publicly available.
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