psalm91
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Hi,
I have a DirectAdmin server running on CentOS/RHEL 7 (EOL), hosting multiple sites including one legacy application that depends on the current environment and cannot be upgraded.
My plan:
Move DirectAdmin license to a new server (new IP)
Migrate all websites to the new server
Leave only the legacy application on the old server
Stop using DirectAdmin on the old server completely
The old server will remain running with Apache, MySQL, PHP, and cron jobs, but without a valid DirectAdmin license.
My question is:
Has anyone run a server long-term in this state?
Specifically:
Do services (Apache/MySQL/PHP) continue working normally after license removal?
Any issues with service restarts?
Any hidden dependencies on DirectAdmin that caused problems later?
I’m planning to keep the system completely unchanged (“frozen”) and not use DirectAdmin at all.
Any real-world experience would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I have a DirectAdmin server running on CentOS/RHEL 7 (EOL), hosting multiple sites including one legacy application that depends on the current environment and cannot be upgraded.
My plan:
Move DirectAdmin license to a new server (new IP)
Migrate all websites to the new server
Leave only the legacy application on the old server
Stop using DirectAdmin on the old server completely
The old server will remain running with Apache, MySQL, PHP, and cron jobs, but without a valid DirectAdmin license.
My question is:
Has anyone run a server long-term in this state?
Specifically:
Do services (Apache/MySQL/PHP) continue working normally after license removal?
Any issues with service restarts?
Any hidden dependencies on DirectAdmin that caused problems later?
I’m planning to keep the system completely unchanged (“frozen”) and not use DirectAdmin at all.
Any real-world experience would be appreciated.
Thanks.