Upgrading PHP version on a Linux-based Plesk server is a simple process. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth PHP upgrade.

Step 1: Connect to Your Server

Log in to your Linux Plesk server via SSH as the root user.

ssh root@your-server-ip

Step 2: Navigate to the Source Directory

Switch to the /usr/local/src directory:

cd /usr/local/src

Step 3: Install Atomic Repository (If Not Installed)

Plesk uses Atomicorp repositories for PHP updates. Run the following command to install it:

wget -q -O – http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic.sh | sh

Step 4: Upgrade PHP Version

Run the following command to upgrade PHP:

yum upgrade php

🔹 This will update PHP to the latest version available in the repository.

Step 5: Restart Plesk Services

After upgrading PHP, restart Plesk services to apply the changes:

/etc/init.d/psa stopall
/etc/init.d/psa startall

Step 6: Verify PHP Version

To confirm that the upgrade was successful, check the installed PHP version:

php -v

✅ Example Output:

PHP 8.2.10 (cli) (built: Oct 20 2024 12:34:56)
Copyright (c) The PHP Group
Zend Engine v4.2.10

Final Check & Testing:

✔ Test your website functionality after the PHP upgrade.
✔ Update PHP extensions if needed.
✔ Modify php.ini settings for optimal performance.

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