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Account Transfers cPanel 11.25.0 Release Feature Updates

For cPanel™ to cPanel™ transfers, the single and multiple account transfer interfaces in WHM now provide the ability to skip the home directory when packaging an account. This allows you to reduce the amount of time a transfer takes and choose a more efficient method to transfer the user’s home directory.

The cPanel™ version of the remote server is auto-detected for cPanel™-to-cPanel™ account transfers. The Remote Server Type menu in the transfer interface is updated to reflect this change.

When transferring a mixture of reseller and non-reseller accounts using the Multiple Account Transfer interface, the resellers will transer first. Prior cPanel™ versions would iterate through the users alphabetically.

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Cpanel Release Tiers

Cpanel Release Tiers

cPanel has released publicly in 4 tiers:

* STABLE
* RELEASE
* CURRENT
* EDGE

This scheme allows rapid development and quick availability of new versions of cPanel & WHM. Server admins can select a cPanel & WHM tier.

STABLE Has received considerable public exposure, testing, and verification. Published least frequently.

RELEASE Similar to STABLE, but has received slightly less testing. Updated more often than STABLE. New installations default to RELEASE. Published more frequently than STABLE.

CURRENT Tested and verified, but may not contain all proposed functionality of a release. Similar to the “release candidate” tier used under other publication schemes.

EDGE Has received only rudimentary testing. Features are subject to further modification. Usually lacks official public documentation.

Due to the dynamic nature of EDGE builds, you should only use EDGE for compatibility and functionality testing in a controlled environment. Do not use the EDGE tier on production servers.

Reference: http://cpanel.net/

Getting Release ID in Parallels Plesk Panel

Release ID is a unique identifier of the Panel release, for example, Parallels Plesk Panel 10.0.0.

To get a list of available release IDs, issue the following command:

parallels_installer –show-releases


On a Linux/Unix server.

A list of product versions will be displayed. For example:

PLESK_10_0_0 (Parallels Plesk Panel for Linux/Unix 10.0.0)

Reference: http://parallels.com/