October 23, 2025
RunCloud Agent v2.14.1+1What’s NewFixed an intermittent issue affecting backup configuration stability.Deployment InformationThis update will roll out automatically to all compatible servers within 72 hours.No action is required. The update installs seamlessly in the background.If your server does not receive the update within this timeframe, please get in touch with our support team for manual assistance.
October 13, 2025
NGINX Updatesnginx-rc 1.27.1+8What’s NewUpdated web app configuration to address intermittent HTTP/3 timeout issues observed on some servers.PHP Updates Now Available for NGINXPHP 8.4.12PHP 8.3.25Note: If your server runs on OpenLiteSpeed, RunCloud does not handle PHP version updates. However, once a PHP version update becomes available for OpenLiteSpeed, it should also be automatically available on your server(s).
October 1, 2025
RunCloud Agent v2.14.0+3What’s NewFixed issue with HTTP3 timeout.Added ability to immediately sync agent version to panel for manual agent update.Deployment InformationThis update will roll out automatically to all compatible servers within 72 hours.No action is required; the update will run seamlessly in the background.If you do not receive the update within this timeframe, please contact our support team for assistance with a manual update.
September 18, 2025
RunCloud Agent v2.13.1+7What’s NewImproved auto-healing to resolve multiple log-related issuesFixed auto-healing for services not restarting properlyDeployment InformationThis update will roll out automatically to all compatible servers within 72 hours.No action is required; the update will run seamlessly in the background.If you do not receive the update within this timeframe, please contact our support team for assistance with a manual update.NGINX Updatesnginx-rc 1.27.1+7What’s NewAdded new module ngx_http_auth_request_module
September 3, 2025
PHP Updates Now Available for NGINXPHP 8.4.11Note: If your server runs on OpenLiteSpeed, RunCloud does not handle PHP version updates. However, once a PHP version update becomes available for OpenLiteSpeed, it should also be automatically available on your server(s).
August 28, 2025
The LiteSpeed team has released a critical security update addressing a vulnerability in LiteSpeed’s QUIC and HTTP/3 Library (LSQUIC) that could result in memory leaks.What we’ve done: RunCloud has now automatically applied the update to OpenLiteSpeed servers. Your environment should now be running OLS v1.8.4 or higher.Action required:In most cases, no action is required – RunCloud will have already updated your affected server(s) automatically.However, since this is a security update, we strongly recommend double-checking that your OpenLiteSpeed version is 1.8.4 or higher to ensure you are protected.For full details, see the official LiteSpeed advisory: LiteSpeed Security Update – Aug 18, 2025.
August 20, 2025
The LiteSpeed team has released a critical security update addressing a vulnerability in the QUIC and HTTP/3 library (LSQUIC). This issue could allow crafted requests to trigger memory leaks, potentially leading to Denial-of-Service (DoS).What we’re doingWe are currently testing an automatic update that will bring all OpenLiteSpeed servers connected to RunCloud up to OLS v1.8.4. Once testing is complete, the update will be rolled out automatically across affected servers.Next stepsAt this stage, no action is required from you.We will publish a separate announcement once the update is released to production and has been applied automatically.For full details, see the official LiteSpeed advisory: LiteSpeed Security Update – Aug 18, 2025.
August 13, 2025
RunCloud now monitors NGINX, MariaDB, PHP-FPM, and Redis for unexpected issues and restarts them automatically.<div style="left: 0; width: 100%; height: 0; position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%;"><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4icW81rZPVY?rel=0" style="top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; position: absolute; border: 0;" allowfullscreen scrolling="no" allow="accelerometer *; clipboard-write *; encrypted-media *; gyroscope *; picture-in-picture *; web-share *;"></iframe></div>Here's how it works: Monitors services continuously and skips those you’ve stopped for maintenanceRestarts failed services immediatelyRetries up to five times before giving upSends you a notification if recovery fails so you can investigateBy default, Auto Healing is enabled on all servers – both new and existing – and can be turned off or fine-tuned under Server → Settings → Auto Healing Services. Learn more about Auto Healing here.Note: Requires RunCloud Agent v2.13.0+7 or later.New Agent VersionRunCloud Agent v2.13.0+7Added support for the new Auto Healing feature.
August 4, 2025
Apache Updatesapache-rc 2.4.65PHP Updates Now Available for NGINXPHP 8.1.33PHP 8.2.29PHP 8.3.23PHP 8.4.10Note: If your server runs on OpenLiteSpeed, RunCloud does not handle PHP version updates. However, once a PHP version update becomes available for OpenLiteSpeed, it should also be automatically available on your server(s).
July 30, 2025
We’ve upgraded the search across our documentation to use TypeSense – the same lightning-fast search engine now powering in-app search for servers, databases, and the RunCloud web app.This means:Faster, more accurate results when searching for guides or troubleshooting stepsSmarter keyword handling so you can find what you need even if you don’t type the exact phraseA consistent experience across the app and documentation – no need to adjust to different search behaviorsThis change makes it even easier to find relevant support articles, feature documentation, and technical how-tos, whether you’re inside the app or browsing our help docs directly.Let us know if there’s anything we can do to make search even better!
July 21, 2025
The Create Support Ticket user permission can now be configured for your user roles on any Business plan workspace. Learn more about how to create & manage user roles in RunCloud.Thanks to everyone who took the time to flag this. If you need any help getting it set up or have any other questions, please feel free to reach out. We’re here to help.
July 9, 2025
HTTP/3 Now Supported on RunCloudWe’re excited to announce a major enhancement to your web hosting stack on RunCloud: HTTP/3 support is now officially here.HTTP/3 delivers:⚡Faster page loads🔐Improved connection security📱Better performance on mobile networks You can now enable HTTP/3 when creating a web application on RunCloud and in your SSL/TLS settings, as shown below: To enable HTTP/3 on existing containerized core servers, please refer to this guide:Enable HTTP3 for containerized serversPHP UpdatesPHP 8.3.22 and 8.4.8 are now available for NGINX stacks.PHP 8.3.22PHP 8.4.8Note: If your server runs on OpenLiteSpeed, PHP version updates are not managed directly by RunCloud. However, once updates become available for OpenLiteSpeed, they will automatically reflect on your server(s).🔌 New API Endpoint: WP CanvasWe’ve added a new WP Canvas endpoint in the RunCloud API. It enables you to programmatically create and modify WP Canvases via the RunCloud API.This addition opens up greater flexibility and automation for WordPress-focused workflows.For more information, please refer to our API documentation.
June 18, 2025
We’re excited to announce a powerful upgrade to your hosting infrastructure on RunCloud – the 8G Firewall is now fully integrated and ready to help secure your web applications. 🛡️ 8G Firewall ProtectionThe 8G Firewall provides an added layer of protection at the NGINX level, designed to stop common and dangerous threats before they reach your application. This includes: Bad bots and crawlersSQL injection attemptsCross-site scripting (XSS)Other common web exploitsNote: The 8G Firewall feature is only supported on Ubuntu 20.04 and above.How to enable it:To activate the 8G Firewall on your web application: Head to your Web Application > NGINX ConfigsClick Create NGINX Config or edit an existing oneFrom the Predefined Config dropdown, select: WordPress – 8G Firewall Click Save Config
May 30, 2025
On Friday at 3:00 AM Eastern Time (ET), we performed an infrastructure update involving a storage transfer. This is part of routine backend improvements to ensure long-term reliability and performance.You may have experienced temporary disruptions in Backup services in the 1-hour window beginning at the scheduled time. While the actual transfer is expected to take no longer than 15 minutes,we allowed extra time to ensure everything completed smoothly.Any backups that happened to fail during that time will automatically retry – so you don’t need to take any action. Note: You can safely ignore any backup failure messages you receive during this time. Your backups will continue to run normally once the update is complete. Please feel free to reach out to our support team if you have any questions.
May 26, 2025
PHP 8.3.21 and 8.4.7 Now Available for NGINXPHP 8.3.21PHP 8.4.7Note: If your server runs on OpenLiteSpeed, RunCloud does not handle PHP version updates. However, once a PHP version update becomes available for OpenLiteSpeed, it should also be automatically available on your server(s).
May 19, 2025
RunCloud Agent v2.12.0+1What’s NewAdded support for LSPHP 8.4 on the OpenLiteSpeed server stack, enabling compatibility with PHP 8.4. Deployment InformationThis update will automatically roll out to all compatible servers within 72 hours. No action is required on your part; the update will run seamlessly in the background. If you do not receive the update within this timeframe, please contact our support team and they will help you manually update your server(s).
May 15, 2025
Upgraded Search FunctionWhat’s NewImproved search indexing to deliver faster, more accurate results.
May 7, 2025
Nginx Updatesnginx-rc 1.27.1.2PHP 8.2.28, 8.3.20 and 8.4.6 Now Available for NGINXPHP 8.2.28PHP 8.3.20PHP 8.4.6Note: If your server runs on OpenLiteSpeed, RunCloud does not handle PHP version updates. However, once a PHP version update becomes available for OpenLiteSpeed, it should also be automatically available on your server(s).
April 14, 2025
RunCloud Agent v2.11.0+2Fixed: Issue where Supervisor couldn’t rebuild on Ubuntu 24Note: This update will automatically apply to your server within 72 hours. If you do not receive the update within this timeframe, please contact our support team, and they will help you manually update your server(s).
March 25, 2025
Update 26/03/25: OpenLiteSpeed's team has now confirmed that there is a known bug (an if statement causing crashes) that has been fixed in the latest debug build. As such, they have also updated the OpenLiteSpeed v1.8.3 package with the patch, which should resolve the issue.Issue DescriptionWe identified a critical bug in OpenLiteSpeed (OLS) version 1.8.3+1 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS servers that prevented the OLS service from starting properly.ResolutionOur engineering team has released a fix in OLS version 1.8.3+2.How to Update ManuallyTo immediately apply the update on your Ubuntu server:Run the following command to update to the latest OLS version:apt-get update && unattended-upgrade -dVerify that OLS is running properly:systemctl status lsws-rcAutomatic UpdatesNote: This fix will be automatically applied to all affected servers running OLS within the next 72 hours. If your server doesn't receive the update within this timeframe, please contact our support team at support@runcloud.io or through your RunCloud dashboard.
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