duderuud
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This will give you some insights: https://kinsta.com/blog/php-benchmarks/#
php is a good idea to make sure you're upgraded to 7.x. A lot of security and performance improvements. I'm on 7.3.13 and will be migrating to 7.4 soon. The main thing I'm concerned about is 7.4 compatiblity with my add-ons, but from the research I've done it should be pretty seamless. I've got 7.4 all loaded and update on my system -- just need to flip it over from 7.3.I am still on 5.x. What kind of page load improvement can you expect by switching to 7.x?
FYI, there's a potential bug in PHP 7.4.2 https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=79174 with scheduled fix in next PHP 7.4.3 release which can cause web apps like wordpress to prevent user logins.PHP 7.4 adoption isn’t particularly noteworthy at the moment. But that’s expected because it’s still relatively new. Many people understandably hold off a few releases before upgrading.
FYI, there's a potential bug in PHP 7.4.2 https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=79174 with scheduled fix in next PHP 7.4.3 release which can cause web apps like wordpress to prevent user logins.
non-Centmin Mod folks, would need to either wait for PHP 7.4.3 release or downgrade to insecure PHP 7.4.1 - as PHP 7.4.2 is a security fix release or downgrade to PHP 7.3.14
Certainly if the trend continues then 7.1 for 2.3 is a reasonable target but I think we’d rather do it in those kinds of incremental steps than jumping too far ahead.
Ah I missed that, sorry!Most recent graph is here:
I meant for my addonsNo plans to adopt 7.1 at this late stage, no.
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