How to Manage PHP Version and Settings in cPanel

PHP is a widely-used open source programming language. The PHP settings can vary on each website based on how it is programmed and the CMS used.  You can simply manage the PHP version for websites from your cPanel. Also, you can control the PHP extensions, values such as max_execution time, memory limit, upload limit etc. as well. The steps are described below:

  1. Login to cPanel.
  2. Go to the 'Software' section and choose the option 'Select PHP version'.

  3. You can select the required PHP version as well as change the PHP extensions from that page in a single click. This process doesn't need a service restart.

  4. If you are having multiple websites in the same cPanel account, you can use different PHP versions for each websites. This can be managed from cPanel > Software > MultiPHP Manager option.

  5. There you can select the domain and then change the version accordingly.



    You can watch the video tutorial for the same by clicking here
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