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In this article, we will provide information about our special feature PHP Extended Support.
What is PHP Extended Support?
PHP is a very powerful programming language that is used to create dynamic websites. The PHP community regularly releases new, improved versions of PHP and discontinues support for previous versions at a specific times.Since the older version no longer receives security updates, it should no longer be used.
In order to give you more time to change to a current PHP version, we offer PHP Extended Support.
In PHP Extended Support, IONOS fixes security vulnerabilities in the affected, discontinued PHP versions as they are discovered.It is our goal to provide you with an uninterruptible service for your online projects while also preventing your websites from becoming vulnerable to hackers.Your PHP projects and scripts will stay the same while being protected from attack until you decide to upgrade to a current PHP version.
As part of the PHP Extended Support, IONOS security experts ensure that security vulnerabilities affecting older PHP versions continue to be closed. Your PHP projects and scripts will remain protected from attacks until you decide to switch to a current PHP version. Maintaining the old PHP versions means an increased administration effort on our systems. We charge you a monthly fee for this additional service.
PHP versions with PHP Extended Support
The following is a list of older PHP versions that you can use in IONOS hosting as part of PHP Extended Support. The Support End column contains the date from which the PHP community stopped supporting this version.
Version | End of PHP Community Support |
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PHP 4.0 | August 2008 |
PHP 5.2 | January 2011 |
PHP 5.4 | September 2015 |
PHP 5.5 | July 2016 |
PHP 5.6 | December 2018 |
PHP 7.0 | January 2019 |
PHP 7.1 | December 2019 |
PHP 7.2 | November 30, 2020 |
PHP 7.3 | December 06, 2021 |
PHP 7.4 | November 28, 2022 |
PHP 8.0 | November 26, 2023 |
Important Information for PrestaShop Users
PrestaShop versions up to and including 1.7.8 installed through the IONOS AppCenter do not work with PHP versions 7.4 and higher.
PHP VERSION 7.4 OR LATER WITH PRESTASHOP 1.7.8 OR EARLIER | PHP VERSION 7.4 OR EARLIER WITH PRESTASHOP 1.7.8 OR EARLIER | PRESTASHOP 8 OR LATER |
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Action required: Update your PrestaShop installation. PrestaShop 8.0 supports PHP 8.0 and 8.1. | No change required to your PrestaShop installation. Keeping the PHP version requires PHP Extended Support, which will be a paid feature starting in April 2023 for version 7.4. | A recent PHP version, such as 8 or 8.1, is required. |
Important: Make sure you back up your webspace data and MySQL database(s) before performing any changes.
Determining Your PrestaShop Version
Log in to your PrestaShop administration panel and click on any item in the navigation. Scroll the screen content until you reach the bottom edge. On the left is the version number of your PrestaShop version.
If PrestaShop 8.0 is already installed, you can also click Settings > Advanced settings > Information to view the version.
Updating PrestaShop
PrestaShop is an independent, open-source program for which IONOS does not offer any direct support. You can find more information on how to update PrestaShop below:
Why am I being charged for PHP Extended Support?
We found PHP content in your webspace in an old, no longer supported PHP version. You may have connected at least one domain of your hosting contract to an outdated version of PHP. If you want to change this setting for each domain, please click here to go to your PHP Settings Overview. Select the domain and click Configure PHP Version. Choose the PHP version you would like to use and click Save.
We recommend that you always use a current PHP version. This will ensure that you can use the most popular and proven applications without further compatibility problems.
Check and update PHP version
You can set the PHP version for each of your domains and subdomains separately. You can find out how to find out which PHP version your domains are currently using and how to update it here.
Despite updating my PHP version, PHP Extended Support still shows up on my bill!
You already updated your domain to a current PHP version? You also need to cancel the feature from your account. If you no longer need PHP Extended Support, you can start the cancellation right in the PHP Settings Overview page.
PHP Extended Support in Managed WordPress contracts
To ensure that Managed WordPress websites are always up-to-date and secure, our experts regularly check and update not only the WordPress installation, but also the PHP version used. So you don't have to worry about updating the PHP version as it is always up to date.
Nevertheless, if we inform you through the use of an outdated PHP version or you are already being charged for PHP Extended Support, please check the following:
- Do you have WordPress installed in the default version? Möglicherweise handelt es sich um eine zusätzlichen WordPress-Installation, oder Sie haben eine Managed WordPress-Installation in eine Standard-Installation geändert.
- Have you set up a domain or subdomains that are not connected to a Managed WordPress installation, a website builder from IONOS or external service?
You can find out how to find out which PHP version your domains are configured with and how to update the PHP version here.
When was I informed about PHP Extended Support?
We informed all of our customers about PHP Extended Support by email. You may have simply overlooked the email, had it inadvertently redirected to your spam folder, or had it sent to an email address you no longer use. Please check the email address we have on file for your account, and, if necessary, enter a new, valid address where we can reach you. This is the easiest way for us to be able to offer you the best possible service. To change your email address, please click here.
When does PHP Extended Support start?
PHP Extended Support starts right after the end of support from the PHP community for the version(s) you use. However, we recommend that you always use a current and stable PHP version.
Not sure if you need the PHP Extended Support in the first place?
How to find out if you need it:
For testing purposes, we recommend that you set up a subdomain.
Now you can assign one of your site's contents to the subdomain.
Then, you can switch the subdomain to the current version of PHP.
If everything works as desired, then you can use the Contract Service to cancel PHP Extended Support. Instructions on how to cancel it can be found here.
Alternatively, please contact our Customer Service for help with cancelling it.
Your scripts no longer work after changing PHP versions?
Simply switch back to the original PHP version and contact an expert for help. This shows that your application and/or scripts are not compatible with the PHP version set without using script customizations.
I want to prepare my scripts for a higher PHP version but need more time to do so. How should I proceed?
Please first test your scripts to make sure changes are necessary at all. If major adjustments are necessary, please contact our Customer Service.
Content
- What is PHP Extended Support?
- PHP versions with PHP Extended Support
- Important Information for PrestaShop Users
- Why am I being charged for PHP Extended Support?
- Check and update PHP version
- Despite updating my PHP version, PHP Extended Support still shows up on my bill!
- PHP Extended Support in Managed WordPress contracts
- When was I informed about PHP Extended Support?
- When does PHP Extended Support start?
- Not sure if you need the PHP Extended Support in the first place?
- Your scripts no longer work after changing PHP versions?
- I want to prepare my scripts for a higher PHP version but need more time to do so. How should I proceed?
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