Topic: Centos 7.3 from PHP 5.6 to 7.0

Hello,

I have a question about upgrading my PHP on Centos 7.3. I have already upgraded from PHP 5.4 to PHP 5.6 following the suggestions from conf. wizard and it works great, didnt encounter one single problem. Now, after i saw many benchmark comparisons i was thinking to make another upgrade, this time from PHP 5.6 to 7.0.

My question is, should i just proceed to upgrade as i did first time, or it would be better to remove current PHP 5.6 and install 7.0, or something else?

Re: Centos 7.3 from PHP 5.6 to 7.0

> should i just proceed to upgrade as i did first time

Yes.

(on a pre-prod/dev environment first, of course, to ensure everything still work)

Laptop:  Fedora 38 + rpmfusion + remi (SCL only)
x86_64 builder: Fedora 39 + rpmfusion + remi-test
aarch64 builder: RHEL 9 with EPEL
Hosting Server: CentOS 8 Stream with EPEL, rpmfusion, remi

Re: Centos 7.3 from PHP 5.6 to 7.0

@Remi: Thank you for fast reply.

Re: Centos 7.3 from PHP 5.6 to 7.0

In case someone else comes here with same question...

The upgrade from PHP 5.6 to 7.1 was 100% successful and i didnt encounter any problem after the upgrade, e.g. everything works great.

Re: Centos 7.3 from PHP 5.6 to 7.0

smile

Laptop:  Fedora 38 + rpmfusion + remi (SCL only)
x86_64 builder: Fedora 39 + rpmfusion + remi-test
aarch64 builder: RHEL 9 with EPEL
Hosting Server: CentOS 8 Stream with EPEL, rpmfusion, remi