PHP 5.3 and support for HTTP_SERVER_VARS (etc.)

This won’t affect most customers, but we’ve changed one of the “php.ini” settings for PHP 5.3. The “register_long_arrays” setting (which defaults to “Off” in PHP 5.3) has been changed to “On”, as it was in PHP 5.2.

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Upgrading to PHP 5.3

As described in a previous blog post, we’re removing the obsolete PHP version 5.2 from our servers. Our customers should only be using the newer PHP 5.3 series.

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PHP 5.3 upgraded to 5.3.17

The PHP developers have announced the release of version 5.3.17 that fixes several bugs.

We’ve upgraded PHP 5.3.16 to PHP 5.3.17 on our servers as a result.

web04 server restarted (resolved)

At 3:33 PM Pacific time September 12 2012, our “web04” server became unstable and needed to be restarted. This led to an 8 minute outage of Web sites and e-mail hosted on that server.

All services are now working normally, and other servers were not affected.

This isn’t normal or acceptable. We take server reliability seriously, and we’re investigating the underlying cause to avoid a recurrence of this problem.

WordPress 3.4.2

WordPress 3.4.2 was released yesterday, and it contains important security updates to keep your site safe.

Our WordPress one-click installer automatically installs the latest version for new sites. If you’ve previously installed WordPress, you should upgrade it right away from within your WordPress Dashboard.

In fact, you should always update immediately when WordPress tells you there’s a new version available. Don’t let yourself get behind, because it gets more difficult to update smoothly if you’re several versions out-of-date.