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PHP on zoo.uvm.edu is Ending

PHP hosted directly on zoo is limited, old, and difficult to maintain. 

ETS ended support for PHP located directly on zoo on January 9. If you have completely migrated to Drupal and all .php files in your account are legacy code, you are all set. If your site solely uses .php files for legacy Magicscript template support, you are ok for now. Other PHP sites would see improved performance, security, and deployment flexibility from a migration to UVM’s silk hosting service

ETS will provision silk hosting sites upon request and can provide guidance in moving your site. Migration of an existing site often requires few code changes, and URLs can generally stay the same, if desired. You can find an overview of zoo-to-silk migration in the Silk User Manual. Those requiring a short time extension should contact SAA while preparing their migration.

ETS will end all support for PHP 5.3 at the end of the 2019 spring semester. UVM’s silk hosting service offers multiple versions of PHP, but 5.3 has not been supported by its own developers since 2014 and its presence prevents the upgrade of other services. All zoo sites use PHP 5.3, and will need to upgrade after migration to silk. The Silk User Manual describes how to change to a newer version of PHP. Those upgrading past PHP 5.3 will likely need to change how they use WebDB MySQL databases, as described in the overview of zoo-to-silk migration.

Please note the following dates:

  • January 9, 2019PHP on zoo has been disabled for all sites not requiring a time extension.
  • March 15, 2019PHP on zoo will be disabled for all sites.
  • May 24, 2019PHP 5.3 support on silk hosting will end.

Shared computing environment, provides Linux facilities for general and research computing to anyone with a UVM NetID.

Zoo.uvm.edu is a Red Hat Linux host that allows access to anyone with a NetID.  Once connected, you can run Linux commands and programs.  This is an easy place to learn shell programming, or to expand your knowledge of Linux, and is suitable for interactive general computing, including coursework, and other common computing tasks.

Features

  • Access your personal web site (ie. https://www.uvm.edu/~NetId)
  • Self-service file recovery
  • Limited personal file storage
  • Introduction to Linux environment with zero start-up effort

Get Started

Using an OpenSSH client, open a connection to zoo.uvm.edu.

AT A GLANCE

ELIGIBILITY

  • Current Students, Faculty, and Staff

REQUIREMENTS

  • A valid UVM NetID
  • SSH client capable of SSHv2

SUPPORT

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RATES

  • No additional charge

Help and FAQs

The following reources are available for receiving support for this service.