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In Centos/REHEL/Fedora, it is possible to have separate installations of PHP using Remi repositories.



The main version (e.g. 5.6) is installed in /usr/bin and the Remi version (e.g. 7.1) is installed in /opt/remi/phpXX/root/. The new version is totally independent and the /opt directory has a directory structure similar to linux itself.



We can then have two different PHP-FPMs and use them for different websites as needed.



Is there a similar thing for Ubuntu?










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    In Centos/REHEL/Fedora, it is possible to have separate installations of PHP using Remi repositories.



    The main version (e.g. 5.6) is installed in /usr/bin and the Remi version (e.g. 7.1) is installed in /opt/remi/phpXX/root/. The new version is totally independent and the /opt directory has a directory structure similar to linux itself.



    We can then have two different PHP-FPMs and use them for different websites as needed.



    Is there a similar thing for Ubuntu?










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      In Centos/REHEL/Fedora, it is possible to have separate installations of PHP using Remi repositories.



      The main version (e.g. 5.6) is installed in /usr/bin and the Remi version (e.g. 7.1) is installed in /opt/remi/phpXX/root/. The new version is totally independent and the /opt directory has a directory structure similar to linux itself.



      We can then have two different PHP-FPMs and use them for different websites as needed.



      Is there a similar thing for Ubuntu?










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      In Centos/REHEL/Fedora, it is possible to have separate installations of PHP using Remi repositories.



      The main version (e.g. 5.6) is installed in /usr/bin and the Remi version (e.g. 7.1) is installed in /opt/remi/phpXX/root/. The new version is totally independent and the /opt directory has a directory structure similar to linux itself.



      We can then have two different PHP-FPMs and use them for different websites as needed.



      Is there a similar thing for Ubuntu?







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