In-panel updates
Redis Manager includes update controls directly inside WHM, allowing administrators to move to the latest public release without relying on a public manual upgrade path.
Redis Manager is designed to handle updates through the WHM control panel experience. Instead of relying on a public manual upgrade path, administrators can use the in-panel update workflow to keep the product aligned with the current public release.
The recommended update path is the built-in WHM workflow, where administrators can apply the current public release directly from the Redis Manager control surface.
Redis Manager includes update controls directly inside WHM, allowing administrators to move to the latest public release without relying on a public manual upgrade path.
The update flow is tied to the live public release so version visibility, package state, and deployment guidance stay aligned with the active package.
Updates are designed to fit the Redis Manager control plane, keeping release management inside the product instead of exposing low-level redeploy instructions publicly.
Redis Manager is built so that public product guidance stays focused on deployment, configuration, and release visibility, while product updates are handled from the WHM management layer.
After updating, confirm that Redis Manager shows the correct active public version across the WHM and cPanel product surfaces.
v2.3.8Redis Manager follows the live public release line so admins can confirm what version is active without relying on stale manual upgrade instructions.
Version pulled from the live mirror
The website reads the current public release directly from the live mirror so the homepage, documentation, and upgrade guidance stay synced with the active package.
Redis made easier to deploy and manage
cPanel Redis Manager brings Redis into a familiar cPanel and WHM workflow, making setup, management, and daily use simpler for server owners, developers, and hosting teams.
Built to improve real website performance
Redis helps websites and PHP applications respond faster by keeping hot data in memory, reducing repeated queries, and improving responsiveness during busy traffic periods.
Once Redis Manager is updated through WHM, return to the documentation, changelog, and roadmap to review release details, configuration expectations, and what is new in the active public version.