You asked and we listened. We’ve incorporated your feedback into Stackable. Below you can find just some of the new features and bug fixes in this release.
Features
- VPS containers can now be part of a load-balanced site
- Load-balancer settings for sites hosted on VPS containers can be controlled via Control Panel
- Customers can now provide PINs which can be used for authentication when speaking with Stackable staff
Bug fixes
- A container resize no longer resets the disk quota back to the default
- Password reset emails now display correctly in Thunderbird
- Phone number formatting has been made less strict in the billing interface
- The relationship between sites and containers is more clearly defined in the Control Panel
- The default PHP memory limit is now 32MB
- The default for ‘expose PHP’ is now ‘no’
- Hard-to-understand options have been eliminated from the account cancellation procedure
- After a payment is made on a past-due account, containers are immediately brought back online without manual intervention
- A link to phpMyAdmin is now included in the Control Panel
- Maatkit is now included in the default container template
- More than 10 sites can be displayed in SSL manager
We hope you enjoy it! If you have any feedback about our products and services, we’re always looking for input. Send your ideas to help@stackable.com.