By Guest on Monday, 23 March 2026
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I am running php shopping cart for years, just updated my server and is only has php 7.4 and above.

Does anyone know of a cheap cpanel host that still has php 5.6 option
Most providers running cloudlinux should still have secured 5.6 available, however a lot are slowly removing this as an option.
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That checks out: https://support.cpanel.net/hc/en-us/...cPanel-support

If you want to stick with your own server, you could install CloudLinux (extra cost for this) which will allow you to use 5.6: https://docs.cloudlinux.com/cloudlin...orted-versions

Most shared hosting providers use CloudLinux and should be able to offer 5.6 per the above link.
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I am running php shopping cart for years, just updated my server and is only has php 7.4 and above.

Does anyone know of a cheap cpanel host that still has php 5.6 option


Can't you update your shopping cart to benefit from performance and security?
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I am running php shopping cart for years, just updated my server and is only has php 7.4 and above.

Does anyone know of a cheap cpanel host that still has php 5.6 option


Most CloudLinux based still have alt-php56 basically a hardened version of PHP 5.6 but to be completely honest with you, If this shopping cart you have for years doesn't have an updated version now that PHP 8 is even out, you might even consider a migration? I understand migrating is an undertaking sometimes but PHP 5.6 is eons to old, and out of date even if CL provides a hardened version which is being security supported.

In any case, most CloudLinux based servers will support it, but like stated above you may consider migrating or upgrading if the vendor has given a new version
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Wouldn't the greater concern be how secure the shopping cart script is, if it still requires PHP 5.6?

If the script hasn't been updated in a while, then I would be concerned with security holes that the developer of the script has just ignored.
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Even providers that offer 5.6 still - you’re going to start running into issues connecting to and working with MySQL and MariaDB.

Upgrading the cart itself is what I would push for personally. Eventually you’ll come across a barrier to running the old software you can’t easily cross.
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There are some providers that will going to allow to have PHP 5.x on their Cloud, VPS or Dedicated server offerings - however, beside known security risk factor, in most cases you end up with no actual support if/when things going to wrong due to EOL for PHP 5.x branch.

As others saying - I know it could a bit painful (in shorty term) to move your coding for latest PHP versions (8.x branch currently) - you should consider this is as your primary option and cost of doing business.

We deal with customers "married" to their PHP scripts from decade or more old on ongoing basis - yet, once they move to something more modern, hardly anyone complain.
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There are many shared hosting providers that support PHP 5.6, but why not just update the shopping cart application to avoid all of the complications that arise from using outdated code?
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Unfortunately, many shared hosting providers no longer list what versions of PHP that they support. Even in their "ads" here in WHT. And sometimes those lists are out of date.

Worst issue though is when you are happily on a plan that has 5.6 then you wake up the next morning and the server has been updated and 5.6 is no longer there. Of course, there was never any published promise of 5.6....
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Unfortunately, many shared hosting providers no longer list what versions of PHP that they support. Even in their "ads" here in WHT. And sometimes those lists are out of date.

Worst issue though is when you are happily on a plan that has 5.6 then you wake up the next morning and the server has been updated and 5.6 is no longer there. Of course, there was never any published promise of 5.6....


I don't think most hosting providers can truly promise an outdated PHP version will continue to always be available going forward.

Many providers rely on CloudLinux's alt-php and if they're removed, most providers would just move on from them, rather than go out of their way to find an alternative or harden the version themselves.
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