It's come to this because I can't seem to find the information clearly anywhere.
What's the difference between ART and ASL? Aside from having to pay for the latter.
Is ART now deprecated?
Newb Questions
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Re: Newb Questions
ART is the free and open repository for packages like PHP, mysql, spamassassin, etc. ASL is a subscription only repository for our security suite
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Re: Newb Questions
ASL is ART's security package. It provides a higher level of security, a GUI interface to configure security, faster CS, a ticketing system, auto installer programs ect. It is a more robust security package than others out there and is a good place for novice and experienced web hosters. Over all, I'd recommend ASL for anyone on a Linux box and with his integration into Plesk a perfect solution.
I'm not currently using ASL however if I change hosting providers or get a new server I'll add this to my list.
What Scott said...
I'm not currently using ASL however if I change hosting providers or get a new server I'll add this to my list.
What Scott said...
Re: Newb Questions
Thanks, it wasn't clear to me if atomic was still supported.
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atomic will be supported until they nail shut my coffin. 
