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Upgrading components didn't work

Plesk doesn't ship client's PHP and MySQL, it only downloads it from original OS vendor repo and it is quite likely it may be outdated there (especially for older OS).
Try to use alternative repositories, from Atomic, for example.
 
Hi IgorG,
thank you for your answer.
I haven't got into Plesk and all its functionalities yet, so I thought it was Plesk duty to update all components it itself proposes for an update. Can you please explain how can I have PHP and MySQL update? Do I have to do it outside Plesk?
Thank you
 
Got it! I'm not a Linux expert, so probably the answer is open a SSH session and then update PHP and MySQL manually using commands' shell, isn't it?
 
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