Hi @thebeatco, PHP upgrades are usually done through your web host. If you have a cPanel, there is likely a spot to do this – although some hosting companies may disable it. The best thing to do is contact your web host’s support or check their documentation.
Also, you’ll want to note that upgrading can sometimes “break” your website. This is the case if you have an older site that has an outdated theme or plugins. If that happens, you’ll want to go back to the previous version of PHP you were using. From there, you’ll need to repair or replace the offending theme/plugin before trying the upgrade again.
Ideally, it’s better to test this sort of upgrade on a staging environment (a separate copy of your site used for testing) BEFORE doing so on your live site.
Hi Eric,
Great and clear. Thanks a lot 🙂
Hi, in your cPanel check to see if you have the Select PHP Version or MultiPHP Manager. Both these options allow you to change your PHP version from cPanel. Check the current version and switch to a newer one.
