![]() Due to changes in Elasticsearch licensing, from now on, version 7.12 and above, ES can’t be offered to clients as a managed service. Now, Adobe had to create something else for their Commerce platform. Elasticsearch and OpenSearchĮlasticsearch was adopted by Magento in the 2.4 release and moved away from the awful MySQL search method. While Magento 2.4.4 officially requires PHP 8.1, it’s possible to run it with PHP 7.4. ![]() ![]() Official table from PHP.net as of April 19, 2022Įxcept for being up to date with the current version of PHP, version 8.1 brings the quicker creation of classes, easier debugging through property promotion and less code, enums, array unpacking, read-only properties, and much more. The previous release only supported PHP 7.4, and keeping in mind that this version will stop being supported in the upcoming months, it’s a good thing that we moved on to the newest version. Probably the biggest and most anticipated change is support for PHP 8.1. Even though just the last digit has been changed from 2.4.3, it comes packed with new features and significant updates. This month, we got to experience the release of the newest Magento version, which is 2.4.4. The paid version is called Adobe Commerce. This platform is most popular with medium-sized companies, but you can find bigger players also using it. Adobe currently owns it, and it has around 4% market share in the world as of the end of 2021. Magento is one of the most recognizable eCommerce platforms.
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