Node.js in Website Hosting
All website hosting offered by our company come with Node.js and you will be able to add this innovative event-driven platform to your web hosting account via the Add Services/Upgrades link in your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. You’ll be able to choose the number of instances for this specific upgrade, in other words how many different platforms/websites will utilize Node.js at the same time, and you can run as many instances as you need. The Hepsia Control Panel will also permit you to select the precise path to your .js application and to select if you’ll use a dedicated IP address or the physical server’s shared one. Accessing Node.js will be possible through a randomly generated port chosen by our cloud hosting system. Also, you can stop or reboot any instance that you’ve created, modify the path to the .js app or view the output of the active instances with only several mouse clicks from your web hosting Control Panel via an extremely intuitive interface.
Node.js in Semi-dedicated Hosting
All our semi-dedicated packages offer Node.js, so in case you would like to host any real-time app on our cutting-edge cloud web hosting platform, you can take full advantage of the power that Node.js can offer you with just a few clicks in your Hepsia Control Panel. This feature is upgradeable, so if you would like to use Node.js for multiple Internet sites, you will be able to choose the number of available instances, one instance being one application. Through the Hepsia Control Panel’s simple-to-use interface, you will need to specify the location of the .js file for every instance and to select if Node.js will use a dedicated IP or the server’s shared one. Our platform will select a randomly generated port number to access your application and you’ll find it in the corresponding Control Panel section. Hepsia will also permit you to check the output of each of your applications or to terminate/reboot each instance independently.
Node.js in VPS Web Hosting
All Linux VPS web hosting that are ordered with our tailor-made Hepsia Control Panel offer Node.js by default and you can take full advantage of this platform for any web application that you host on the Virtual Private Server. As we haven’t put a restriction on the number of Node.js instances that you can run, you can make full use of the power of our Virtual Private Servers and combine it with the full potential of the Node.js platform. The setup is done via the Hepsia Control Panel’s easy-to-work-with, point & click graphical interface, so even if you aren’t technically experienced, you will not need to cope with any difficulties while working with the platform. You’ll just need to enter the folder path in the account to the .js file that will use Node.js and to select whether it will use a shared or a dedicated IP address. What’s more, our system will also designate a port to access this file and you will be able to see it in the corresponding section in the Hepsia Control Panel. With just a click, you’ll be able to view the output of your apps and to discontinue or to restart any instance hosted on the VPS server.
Node.js in Dedicated Servers Hosting
When you decide to get one of our Linux dedicated servers hosting for your script-based web apps and if you pick the Hepsia hosting Control Panel during the order process, you’ll be able to make use of Node.js at no additional cost, since the event-driven platform is integrated into our custom tool. As our dedicated servers are really powerful, you’ll enjoy superb performance even if you make use of numerous Node.js instances at once. The configuration requires a couple of clicks and Hepsia’s graphical user interface will make it rather easy for you to create a new instance even if you have little or no experience. Inserting the .js file path and selecting a dedicated or a shared IP will be everything that you’ll have to do yourself and as soon as our system has assigned a port to access the .js file, you’ll be all set. Any of the instances that you’ve activated can be restarted or stopped separately and you’ll have access to an in-depth output log for each application that uses the Node.js platform.