Node.js in Shared Hosting
All Linux shared hosting that we offer include Node.js and you’re able to add this avant-garde platform to your hosting account using the Add Services/Upgrades link in your Hepsia Control Panel. You will be able to pick the amount of instances for this upgrade, in other words how many separate platforms/sites will make use of Node.js simultaneously, and you can run as many instances as you need. The Hepsia Control Panel will also allow you to specify the path to your .js application and to choose whether you’ll use a dedicated IP address or the physical server’s shared one. Accessing Node.js will be possible through a random port assigned by our cloud system. On top of that, you can stop or restart any instance that you’ve created, change the path to the .js app or view the output of the active instances with only a few clicks from your web hosting Control Panel via a really easy-to-use interface.
Node.js in Semi-dedicated Hosting
If you obtain a semi-dedicated server plan from our company, you will be able to use the full capacity of Node.js with any web app that you host on our cloud hosting platform, since it is available with each semi-dedicated server plan that we’re offering. You can add the number of instances, or applications that can use Node.js, from the Hepsia Control Panel with which you can control your account. The only things that you’ll have do after that will be to enter the path within the account to the .js file that will use Node.js and to choose the IP address that will be used in order to access that file. You can select a dedicated IP in case you’ve got one, or any of the physical server’s shared IP addresses. Our system will also select a randomly generated port number. When you have the Node.js controls inside the Hepsia Control Panel, you are able to see a given application’s output or to start/reboot/remove any of the instances that you have created.
Node.js in VPS Hosting
All Linux VPS hosting that are ordered with our tailor-made Hepsia hosting Control Panel include Node.js as standard and you can use the platform for each application that you run on the Virtual Private Server. Since we have not imposed a limitation as to the number of instances that you can use, you can make the most of the power of our VPS servers and combine it with the full capacity of Node.js. The setup is done via the Hepsia Control Panel’s time and effort saving, point-and-click GUI, so even if you’re not tech-savvy, you won’t come across any impediments while working with the Node.js platform. You will simply need to insert the directory path in the VPS account to the .js file that will use Node.js and to choose whether it will use a shared or a dedicated IP address. What’s more, our system will also specify a port to access the file and you will be able to find it in the respective section in the Hepsia Control Panel. With only one mouse click, you can check the output of your applications and to discontinue or to restart any Node.js instance running on the VPS.
Node.js in Dedicated Web Hosting
When you decide to make use of one of our Linux dedicated web hosting for your script-driven applications and if you select the Hepsia Control Panel on the order page, you’ll be able to make use of Node.js at no additional fee, as this platform is available in our in-house built tool. Since our dedicated servers are truly powerful, you will enjoy stunning results even if you make use of numerous Node.js instances at once. The configuration requires several clicks and the Hepsia Control Panel’s graphical user interface will make it really easy for you to create a new instance even if you have little or no previous experience. Specifying the path to the .js file and selecting a shared or a dedicated IP will be everything that you’ll have to do on your end and as soon as our system has selected a port number to access that file, you’ll be all set. Any of the instances that you’ve created can be restarted or terminated separately and you’ll be given access to an elaborate output log for each app that uses Node.js.