Node.js in Cloud Hosting
You’ll be able to take advantage of Node.js with every cloud hosting package that we are offering, since the event-driven platform is available on our cloud servers and can be added to an active shared account with several clicks. After you sign into your Hepsia Control Panel, you’ll see Node.js in the Upgrades section where you can pick how many instances you’d like to add. One instance means that one application will use Node.js and you’ll be able to add as many instances to your account as you need. A new menu will show up in the Hepsia Control Panel shortly afterwards and to begin using Node.js, you will have to specify the path to the .js file that will use the platform and to select if the connection will proceed through the shared IP address of the server or through a dedicated one. The controls inside Hepsia will also permit you to restart or to shut down an instance and to see the output of any given application.
Node.js in Semi-dedicated Servers
You will be able to use Node.js for any real-time script-based web app running in a semi-dedicated server account, since the platform comes with all our semi-dedicated plans and you can order it with only several clicks of the mouse. If you wish to use it for multiple Internet sites, you can add more instances through the Upgrades section of your Hepsia Control Panel. The activation is as easy as choosing the path to your .js file and selecting whether the Node.js platform should use a dedicated IP address or any of the physical server’s shared IPs, so you can take advantage of Node.js even if you lack previous experience with such software. Our system will also select a randomly generated port number which will be used to access the .js file for the particular app. Hepsia has an easy to work with GUI that will permit you to restart and to shut down any of your existing instances, to create new ones or to see the output of your apps with just a click.
Node.js in VPS Servers
Node.js comes with all Hepsia hosting Control Panel-equipped Linux VPS servers that we are offering and you can configure it without having to cope with any difficulty, even if you haven’t used it before, because Hepsia offers an easy-to-navigate, point-and-click GUI, which will permit you to do anything effortlessly. The Node.js platform can be used for as many script-based applications as you need, so you can get the most out of your Internet sites by mixing the power of our VPSs with the performance that the Node.js platform offers. You will need to include the folder path to the .js file in your VPS account and to choose whether it will use a dedicated IP address or your Virtual Private Server’s shared IP and you’ll be all set. Accessing the file will be possible using a port that our system will set randomly when you create a new Node.js instance. The Hepsia Control Panel will give you complete control over all instances and, with only one click, you will be able to start, to delete or to reboot them, as well as to see the output of each application that uses the platform.
Node.js in Dedicated Servers
If you decide to order one of our Linux dedicated web hosting plans for your script-driven web apps and if you pick the Hepsia hosting Control Panel during the order procedure, you will be able to use Node.js at no extra fee, since the event-driven platform is available in our custom-built tool. Since our dedicated servers are very powerful, you’ll get superb results even if you host plenty of Node.js instances simultaneously. The configuration requires a few clicks and Hepsia’s GUI will make it pretty easy for you to set up a new Node.js instance even if you’ve got little or no prior experience. Indicating the path to the .js file and choosing a shared or a dedicated IP will be everything that you will need to do on your end and as soon as our system has designated a port number to access this file, you’ll be all set. Any of the instances that you’ve created can be rebooted or terminated independently and you will be granted with access to an in-depth output log for each of the applications that use the Node.js platform.