Node.js in Cloud Hosting
If you host a web application on our avant-garde cloud hosting platform and you wish to try Node.js, you will be able to add it to your account regardless of the cloud hosting plan that you use. You can make this via the Upgrades menu in the Hepsia Control Panel and you’ll be able to take advantage of Node.js in no more than a few minutes after you add this upgrade to the account. You will be able to choose the number of instances that you would like to add to your account – one instance means one application using Node.js. In the new section that will appear in the Control Panel, you can specify the path to the .js file in your hosting account and choose if the file in question will be reachable via the physical server’s shared IP address or via a dedicated IP. Our platform will also assign a port number for the connection. You’ll be able to shut down or to reboot each instance separately, in case it is required.
Node.js in Semi-dedicated Hosting
All our semi-dedicated packages include Node.js, so if you’d like to run any real-time application on our cutting-edge cloud hosting platform, you’ll be able to take advantage of the power that the system can offer you with only a couple of clicks of the mouse in your Hepsia Control Panel. The feature is upgradeable, so if you’d like to use Node.js for different Internet sites, you will be able to pick the number of running instances, one instance being one application. Through Hepsia’s intuitive interface, you’ll have to insert the path to the .js file for every instance and to choose whether Node.js will use a dedicated IP address or the physical server’s shared IP. Our cloud platform will select a randomly generated port to access your app and you’ll see it in the corresponding Control Panel section. Hepsia will also enable you to view the output of any of your apps or to cancel/restart each instance independently.
Node.js in VPS Web Hosting
All Linux VPS web hosting that are ordered with our tailor-made Hepsia Control Panel come with Node.js as standard and you can take full advantage of the platform for each script-driven software application that you run on the VPS. As we have not set any restriction on how many instances you can get, you can take advantage of the power of our servers and combine it with the full potential of the Node.js platform. The configuration is done through the Hepsia Control Panel’s simple-to-navigate, point-and-click graphical interface, so even if you are not tech-savvy, you won’t need to deal with any obstacles while working with the platform. You’ll just need to insert the folder path in the account to the .js file that will use Node.js and to select if 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’ll be able to see it in the corresponding section in the Control Panel. With just one click, you will be able to view your apps’ output and to deactivate or to restart any instance hosted on the VPS.
Node.js in Dedicated Servers Hosting
When you decide to make use of any of our dedicated servers hosting packages for your script-driven web apps and if you pick the Hepsia Control Panel during the order process, you will be able to make use of Node.js at no extra cost, since the platform is incorporated into our custom-developed Control Panel tool. Since our servers are astonishingly powerful, you’ll enjoy excellent performance even if you make use of numerous Node.js instances simultaneously. The configuration takes several mouse clicks and the Hepsia Control Panel’s graphical user interface will make it very easy for you to set up a new Node.js instance even if you have little or no prior experience. Specifying the .js file path and selecting a shared or a dedicated IP address will be everything that you will need to do on your end and as soon as our system has specified a port number to access that file, you’ll be all set. Any of the instances that you have activated can be rebooted or discontinued independently and you will be granted with access to a comprehensive output log for each app that uses Node.js.