Node.js in Cloud Web Hosting
You can use Node.js with every cloud web hosting plan offered by our company, since the platform is present on our cloud servers and can be added to an existing web hosting account with a few clicks. When you sign in to your Hepsia hosting Control Panel, you will see Node.js in the Upgrades section where you can choose how many instances you’d like to activate. One instance means that one single app will use the platform and you’ll be able to add as many instances to your website hosting account as you like. A new section will show up in the Hepsia Control Panel shortly afterwards and to begin using Node.js, you will have to add the path to the .js file that will use the platform and to select whether the connection should proceed through the shared IP of the server or through a dedicated one. The controls inside the Hepsia Control Panel will also allow you to reboot or to terminate an instance and to view the output of any given app.
Node.js in Semi-dedicated Servers
With a semi-dedicated server from our company, you can use all the advantages that the Node.js platform has, due to the fact that it’s available with all our semi-dedicated server packages and you are able to add it to your semi-dedicated account with a few clicks of the mouse from the Hepsia hosting Control Panel – the account administration tool that is included with each and every semi-dedicated server. In case you’d like to employ Node.js for different web applications, you can choose the amount of instances which the platform will use when you’re adding this feature to your package. After that, you’ll have to include the path to the .js file in your semi-dedicated account for each instance. This can be done in the new section that will show up in the Hepsia Control Panel after you order the upgrade and in the meantime, you can also select if the access path to the specific application will go through a dedicated IP address – if you have one, or through the server’s shared IP address. Each and every instance that you run can be restarted or removed separately and you can see your applications’ output with only a few mouse clicks.
Node.js in VPS Servers
All Linux VPS servers that are ordered with our in-house developed Hepsia hosting Control Panel come with Node.js as standard and you can take advantage of this event-driven platform for each script-powered software app that you run on the Virtual Private Server. Since we have not set any limit as to how many instances you can create, you can use the power of our VPSs and combine it with the full potential of Node.js. The configuration is done via the Hepsia Control Panel’s easy-to-navigate, point ‘n’ click interface, so even if you aren’t technically experienced, you won’t have any difficulties while using the Node.js platform. You will simply need to insert the directory path in the account to the .js file that will use Node.js and to choose whether it will use a shared or a dedicated IP address. Furthermore, our system will also set a port to access this file and you’ll be able to see it in the respective section in the Control Panel. With just one click, you can check your applications’ output and to remove or to reboot any instance running on the VPS.
Node.js in Dedicated Servers
When you decide to order one of our Linux dedicated servers for your script-powered software applications and if you select the Hepsia Control Panel on the order page, you will be able to use Node.js at no additional charge, since the event-driven platform is included in our custom-built tool. As our dedicated servers are quite powerful, you will enjoy great results even if you manage plenty of Node.js instances at once. The setup takes a couple of mouse clicks and the Hepsia Control Panel’s user interface will make it really easy for you to create a new instance even if you’ve got little or no prior experience. Inserting the .js file path and choosing a shared or a dedicated IP will be everything that you will need to do yourself and as soon as our system has chosen a port number to access this file, you’ll be all set. Any of the Node.js instances that you’ve created can be rebooted or canceled separately and you will get access to an in-depth output log for each app that uses Node.js.