Web Accelerators in Shared Hosting
We provide 3 of the most well-known web accelerators with our shared hosting solutions and based upon what plan you shall choose when you sign up, they could already be available or they could be an optional upgrade. Varnish is the most popular one of them and it can be employed for any kind of website. It caches the web pages the first time a visitor opens them and delivers them at a considerably faster speed compared to the web server each and every time that a website visitor opens them again. Memcached is used to cache API and database calls, so it can easily increase the speed of dynamic Internet sites including online stores, forums or social networks. Node.js is used for scalable web applications and it functions in real-time, which makes it ideal for server-side data processing - chats, browser games, booking portals, and so forth. You'll be able to pick the amount of memory these accelerators will use and how many instances of each one will run from your Hepsia web hosting CP.
Web Accelerators in Semi-dedicated Hosting
If you go for one of our semi-dedicated hosting plans, you shall be able to use Varnish, Memcached and Node.js - three effective web accelerators. Varnish is a multi-purpose app which caches web pages the first time a visitor opens them and delivers them instead of the server if the site visitor opens them again nearly 300% quicker. Memcached caches API and database calls and responses to ensure the hosting server doesn't have to process every request, that makes it suitable for database-driven websites, for instance ones designed with Joomla™ or WordPress. Node.js is employed to develop web applications that work in real-time such as chats or accommodation booking websites and it processes each bit of information as soon as the user enters it instead of waiting for large chunks of info to be accumulated. The Hepsia CP that is included with our semi-dedicated packages shall permit you to choose how many instances of every accelerator will work at a time and the amount of memory they will use.