IonCube in Cloud Hosting
IonCube Loader is installed on all of the web servers that are part of our cloud website hosting platform, so irrespective of the Linux cloud hosting package that you select during the signup process, you'll be able to enable it through your Hepsia Control Panel. This process is as easy as right-clicking an On/Off button inside the Advanced section, so even if this will be your first web hosting account ever, you won't need to do anything complex. The same section allows you to select the PHP release for your account (4, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2), which means that in case you want to move to some other version, you only need to activate ionCube Loader for it too. Because our platform is rather flexible, you may even set some other PHP version and a different status of ionCube by employing a php.ini file in every domain folder. If this is something you want to do but you don't have much experience, our 24/7 tech support team will be able to assist you in no time.
IonCube in Semi-dedicated Hosting
IonCube Loader is available with all of the Linux semi-dedicated packages that we offer, which means that you won't encounter any kind of problems if you would like to install and work with a script application which requires the instrument in order to operate properly. Activating it is as easy as clicking a button in the Advanced part of the Hepsia Control Panel which comes with all the semi-dedicated accounts and the change will take effect in a minute, which means that you'll be able to proceed with the app installation without delay. Due to the fact that we employ an avant-garde in-house made platform and we support many different versions of PHP at the same time, you'll need to activate ionCube any time you switch to a version that you haven't used before. Additionally, you have the option to activate ionCube loader and even to set a PHP version different from the one in the account as a whole by making a php.ini file in an individual domain or subdomain folder and adding a few lines of code inside it.