Zend Optimizer is a well-known software, that's needed to run files encoded with Zend Guard. The second encodes files created in PHP 4 and PHP 5 so as to protect them from reverse engineering and not authorized use, thus guarding copyrighted source code. In case you need to protect your custom-made script, for instance, you are able to take advantage of Zend Guard and your code will no longer be human readable, but you'll also need Zend Optimizer on the server where you host your blog. Various pre-made script-driven applications, particularly ones which are paid, also require Zend Optimizer in order to work efficiently since their core code is often not free to change. Websites that use the instrument are often speedier since their code is already optimized and precompiled.
Zend Optimizer in Cloud Hosting
Zend Optimizer is present on our custom cloud platform and you can use it regardless of the cloud hosting plan that you choose. It can be activated through the Hepsia Control Panel that is included with all accounts and it will take you just several clicks to do that. Due to the fact that we support many different releases of PHP (4, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5), you'll have to enable Zend Optimizer each time you change the version to one you haven't used yet. This is very simple though - the php.ini file where you can enable and deactivate various PHP extensions can be operated with a point-and-click tool, therefore you won't need any coding skills or previous practical experience. Our website hosting services allow you to run any script-driven application that requires Zend Optimizer with no troubles, still in case you are unsure how to proceed, you are able to get in touch with our 24/7 tech support team and they will enable the instrument for you.
Zend Optimizer in Semi-dedicated Servers
You are able to activate Zend Optimizer with every single semi-dedicated server that we supply and it'll take you just a couple of clicks to do that. When you log in to your Hepsia Control Panel, you have to head to the PHP Configuration section where you can find a variety of options and On/Off buttons for each of them. Zend is one of these options, which means that you won't have to do anything more complex than clicking on its button. As you can also switch the PHP release for your account through the very same section, you will need to activate Zend for any new version that you use. Furthermore, we have also left the possibility for more knowledgeable users to set both the PHP release and the status of Zend Optimizer manually by putting a php.ini file in a particular domain folder. The file will have effect only for this particular site, but not for the hosting account in general.