Zend Optimizer is a popular software, that's needed to run files protected with Zend Guard. The aforementioned encodes files created in PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7 and PHP 8 to protect them from reverse engineering and unauthorized usage, thus guarding copyright protected source code. In case you want to protect your custom-written script, for instance, you are able to employ Zend Guard and your code won't be human readable, but you'll also need Zend Optimizer on the server where you host your blog. Lots of pre-made script-driven applications, in particular ones that are paid, also require Zend Optimizer to operate effectively since their core code is ordinarily not free to modify. Sites which use the instrument are often faster as their code is already optimized and precompiled.

Zend Optimizer in Hosting

All the hosting accounts which we offer are generated on our cutting-edge cluster platform and Zend Optimizer is set up on all servers which are a part of the clusters. Consequently, you can set up and run script-driven applications that require Zend irrespective of the package that you pick upon signup. The easy to navigate Hepsia Control Panel that is provided with the accounts shall make the management of your world wide web presence a breeze and enabling Zend Optimizer makes no exception as it'll take a single click to do this. Furthermore, more experienced users can also place a php.ini file in a particular domain folder and take advantage of Zend only for a specific domain. As you can switch between a number of different PHP releases, you'll be able to enable Zend Optimizer for all of them in the very same way and run both new and older apps in the same account.

Zend Optimizer in Semi-dedicated Servers

You'll be able to enable Zend Optimizer with each and every semi-dedicated server that we provide and it will take you only a few clicks to do that. Once you log in to the Hepsia Control Panel, you should head to the PHP Configuration section where you will find many different options and On/Off buttons for each one of them. Zend is among these options, which means that you do not have to do anything more complex than clicking on its button. Since you can also change the PHP release for your account from the very same section, you'll have to activate Zend for any new version that you use. Of course, we've 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 specific domain folder. The file will have effect only for this particular website, but not for the hosting account in general.