prkduarte Posted Thursday at 06:49 PM Posted Thursday at 06:49 PM Hi, everyone @Krydos is it possible to deploy a spring-boot application? tks
wolstech Posted Thursday at 06:57 PM Posted Thursday at 06:57 PM You'd need a VPS for that since the shared servers no longer support Java. Also, please do not ping admins directly. There's more than one of us who can help, and for this question even a mod would have been able to answer. 1
prkduarte Posted Thursday at 09:03 PM Author Posted Thursday at 09:03 PM Thanks, as I am starting, I'll get Mercury VPS for 6m, I wuold like to know if I loose the actual resources of my account, like database and storage available. Should I create a new account? Thanks in advance!!!
wolstech Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM VPSes are just empty Linux servers with a command line, you have to install everything yourself and they have nothing to do with a plesk account. You'll need to install everything yourself. If you need Tomcat to host Java, you'll need to install tomcat. If you need a database server, you need to either install a database server on the VPS, or you could enable remote access on your plesk account's database and use that. The specifications you purchase are the specifications you get, but you have to remember that the operating system will use ram and disk space, so actual usable resources are slightly less. Users are only allowed to have one Plesk account, but can have one or more VPSes in addition to a Plesk account. 1
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