They support node.js on the webserver. But I also prefer containerization, for the DevOps.

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They also support git integrations and triggering. So they can run nodejs builds from a git mirror, so that might be an option.

I'm canceling it, probably. A server that can't handle containers is completely retarded.

Lol it's shared hosting. Quite popular and affordable solution :) Mostly made for LAMP stacks because the resources can be shared. The infra is much easier and cheaper to design compared. Same reason I offer static site hosting but not container deployments unless I write or fork them for my customers.