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View Full Version : Need Help Finding A Reseller Account
DWS2006 07-07-2006, 11:28 AM I am a website designer and I am looking for a small reseller account 1gb/10gb or more. The problem is that I am looking for an account that will allow me to create multi-domain plans with more functionality then the add-on system in cpanel.
That leaves me with:
Direct Admin
Plesk
Helm
Hsphere
as options however hsphere is pricy becuase of the per user fees, and finding a plesk, helm, or directadmin reseller is much harder than finding a cpanel host.
I have tried searching the offers section but I didn't come up with much (Searching would be a lost easier if WHT would devide the shared and reseller offers :smash:).
Any and all sugestions welcome.
CyberHostPro 07-07-2006, 01:49 PM Hi
is it a windows or a linux reseller your looking for? as CPanel that u dont want to use is Linux, Helm is for Windows.
DWS2006 07-07-2006, 03:32 PM Hi
is it a windows or a linux reseller your looking for? as CPanel that u dont want to use is Linux, Helm is for Windows.
I could use either, since I only use php/mysql/html. I actually would like to stay with linux if I can find it, but would be willing to work with windows.
My problem with cpanel isn't with linux but with how it handles multiple domains in a non reseller account. I like the way that directadmin, plesk, helm, hspere handle this issue better.
Thanks for your reply!
chamelion 07-07-2006, 08:08 PM if you get a WHM panel with cpanel you can just create a new account for each domain, which is fairly simple. probably your best shot especailly as a web designer, considering cpanel is pretty much the industry standard.
startsphere 07-07-2006, 08:27 PM if you get a WHM panel with cpanel you can just create a new account for each domain, which is fairly simple. probably your best shot especailly as a web designer, considering cpanel is pretty much the industry standard.
For this i would recommend resller zoom. They are very reliable
CyberHostPro 07-07-2006, 08:31 PM not just reseller zoom, any one who offers CPanel reseller hosting can offer it.
Worlds-Hosting 07-07-2006, 10:26 PM You would need linux for using php and mysql and html etc
Your choice on host
You would need linux for using php and mysql and html etc
Your choice on host
You can do that on Windows also ;)
DWS2006 07-08-2006, 09:59 AM if you get a WHM panel with cpanel you can just create a new account for each domain, which is fairly simple. probably your best shot especailly as a web designer, considering cpanel is pretty much the industry standard.
I have a Cpanel Reseller with Jaguar PC now (very happy with it :)). I am looking for an additional account with one of the panels I mentioned above. I am looking to group domains (create multiple domain plans) that would be located in a single user panel, yet maintain full domain functionality.
Thanks for everyones replys!
CyberHostPro 07-08-2006, 11:00 AM try looking in the shared hosting advertising forums :)
mripguru 07-08-2006, 01:08 PM I have a Cpanel Reseller with Jaguar PC now (very happy with it :)). I am looking for an additional account with one of the panels I mentioned above. I am looking to group domains (create multiple domain plans) that would be located in a single user panel, yet maintain full domain functionality.
Thanks for everyones replys!
This, by definition, is H-Sphere in it's fullest and truest form. It's also true hosting automation too.
H-Sphere 2.5 also offers cPanel Migration Support ;)
H-Sphere 2.5 also offers cPanel Migration Support ;)
How good is it? Last time I looked at H-Sphere, we had to create an xml file, move over everything manually, etc..I was hoping to see some kind of automated migration for cPanel
mripguru 07-08-2006, 01:14 PM How good is it? Last time I looked at H-Sphere, we had to create an xml file, move over everything manually, etc..I was hoping to see some kind of automated migration for cPanel
Actually, in 2.5 - it's just like doing a cPanel-to-cPanel move (however, it has to do each account one at a time - there's no mass-migration tools yet). The system you referred to was scrapped a long time ago in favor of this system.
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