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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

nax9
07-07-2006, 11:34 PM
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 ;)

nax9
07-08-2006, 01:12 PM
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.