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LaptopFreak
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
May I know whats the average space and bandwidth used by each client for shared hosting? Thanks.
What kind of budget should we meet to start a new hosting company?

dreamcodedesign
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
It really matters on what the client has on their website. If it's a forum, a company website, or a personal one. It's pretty hard to estimate what an average client will use. For start-up cost, it might be around $500 or less just for the founding of your company and at least a few hundred dollars to get a reseller plan and billing software like WHMCS. For a reseller package I recommend starting off with InnoHosting.
All the best,

LaptopFreak
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
I know InnoHosting is good. But I'm going for a dedicated server.
Erm, what is the amount of space & bandwidth mostly used by users??
Example:
Client A - 2GB Space
Client B - 2 GB Space
Client C - 4 GB Space
Client D - 3 GB Space
Client E - 2 GB Space
Client F - 5 GB Space
Client G - 1 GB Space
Client H - 2 GB Space
Client I - 500 MB Space
Client J - 2 GB Space
Client K - 1 GB Space
Client L - 2 GB Space
In that case, 2 GB is the most frequent..

dreamcodedesign
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
Most of our users ususally don't go over their bandwidth and disk space. From the local businesses I host, I learned an average business site takes less than a gigabyte of space. But, some our higher mattering on how big they are. As far as bandwidth that is unpredicatable. Unless you are asking for a specific type of client. Example: A Blog, user A gets thousands of hits on his blog while user B only gets a few hundred. As far as a dedicated server, I would get managed so you can focus more on your business than the server. Others might tell you this, but it's not smart to start a hosting business with a dedicated server. People usually start with a reseller plan then grow out of that. My 2 cents.
All the best,

Fizzadar
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
It depends entirely on the client. From experience, most never use anything near their allotted bandwidth and disk space, and that's even without the insane overselling of some hosts. I find that the real limits in shared hosting these days are CPU and RAM, since bandwidth and space are such cheap commodities compared to the power.
We've only ever had one client go over their bandwidth limit, they were hosting files (which is not against the TOS), but they simply had some very popular files. Except for that, all clients remain well within (as in, below 50% used) their limits.

LaptopFreak
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
I see. Cause I'm thinking of how much clients could overseller throw into a server, as I'm searching for hosts, which I could tell obviously they are overselling..
Going with a reseller plan isn't part of my plan. Since I'm planning to sell shared, reseller, VPS and dedicated servers.

DirtRider
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
My hobby forum is here this month
Disk Space - 1666 MB
Transfer Volume - 2511 MB
File Usage - 55690
14948 Posts in 1836 Topics by 217 Members
Most Online Today: 9. Most Online Ever: 75
Now trying to find a new host for this is becoming a huge issue for me as well

HostThree
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
Most of my customers are between 200mb-1000mb, even though they have much larger packages.
Most of them are SME clients.

LaptopFreak
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
My hobby forum is here this month
Disk Space - 1666 MB
Transfer Volume - 2511 MB
File Usage - 55690
14948 Posts in 1836 Topics by 217 Members
Most Online Today: 9. Most Online Ever: 75
Now trying to find a new host for this is becoming a huge issue for me as well
You should be able to find a decent host with good price for what you stated above..
Most of my customers are between 200mb-1000mb, even though they have much larger packages.
Most of them are SME clients.
Thanks for your information. I didn't realise clients used so little of space.. I had a small forum, which used less than 20mb of space. Maybe that may happen too..
What is SME?

DirtRider
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
Well right now I am looking at Host Gator they seems to have what I need

LaptopFreak
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
HostGator has what you needs for a small site. If you have a busy site, be careful ;)

DirtRider
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
Well I don't quite know what type of site I have :confused: as listed here are this month stats
Disk Space - 1666 MB
Transfer Volume - 2511 MB
File Usage - 55690
14948 Posts in 1836 Topics by 217 Members
Most Online Today: 9. Most Online Ever: 75

LaptopFreak
10-18-2008, 07:11 AM
May I know whats the average space and bandwidth used by each client for shared hosting? Thanks.
What kind of budget should we meet to start a new hosting company?

dreamcodedesign
10-18-2008, 10:30 AM
It really matters on what the client has on their website. If it's a forum, a company website, or a personal one. It's pretty hard to estimate what an average client will use. For start-up cost, it might be around $500 or less just for the founding of your company and at least a few hundred dollars to get a reseller plan and billing software like WHMCS. For a reseller package I recommend starting off with InnoHosting.
All the best,

LaptopFreak
10-18-2008, 10:43 AM
I know InnoHosting is good. But I'm going for a dedicated server.
Erm, what is the amount of space & bandwidth mostly used by users??
Example:
Client A - 2GB Space
Client B - 2 GB Space
Client C - 4 GB Space
Client D - 3 GB Space
Client E - 2 GB Space
Client F - 5 GB Space
Client G - 1 GB Space
Client H - 2 GB Space
Client I - 500 MB Space
Client J - 2 GB Space
Client K - 1 GB Space
Client L - 2 GB Space
In that case, 2 GB is the most frequent..

dreamcodedesign
10-18-2008, 10:53 AM
Most of our users ususally don't go over their bandwidth and disk space. From the local businesses I host, I learned an average business site takes less than a gigabyte of space. But, some our higher mattering on how big they are. As far as bandwidth that is unpredicatable. Unless you are asking for a specific type of client. Example: A Blog, user A gets thousands of hits on his blog while user B only gets a few hundred. As far as a dedicated server, I would get managed so you can focus more on your business than the server. Others might tell you this, but it's not smart to start a hosting business with a dedicated server. People usually start with a reseller plan then grow out of that. My 2 cents.
All the best,

Fizzadar
10-18-2008, 10:55 AM
It depends entirely on the client. From experience, most never use anything near their allotted bandwidth and disk space, and that's even without the insane overselling of some hosts. I find that the real limits in shared hosting these days are CPU and RAM, since bandwidth and space are such cheap commodities compared to the power.
We've only ever had one client go over their bandwidth limit, they were hosting files (which is not against the TOS), but they simply had some very popular files. Except for that, all clients remain well within (as in, below 50% used) their limits.

LaptopFreak
10-18-2008, 11:06 AM
I see. Cause I'm thinking of how much clients could overseller throw into a server, as I'm searching for hosts, which I could tell obviously they are overselling..
Going with a reseller plan isn't part of my plan. Since I'm planning to sell shared, reseller, VPS and dedicated servers.

DirtRider
10-18-2008, 11:27 AM
My hobby forum is here this month
Disk Space - 1666 MB
Transfer Volume - 2511 MB
File Usage - 55690
14948 Posts in 1836 Topics by 217 Members
Most Online Today: 9. Most Online Ever: 75
Now trying to find a new host for this is becoming a huge issue for me as well

HostThree
10-18-2008, 11:49 AM
Most of my customers are between 200mb-1000mb, even though they have much larger packages.
Most of them are SME clients.

LaptopFreak
10-18-2008, 12:04 PM
My hobby forum is here this month
Disk Space - 1666 MB
Transfer Volume - 2511 MB
File Usage - 55690
14948 Posts in 1836 Topics by 217 Members
Most Online Today: 9. Most Online Ever: 75
Now trying to find a new host for this is becoming a huge issue for me as well
You should be able to find a decent host with good price for what you stated above..
Most of my customers are between 200mb-1000mb, even though they have much larger packages.
Most of them are SME clients.
Thanks for your information. I didn't realise clients used so little of space.. I had a small forum, which used less than 20mb of space. Maybe that may happen too..
What is SME?

DirtRider
10-18-2008, 12:23 PM
Well right now I am looking at Host Gator they seems to have what I need

LaptopFreak
10-18-2008, 12:33 PM
HostGator has what you needs for a small site. If you have a busy site, be careful ;)

DirtRider
10-18-2008, 01:03 PM
Well I don't quite know what type of site I have :confused: as listed here are this month stats
Disk Space - 1666 MB
Transfer Volume - 2511 MB
File Usage - 55690
14948 Posts in 1836 Topics by 217 Members
Most Online Today: 9. Most Online Ever: 75