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keenly 11-05-2009, 10:16 AM G'day everyone.
I have a small Reseller plan cPanel/WHM
I’m happy with that I have but I buy it from a guy I met in a chatroom and with more and more customers relying on my host for their emails I would like the security of a well know host.
Can you recommend a company with a plan that suites me.
Heres what I have...
US server (quad xeon 2.66GHz)
Shared Hosting
cPanel/WHM (fantastico)
Linux
2000MB Storage
40,000MB Bandwidth
Unlimited accounts/domains/email/databases
$105
I have existing customers and don't want to take away any of their features.
I would prefer unlimited accounts (lets say 40 at the least).
I don't want to pay any more that $105 per year if i can help it.
australian host's most welcome.
Let me know if i have missed anything.
Thanks.
antony_m 11-05-2009, 03:15 PM @keenly
Host Gator, Site5, Inno Hosting, Host For Web, Eleven2 are some of the well known players in the industry in no specific order. I would recommend you search for their reviews on this forum to get a better understanding about their business and you can also contact them directly if you have further questions.
I have existing customers and don't want to take away any of their features.
What are the features that you currently have?
Most cPanel/WHM hosting provider have almost the identical features while some have some extra features here and there. ;)
energizedit 11-05-2009, 03:44 PM I would recommend Site5 they fit your needs very nicely.
Mark
newrhodes 11-05-2009, 06:05 PM Check out Resellerzoom / Resellerscene and Qoozz hosting; they have small reseller accounts within your budget...
SphereWebHosting 11-05-2009, 06:11 PM Chances are, you'll need to increase your budget a bit if you want a stable and reliable host.
keenly 11-05-2009, 10:16 PM @keenly
Host Gator, Site5, Inno Hosting, Host For Web, Eleven2 are some of the well known players in the industry in no specific order.
Thanks.
does anyone know if you can get custom plans. i asked site5 and they said no. all the sites mentioned cost more money than i'm paying now, but give 10+ times the about of data and bandwidth i need.
keenly 11-05-2009, 10:20 PM Chances are, you'll need to increase your budget a bit if you want a stable and reliable host.
this might be true... it would be nice to get one with sub-reseller accounts and go halfsies. :)
chrisnewberry 11-05-2009, 10:20 PM Greetings Keenly,
What your price comes out monthly is a little below normal reseller accounts. 8.95 roughly a month. I've normally only see resellers for 14 to 32.00 a month (cheaper the longer you pay in advanced.)
From the amount of ds/bandwith you need, shared or semi-dedicated hosting would be much cheaper.
Chris
keenly,
You will usually only find custom plans with smaller hosts.
chrisnewberry 11-05-2009, 10:43 PM keenly,
Sent you a pm about something. Db09, I was speaking about most of the known medium to large size hosting company's. Not the small ones which don't see as much publcizity.
nokiaman1 11-06-2009, 01:24 AM I am looking for the same basic thing here. Would anyone happen to know a $7 or under reseller that is good?
keenly, Sent you a pm about something.
I'd certainly hope it wasn't an offer or anything of that nature. ;)
ludwigvb 11-06-2009, 08:15 AM I am looking for the same basic thing here. Would anyone happen to know a $7 or under reseller that is good?
My opinion is that $7 is TOO low for reseller. If you find and buy one of those then, soon, you will be back here complaining for low level support and services
dhcart 11-07-2009, 06:39 PM Your budget is too low to find a reliable reseller hosting. If you can increase it when I recommend Surpasshosting. Their prices are affordable and the service is great.
keenly 11-07-2009, 08:29 PM Your budget is too low to find a reliable reseller hosting. If you can increase it when I recommend Surpasshosting. Their prices are affordable and the service is great.
yes. i agree... I think I might wait until i have a little more money or need more space and go with site5... customer service and reputation is incredible.
dhcart 11-07-2009, 08:38 PM yes. i agree... I think I might wait until i have a little more money or need more space and go with site5... customer service and reputation is incredible.
We had a reseller hosting account on Site5 before. Their support was very slow and poor and uptime was really bad. I don't recommend them.
teachforjune-Scott 11-07-2009, 09:05 PM Back when we started, we worked with innohosting, but unfortunately they're not within you're budget. :(
JixHost 11-07-2009, 09:16 PM Some hosts will make a custom plan for you, however the major hosts may not be able to since they deal in such large volumes.
Orien 11-09-2009, 01:49 AM We had a reseller hosting account on Site5 before. Their support was very slow and poor and uptime was really bad. I don't recommend them.
This definitely isn't our standard level quality of service. If you have any ticket IDs, I'd like to take a look into it and see why you experienced such poor service.
astraxis 11-09-2009, 02:28 AM Hai,
Try to increase your budget!Then you can find lots of reliable hosting companies!
AquariusStorage 11-09-2009, 02:39 AM @ keenly
You get what you pay for. 105$ per year comes out to be 8.75$ and you're not going to get what you're asking for and have it be reliable for that much per month.
afam4eva 11-09-2009, 07:34 AM Pronet hosting and webhostbuzz are pretty good reseller host too.
ldcdc 11-09-2009, 11:23 AM Pronet hosting and webhostbuzz are pretty good reseller host too.
What domains are/have you been hosting with them? You can send them to the moderating team if you don't want to make them public: http://www.webhostingtalk.com/report.php?p=6486206
hugege 11-18-2009, 04:31 AM Site5 maybe fit you.
amccoy 11-18-2009, 05:48 AM I think your budget is right for the resources you need your problem is going to be that most reseller accounts offer a lot more than this therefore their prices are higher. You will either have to increase your budget or else find a host that will allow you to create a custom package.
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