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Reseller Hosting to start my busines
I want to invest about 450 Euro per year/ and start to sell hosting for potential customers, and as I was searching for best solutions and find some proviaders, and i choose between WHCMS or Blesta.
so my question is what you will prospal to me any reviews,
so i list below what i found
- https://www.unlimitedwebhosting.co.uk/reseller-hosting
- https://www.stablepoint.com/resellers
- https://www.milesweb.com/ie/hosting/reseller-hosting
- https://www.domainracer.com/reseller-hosting.php
- https://www.misterhost.net/alpha-reseller-hosting.html
- https://www.neolo.com/ireland/reseller-hosting/
- https://www.namehero.com/reseller-hosting.php
- https://www.jixhost.com/master-reseller-hosting.html
- https://www.neostrada.com/reseller-hosting.html
p.s what is it https://www.scaleway.com/en/pricing/
Arm Instances
Arm Instances are powerful ARMv8 servers built for developers. They include a server, a volume and an IPv4, which let you develop, prototype and run your services.
ARM64-8GB
vCPUs 8 ARMv8
Memory 8 GB
SSD Storage 200 GB
Bandwidth 200 Mbits/s
Price 11.99/mo
so if someone can help me in this way to make a decision where i need to order, thank you in advance for your consideration
i would thank you if you have a time to reply in this topic and help me to get the way
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I'd ask myself first a few questions (not claiming that you haven't done that already, disregard this post if you have - admins can also remove it if it is out of line/not answering the on-topic question):
1) Am I choosing a reliable hosting that I've tested myself for reselling?
2) Do I have the knowledge and experience to practically act as 1st contact of technical support to my customers? Or do I have that part sorted out in another way?
3) Would I buy my own hosting at my prices for its intended use (shared hosting account)? If not, do I at least know some people for whom that would be the best available option of all the options I know of?
A good way to test them is to take advantage of free trials/money back guarantees. The best way to compare them is to actually use them yourself and get first hand experience.
You have not mentioned any requirements like how much space do you need? bandwidth etc.
Most of the providers use cloudlinux where they restrict each user using a certain amount of server resources, make sure you check or ask them about it.
You have a very good budget and i would suggest going with known providers such as knownhost, they offer whmcs only at $5 extra (which will be way below your budget).
I have also used mightweb before, all of their packages come with free whmcs.
Check: https://mightweb.net/reseller-hosting/
Hope it will help.
Going to assume you’ve picked 3 different providers from your list to go with.
Each one of them will offer different terms such as added benefits (website builder, backup solutions, etc), also each one will have different CloudLinux limits such as CPU speed (50/100%), RAM allocation (could be as low as 256MB up to 1GB) and locations.
How will you offer a standard product to your clients? If you want a plan in the US it might have more or less resources than UK. So on your website you will have to have multiple pages explaining the differences for each region.
Do you already have a client base waiting for you to setup business? Are you willing to be committed? With the amount you're willing to pay, you could get a nice dedicated server at hetzner and set things up yourself with cpanel, whcms and cloudlinux (plus other addons such as softaculous). You will definitely be able to provide a better service and have less worries about scalability if you do things yourself. If your business truly grows, you can even hire 24/7 sysadmins and customer support. I have thought about starting my own summer host before, but alas, it was not for me.
Avoid ARM, they simply aren't meant for webhosting/cpanel.
I have worked with reseller hosting for a short period, with whmcs. It was a super easy to manage system, as long as you have experience with hosting yourself. Some great points by the commenters before here: do you know how much bandwidth you plan to use? how good are you with technical issues?
It's summertime!
SkyNetHosting, start with their "premium" reseller plans, and you'll get everything.
A working website
WHMCS
And even white label support.
https://skynethosting.net/reseller-hosting-offers.htm
But you might want to have your own reseller, right? here you go, their master reseller plan.
https://skynethosting.net/master-reseller-hosting.htm
All for under $13/month Bam! you're in business.
Have fun.
Out of the list above I use NameHero (as my main host). They've been very stable and great support. I've been with them for a few years.
I also have some lower budget provider accounts for testing and sites I don't really care much about. I have a AlphaRacks account (judging by the latest drama, appears to be dead) and a HostMantis account. HostMantis has been surprisingly good and fast. I still haven't tried them for any of my customer sites but they've been solid for me. I've been with them for a couple of months.
NameHero is definitely solid. Not sure about the other companies since I haven't tried them.
stay miles away from milesweb reseller , used their reseller for 3 month they have disabled cpanel default backup option so only way to backup your data is either pay them or compress your files and export your database also their online reviews are fake or forced one, on other forum webhostingtalk some user claimed they tried to purchase review post from him.
namehero is good company from your list their support is excellent as well.
i'm currently using this companies reseller and i do recommended them ( not in particular order ) :
buyshared EU 99.9% uptime last 3o days
ramnode EU 100% uptime last 3o days
hostmantis SG 99.91% uptime last 3o days
buyshared owner is active here as well on discord also they answer ticket generally within hour or two.( technical)
450 eur per year / 37 eur monthly to spend; and you need cpanel, whmcs and support.
taking vps you will need cpanel licence and other perks, best choice is taking hostmantis reseller (great yearly discount) and you only need whmcs; then ready to go.
don't engaged in hosting field.it is too much cutthroat.otherwise,you find out niche market.
You should change your avatar, not appropriate.
I love Buyshared's reseller hosting. It's not the fastest, and I some of the attributes/provisioning - CPU and RAM etc aren't provided up front. The knowledgebase for shared hosting is nonexistent.
What I really like most about them - everything works. Compared to other reseller providers, my client's static, low traffic sites may load a little slower, but I think I'm the only one that will notice. Having a dedicated IP per plan is a huge benefit.
I'd recommend BuyShared. For the price it's a steal. The uptime is decent for what you pay, but if you need something more reliable you'll have to pay more.
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Have you thought about buying some hardware and getting colocation(might be a problem if you need more then one ip)?
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If you are looking for the cheap and premium reseller hosting, then you should definitely give a try to Host4Geeks as they reseller hosting plans start at just $5.95 per month.
Feel free to check out the reseller comparison chart in my signature
Otherwise, have a look at Ramnode, HostMantis or MisterHost.
MyW and SmallWeb could get you started, too. SmallWeb allows for a really affordable headstart
The end is nigh.
Last year I upgraded my self from purchasing reseller hosting to purchasing a VPS with dedicated resources, a cpanel license, and started providing cpanel reseller plans in U.S, EU and Asia. I suggest that if you are investing 450 Euros per year then get a decent VPS with any low end provider first, this way you'll have total control over what you sell, how much you sell and even you can oversell easily. With some tweaking you can easily accomodate 1000 cpanel/directadmin accounts (resource-wise) on single VPS having +16GB RAM, 8 core CPU, and there are many low end providers offering Intel E3 within your budget, And when you grow, upgrade to premium VPS provider or get a VDS/Dedi from them.
But if you still want to try your hands on getting a reseller hosting from some provider then try Ramnode, MisterHost, Hostmantis - they offer generous disk space, some offer unlimited cPanel sub-accounts. You can also try many hosts from LowEndBox.com site, or even try RackNerd - they recently posted offer on reseller hosting.
I want to purchase a vps or cheap dedicated to resell , but the cpanel cloudlinux will cost more than the server , You have to pay for billing software also
May be helpful to get a reseller web hosting plan, from there move to dedi once you have a good set of recurring customers.
If you are looking for a unlimited reseller hosting plan with no cPanel restrictions, you might wan to check out [redacted]
Cheers.