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Reseller Cpanel hosting or VPS

I was thinking of another small vps for a few clients sites as I'm a little busy with web design at the minute. I don't really want the hassle of managing another vps and yet another cpanel licence. What's the major difference between a vps and reseller hosting besides root access?

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  • wychwych Member
    edited August 2014

    Go Reseller then, and typically the owner of the node can set limits on your reseller etc. Obviously if you are root you set everything.

  • The only issue I may have is max emails per hour as a few clients have a newsletter script

  • And would also like my own ns records is this possible with reseller?

  • @n1kko: I know for a fact that there are providers that will let you glue our ns1-2 DNS Records to their DNS Servers and use a whitelisted ns1 and ns2 addresses (as a reseller). As for the max hourly email, requesting unlimited hourly emails usually raises a red flag for obvious reasons.

    Furthermore, it really does depend on your budget. For example, the reseller account I mentioned is probably $55.00/mo or so.

  • wychwych Member

    @n1kko said:
    The only issue I may have is max emails per hour as a few clients have a newsletter script

    Make it use mandrill.

  • @wych said:
    Make it use mandrill.

    I would make each customer use their own mandrill (each newsletter mailer.) I'm not in the mailing business, so it's completely up to them to find a suitable means of E-Mailing. Sometimes there's just too much of a body of E-Mail to safely accommodate.

  • Mandrill can be setup on a sever level and then you'd have to add all the domains on the server to the Mandrill account manually (or via API). However, this wouldn't work when you use a reseller account.

    Furthermore, Mandrill has a limit of 12k sends per month on the free tier. So it might not work for everyone.

    As far as Email Campaigns go, I am not so very trusting when I encounter a potential client who's into "Email Marketing". It usually raises a red flag.

    This is what services like Mailchimp are here for, no?

  • I guess I will get my clients to use mail chimp as the free plan offers enough monthly emails anyway.

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