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Looking for VPS Reseller providers or resource pools!
Hello,
I'm in a situation where I have access to a customer base interested in buying VPS services. So far I have simply been referring them to providers that I trust myself (without even taking a referral fee or anything), but lately, I have been wondering whether I could provide this service to them myself, as they are most comfortable with me anyways.
I'm looking for a provider who either already has a VPS reseller program or who would be willing to work with me.
Requirements:
-Fully automated and comes with a WHMCS module
-Priced reasonably
-If someone does end up abusing resources or something you terminate those VPS-s automatically
-You have been around a few years and/or have a good rep here
Location and virtualization doesn't matter too much. (But most of you will probably offer OpenVZ)
I could probably set it up myself with SolusVM but I feel like I would provide subpar service on my own with so many other responsibilities in my life right now.
Best regards,
Daniel
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What's your budget old mate?
This will be a problem when you start reselling VPS's from your client area through a third party,
But there are many providers offer services with WHMCS modules
I've seen before these modules on : Whmcs Store.
But if i were you, I'll buy from Hetzner Cloud or purchase a Dual Intel Xeon server with cheap IP's and start selling VPS's if there is already some profit from these purchases.
Have you tried @HostDoc https://hostdoc.co.uk/cloud.html
It has whmcs capabilities like you need and can vouch for the support being awesome
That site isn't updated, this is: https://hostdochosting.co.uk/cloud
This is our old site but price structure for the pools is more clearly defined here.
Thanks.
As mentioned, our pools have a white label WHMCS module (virtualizor) and are KVM virtualization.
Our current pools only allow for creation in Europe and Canada, however, APAC and USA can be added.
Thanks @HostDoc you are definitely a candidate.
Any other providers?
We offer also a reseller program, for webhosting, VPS, ... . All customers and services can be managed via your whmcs access. Of course, all white label. Have a look, if that meets your requirements
Jesus mate that's a bit rough eh
Not really.
You're bad company man, BAD COMPANY.
That's actually pretty disappointing, I was hoping he was going to hit that bitch with his guitar for talking too much. Kids these days just don't respect the rock 'n roll way anymore.
He may have dumped both band, and Jesus, so that'd make him banned religion.
@Letzien was banned for being a cuck. Telling someone to harm themself is not welcome here. Please take your meds and maybe enjoy the time away to become more humble with ones self.
Please stop derailing my thread
Any additional providers are welcome.
@DanielNU we have a WHMCS module that you can use to resell LunaNode services. It uses our API to provision/manage virtual machines.
It fits most of your requirements (fully automatic, business is 5+ years old, KVM). But this one:
We automatically shutoff VMs that are sending outbound packet floods, and automatically throttle CPU/IO usage if it exceeds fair share, but we would never automatically terminate a VPS and delete customer data (except due to non-payment). If you are running into abuse issues daily or weekly then that could be a problem, but if you are doing basic checking on your customers and maybe there's up to one issue a month on average then it'd be fine.
Resource pools are something that we have setup as a custom service for some of our other users in the past. Pricing starts at around $15/mo. for 4GB RAM and 80GB HDD and goes up from there.
We use WHMCS internally and have created a custom module for provisioning which we could adapt for your use.
Feel free to shoot me a PM or an email: [email protected] if you'd like to discuss further
Can you tell me your budget?
@perennate already hooked me up! Thanks for all the help!