What a result of using one hosting with multiple domains ?

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    What a result of using one hosting with multiple domains?
    Does affect the speed of access for each domain?
     
    yakinsaja, Apr 13, 2010 IP
  2. mjewel

    mjewel Prominent Member

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    The more sites on a server, the more resources it can consume - which can affect speed. If you are talking about inexpensive hosting plans, you are getting a shared hosting plan which can be hosting hundreds or even thousands of other websites owned by other people. What type of sitse you have and how many users affect system resources.
     
    mjewel, Apr 14, 2010 IP
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    micksss Notable Member

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    I host 5 websites on a IX plan, 9 on a Lunarpages plan, and 6 on a HostGator plan. I don't see any issues with doing it.
     
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    fmirza Active Member

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    no, doesn't make any difference
     
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  5. snewtonge

    snewtonge Peon

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    That all depends on the amount of accounts your host has on your server. Hosting multiple domains on one account usually isn't a problem though.
     
    snewtonge, Apr 14, 2010 IP
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    affilorama Active Member

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    One drawback of hosting all your domains on one hosting service is that when your hosting server is down, all your websites would be down, too. That would mean 0 opportunities from all your online ventures all at the same time. Not a very good pickle to be in.
     
    affilorama, Apr 14, 2010 IP
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    WebIntellects - Rob Active Member

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    Hello!
    No it does not. Using such web hosting account will allow you to save money.
     
    WebIntellects - Rob, Apr 15, 2010 IP
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    syntaxerrorlagi Peon

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    i have 7 sites in one hosting account. don't have problem. at least so far.
     
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    Multi web hosting is very inexpensive and very reliable with the right host.
     
    indexhtml, Apr 18, 2010 IP
  10. David L

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    Before you choose a hosting plan or server to host multiple domains/sites, you should analyze the resource usage of each site and then sum it up. Once you know the amount of resources required by all the domains/sites, you can choose a hosting plan or server accordingly :)

    Hope this helps...
     
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    I host 22 sites on one HG account, works fine.
     
    rakker126, Apr 20, 2010 IP
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    dollarshower Active Member

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    There will be certain performance issues but there are also ways to tweak blogs for performance. I currently host 6 domains in one HostGator account. One of my blogs get significant traffic as well but so far it's not timed out my allotted CPU time nor the blog has really slowed down dramatically,.
     
    dollarshower, Apr 21, 2010 IP
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    Blogs are not normally CPU intensive to begin with, so they shouldn't really be an issue. What you have to worry about is the type of sites that have a lot of server-side scripting which causes high CPU loads. Such as proxy sites, etc.
     
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  14. casius

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    There is not sites affected if web hosting service is reliable and does not host thousands of users in one server. The respond time will remain the same if the server is working with low load and is technically correctly configured for the optimal performance. You can have hundreds of separate domain hosted under one web hosting account the respond time depends from the server itself.
     
    casius, Apr 22, 2010 IP
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    It all depends on how many accounts are on that server. Keep in mind shared hosting accounts are sharing resources with others on the server. So, in the end it all depends on the host how many sites they allow on your server.
     
    chimehost, Apr 27, 2010 IP
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    No, m not in any way is irrelevant If I have any good idea I will post, thx very much
     
    nunewnew, Apr 30, 2010 IP
  17. extremephp

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    Dude you are wrong..! :)

    It affects the speed and all :) There is a part of Resources which are alloted for each accounts... so all the websites together have to use that...! and if you have things seperate... you will get more allocation since you have more accounts and each domain uses allocated resources to the account :)
     
    extremephp, Apr 30, 2010 IP