Do i need Shared host, vps, dedicated or reseller plan for MFA sites

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by Jalpari, Jan 11, 2008.

  1. #1
    I already have few websites on a shared hosted server now i am planning to put some MFA atleast 10 in next few months ( 3-6) Niche is not so vast but i will update them after one month.
    So i need ur suggestion do i need to go for reseller plan, shared hosting, vps, dedicated server ?

    Note: I never have experience with dedicated or vps
     
    Jalpari, Jan 11, 2008 IP
  2. MilesB

    MilesB Well-Known Member

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    I'd say VPS. As long as you aren't a total beginner
     
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  3. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #3
    It really depends on what your bandwidth and space needs are for starters... If you feel that traffic levels rise above that of your shared hosting limits, then moving to a dedicated solution may make more sense.

    If you have no experience with a dedicated servers or VPS, it might be wise to continue with the shared hosting solution, and move to larger plans that support your growing needs.
     
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  4. markyd

    markyd Active Member

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    #4
    If you went with say, www.hostmonser.com then you'd have enough space and bandwidth for MFAs :)
     
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  5. gr8liverpoolfan

    gr8liverpoolfan Notable Member

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    #5
    Traffic anticipated ?

    Space requirements ?

    Budget and revenue expected ?

    You need an answer to these three questions before proceeding.
     
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  6. MyIndie

    MyIndie Peon

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    #6
    There is a big difference between the three;

    in a shared environment you have no access to root whereas on a VPS you have full control. if you are not familiar with a VPS it can be overwhelming. I think a shared account would be a good start and most providers will prefer a customer upgrading rather than downgrading so start small and grow as your sites do.

    Make sure you read some reviews on hosting providers before making a final decision.
     
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  7. Orien

    Orien Active Member

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  8. timjonshon

    timjonshon Guest

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    #8
    It depends on your budget.
     
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    #9
    Do you have some experience with Linux or server management?
    I'd suggestion first use a good shared hosting first. If you hit the limit of shared hosting, try VPS (if you can manage the server without a CP), or dedicated server with a CP.
     
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    #10
    Hello,

    I can help you out. If your space and bandwidth requirements can meet our shared hosting plans, I would recommend them.

    If you'd like privacy and control, then you can have a look at our VPS and Fully Managed dedicated servers as well.

    If you're interested in any of the server plan, you may use cupon code FSEB20 to get $20 OFF(excludes UHV-10)

    Feel free to ask any questions you may have.

    Thank you for considering our services.
     
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    Orien Active Member

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    Depending on your resource usage, shared hosting could be perfectly suitable.
     
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    Hello There!

    I may be able to offer you a dedicated server! We have them starting from $30, Please PM me :)
     
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