Guys I have lot of experience in hosting and now i am in thought of starting my own shared hosting site. I know there are lot of share hosting site but they are selling them at higher price and over crowded the server. But I am in thought of selling shared hosting at most affordable price with more specification. We will load 10 user per server which has 1gb dedicated ram and has 1tb bandwidth. so each user will get 100mb ram, 10gb storage and 100 gb bandwidth for less than 3$ per month. What are your thought in this. And what requirement you need and suggest best price. BTW due to low price we use all open source script like kloxo and such things which are also better than cpanel.
10gb storage and 100 gb bandwidth for 3$/mo is quite expensive. You have to compete with lot of cheap web hosting providers.
there is a lot of competition in shared hosting, you will not succeed by just offering it cheap, since there will be always cheaper offers up to completely free hosting. You have to offer something different to attract buyers.
today, the competition in hosting industry is really hard, there are many unlimited hosting sell at such price, or lower and, Kloxo is not popular control panel for end user (it is a little disadvantage for your hosting service) if you want to load 10 user per server, I think you can allocate 100mb ram / user at 1GB RAM server, since your server need amounts of RAM to run, Kloxo will need about ~300MB of RAM, and AFAIK in shared hosting there is no exact limitation in RAM/CPU resources, most of provider just limiting x% of total resource in x time rather than allocating exact amount of resource.
1GB per server, $30 income per server before costs? That's not going to cut it. No money for you, very low performance, and you can't even install MySQL. Listen to everyone else here. Offer something better than what other's are offering. The low-end market tends to find low-end customers who take up lots of support time and expect everything for nothing. You'll make much more money and be much less hassled moving up-market.
RonBrown again making sense, as usual. As the others have said, it's just not going to work. I'm guessing this is a VPS, and you're obviously forgetting the resources to run the VPS. That is going to take RAM, disk space, etc. Secondly, nobody wants Kloxo. Why would they, when you can get cPanel hosting dirt cheap? I suggest realligning your plans, getting cPanel, and going from there.
You don't think $3 is cheap? or you think that the host earning an income of $30 per month from a server - before costs - is going to be running a viable business? I've no idea what Hostgator charge (and can't be bothered looking) but you're quoting a limited time offer. Also, I very much doubt that Hostgator are running servers with 1 GB of RAM on them. You can't begin to compare the service and hardware offered by Hostgator with the ludicrous plans of the OP. Tell you what it sounds like to me. It's summertime, the schools and colleges are closed. Someone is looking to take on a cheap server, fill it full of customers, make a quick buck (hopefully by getting them to pay for a year in advance), and then leave them in the lurch when school/college re-starts. I see it every year. No-one with any business sense would see a future in what they are proposing.
What are server specifications ? I should consider a fare strong server for shared hosting environment.
You can't control these things. Because the site bestsharedhost.net just a reseller of resellerspanel.com. Don't make others fool. Don't think we are noobs.
You should be original instead of the rest competitors, have something unique that no others have and you will be seeing new customers coming to you. It is hard to gain customers just throwing it out there.