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Posted by lxspcby, 07-06-2009, 07:34 AM
hi all, i'm just registered here, but i've been watching this forum for about 6 month, just walking around for webhosting, hehe... anyway i wanna ask for hosting that can give reseller package like this: space : bandwidth = 1 : 50 or 1 : 100 because most of reseller's packages are 1 : 10 between space and bandwidth, and also could you please recommend me for the webhosting that trustable, reliable, not oversold, and also quick response in replying the ticket, at least you have been with them for 6 month or 1 year, hope will get the suggestion from you, thx all edit: mod, please move my thread to reseller hosting section, i usually don't see the reseller's section because i'm unregistred user, now after i'm registered, it's suddenly appear thx! Last edited by lxspcby; 07-06-2009 at 07:42 AM.

Posted by NetDistrict, 07-06-2009, 07:45 AM
Something like: 5GB Disk space 1000GB Bandwidth 10GB D. 1500GB B. 15GB D. 2000GB B. 40GB D. 4000GB B. This is not exactly like reseller hosting but you can use it like reseller hosting. The big difference is that you are not dependent on other users, since you got a guaranteed Memory available which starts at 512MB, and goes up to 2048 depending on your package. I can’t say where you can get this solution because I am not advertising here but maybe you can take a look at some VPS packages. The bandwidth is more likely to be higher than on reseller packages.

Posted by lxspcby, 07-06-2009, 08:08 AM
yes, something like that bro, i'm choosing reseller because me and my friends agree that we're just this business and plan with selling webhosting, in the first time it would be not much client we have, so we're decide to take reseller than vps, also usually reseller packages include whmcs and maybe ssl for manage the client and order form and the main reason is in my country, people more like huge bandwidth than huge space, even they just host a blog or website, probably they think huge bandwidth is more secure to prevent bandwidth limit, and i don't want to oversell the reseller, that's why im asking for suggestion the 1 : 50 or 1 : 100 reseller's package, maybe 1 : 40 is okay too

Posted by simonT27, 07-06-2009, 08:34 AM
i once used a company called Ehostpros, might be a good solution for you.

Posted by lxspcby, 07-06-2009, 09:17 AM
ehostpros still 1 : 20 bro

Posted by Ninjapanther Hosting, 07-06-2009, 09:25 AM
There are loads of good hosting company on here I could suggest a good host with only 30 min response time to tickets aspirationhosting.com they say 30min on there website and that is there reply time. Best of luck finding the right host for you...

Posted by lxspcby, 07-06-2009, 09:34 AM
30 min response time is good bro, but the spec still 1 : 20 anymore suggestion for at least 1 : 40 ?

Posted by PeakVPN-KH, 07-06-2009, 10:19 AM
I would recommend checking the "Reseller Hosting Offers" section of the forum. There are lots of hosts available there that may meet your needs. As for the 1:50 etc...no idea what you mean?

Posted by CoishAssociates, 07-06-2009, 10:41 AM
Ratio of 1:50 (eg: 1GB Storage 50GB Bandwidth).

Posted by iHubNet-Matt, 07-06-2009, 10:56 AM
As you said most of the non oversold hosts have the size/bandwidth ratio 1:10. You can go maximum up to 1:20. Beyond that I am not sure whether it comes under non oversold package. So If you are looking for a reliable one it seems it is better to come down with in the reasonable limits. Best of luck.

Posted by lxspcby, 07-06-2009, 12:20 PM
hmm... just wanna ask for your personal opinion, with your experience in this business, i wanna ask you if someone sell the hosting packages with over than 1:10 or 1:20, do you think they are oversold? because me and my friends agree about different huge package and small package but with the same price, the huge one is oversold, but there's one webhosting provider in my country that have 1:100 with affordable price, and i trust them as i'm taking one of they package for my forum and they really good, so far never had any long downtime, just one or two downtime when there's hardware upgrade but no more than one hour

Posted by NetDistrict, 07-06-2009, 12:32 PM
Well traffic is not at every country even expensive, plus the fact that some big providers have a own datacenter, so they can sell traffic very cheap. It doesn’t directly mean that it is oversold.

Posted by RSkeens, 07-06-2009, 12:36 PM
I would recommend that you be careful of packages that are too good to be true or are extremely oversold.

Posted by iHubNet-Matt, 07-06-2009, 12:46 PM
That was my personal opinion mate. I never compel you to stick with that. I don't want to say over selling is bad and all. But it should have a limit and proper management . That is the only concern; there are a number of hosts which do the overselling with out problems. Please go ahead with your requirements and if you are sure you can get your best provider there is nothing wrong. By the way what about your exact disk space requirement and budget? Last edited by iHubNet-Matt; 07-06-2009 at 12:52 PM.

Posted by lxspcby, 07-06-2009, 12:56 PM
yes your right, if they own the datacenter it could be cheap that can be learned by keep trying with many hosting provider bro, hehe... probably i need disk space about 10 - 15 Gigs with bandwidth 1 : 50 or 1 : 100, budget per month around $40 - $50, is it possible to get the spec with that budget?

Posted by OH-Bill, 07-06-2009, 01:05 PM
I am sure a host can provide these specs within your budget; however, this is not an ordinary plan. Try sending a mass email to a bunch of reputable hosts to see what custom plans they can provide you with.

Posted by iHubNet-Matt, 07-06-2009, 01:08 PM
Your budget is good mate. Short-list some of the providers which are reliable. You can research here by finding reviews on them. Then ask them about the high bandwidth requirement.

Posted by lxspcby, 07-06-2009, 01:22 PM
ok bro, thx for the suggestions, im going to keep research and ask for the custom plan

Posted by iHubNet-Matt, 07-06-2009, 02:24 PM
You are welcome. Don't forget to update us when you select one. Best of luck.



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