VPS can be a great reseller plan - as for security, usually hosting companies provide unmanaged VPS, so you will need to setup the firewall and other security related tools. If the VPS is managed,...
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VPS can be a great reseller plan - as for security, usually hosting companies provide unmanaged VPS, so you will need to setup the firewall and other security related tools. If the VPS is managed,...
Keep in mind when creating a reseller account that one can easily track your company via IP address - so, if you are not using something to mask your nameservers/IP address, your customers can check...
"Cheap" is subjective - what are the resources you are looking for and how much are you willing to spend? Also, datacenter location - very important!
See where their servers are located and make sure you / your clients have a good peering. Ask if they have a trial period or money back guarantee - usually, hosts that offer this are pretty confident...
I do not think that any host will offer you business strategies .. but they should offer you basic support or have a good knowledge-base. You should get familiar with the billing system you need to...
You can test them both - see if they have a money back guarantee so you can see how they run. :) Look for reviews and user posts on forums regarding them.
Most shared hosting plans are managed up to a level - that means that the system administrator will keep the system running, make constant updates and ensure security. As for a VPS - you need to...
Depending on the type of website you have, shared hosting can be a cheap option to keep your business online.
If you have a portfolio or a simple presentation website, then shared hosting is...
Also, if you plan on using a Dedicated server ask your host if it is managed or not. Unamanged dedicated servers means that you will have to setup the server yourself - for this you should know your...
You should also consider the datacenter location of the hosting companies - to be near your Client's location. Also, look for reviews online and make sure they have good online support :)
You should contact them and tell them the resources your website is consuming. They should know best which service to recommend.
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