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Just wondering what hosting setups people with a huge portfolio of AM sites tend to use around here. For example, I see that BlueHost make it possible to host up to 6 domains on one account, with 100 GB transfer per month. But what about you guys with hundreds of different sites? Are there ample hosting options which allow you to host an unlimited number of domains, as long as you keep to within your transfer limit? Or do you just have multiple accounts with the same hosting provider - e.g. 180 sites, so 30 BlueHost accounts?
Thanks a million!
VDS is the level between reseller plans and dedicated server plans. You usually get root/admin and can host unlimited domains. Various space and bandwidth plans available. Some of them come with managed services if you are not familiar with running a server.
Do a web search on vds or vps.
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Of course I can build and administer my own boxes which probably makes it a bit easier and more feasible.
Typically an AM site is under 10MB - they usually consist of Links or datafeeds - even with some sizable content and a CMS they come in under 10MB.
A 1G site would be able to host 100 of you AM sites if you quota each of them at 10MB. If you need slightly larger than opt for 2G hosting. Anything over for the aspiring AM is really "over-kill."
All this can be had for as little as $10/month.
Am I correct in assuming that reseller accounts involve a largish upfront fee?
And Linux hosting is usually a lot cheaper. But, as a previous poster stated, sometimes you get what you pay for, check the above forums for user reviews and experiences with different companies.
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AM lack some of the skills necessary to operate a reseller account properly, and it does require more time in management than a “normal” hosting account. You have to remember that AM time is spread thin, especially if they are doing affiliate stuff on the side in addition to their normal 9-5. Getting involved in another aspect or endeavor that requires more commitment of time is something most do not want. So, they simply pay someone else to do it. It is the same as washing your car. You can save a lot of money if you do it yourself – but your cost is in time. If time is important to you, you pay someone else to do it for you.
Propagating DNS’s, setting A records, dealing with nameservers, allocating IP’s, is a bit daunting for some.
Yes, you can save a ton of money if you use a reseller account – especially if you have more than a dozen or so sites. At some point, if your traffic and number of sites causing you to have a hosting cost of more than a couple hundred dollars a month, you are best served to look into a VP server, or a dedicated server. You will save A LOT of money, but to administrate the server will cost you time.
Making the decision of what is more valuable to you is what it fundamentally comes down to – but a reseller account is pretty darn smart.