one thing I am not clear about is why do big hosting companies offer reselling?
In the end it just creates more competition for them.
Poor advice. Sadly, too many hosts are like these, learning server management on production servers. They should learn server management on a lab server, while they are reselling, not on the customer's server -- vps or not. This would make a better host
When I first started hosting there was really no such thing as a VPS (at lease in hosting market). I had to go from reseller to dedicated (to colo). But I already knew how to manage a server since I was a sys admin by profession.
It is not bad advice as yes learning on a test server, but their are processes that need to be learned on a production server. I learned on a production server without any problems towards clients. I now have a test server where i can replicate issues to learn
You mean VPS right? as you would really have a hard time finding 512MB dedicated servers .cPanel can also be installed on a 512MB server, but will be very slow,and get slower if you add websites so it is recommended to use at least a 1GB server
Just curious about reselling - perhaps that's how it stared for all of you as well ....
Anyway if I assume a "typical" small reseller being effectively a one man shop with a bit of advertising.
How busy does it get ? How many new accounts would you be adding a day and how much time do you spend fixing user problems - or is small (one man) reselling just a no go - as soon as you add users you need a full time support team.
Just curious about reselling - perhaps that's how it stared for all of you as well ....
Anyway if I assume a "typical" small reseller being effectively a one man shop with a bit of advertising.
How busy does it get ? How many new accounts would you be adding a day and how much time do you spend fixing user problems - or is small (one man) reselling just a no go - as soon as you add users you need a full time support team.
Just curious about reselling - perhaps that's how it stared for all of you as well ....
Anyway if I assume a "typical" small reseller being effectively a one man shop with a bit of advertising.
How busy does it get ? How many new accounts would you be adding a day and how much time do you spend fixing user problems - or is small (one man) reselling just a no go - as soon as you add users you need a full time support team.