Linux & Windows reseller hosting with H-Sphere and Site Studio

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Hello,

We got a new plan to provide our resellers with batter quality private label reseller hosting.

So we decide to create a reseller cluster and be powered by H-Sphere (psoft.net) control panel.



Here how it will look like.


Control Panel Server (H-Sphere & Site Studio)

Dell PowerEdge 750

Single Intel Pentium 4 processor 3.4GHz

2GB DDR, 400MHz, 2x1GB

2x73GB 10K RPM Ultra 320 SCSI RAID 1



Windows 2003 Server Enterprise

Dell PowerEdge 2850

Dual Intel Xeon processor 3.6GHz/2MB Cache, 800MHz FSB

8GB DDR2 400MHz 4X2GB

2x300GB 10K RPM Ultra 320 SCSI RAID 1

IIS, MSSQL, ASP, ASP.NET, PHP, CGI, SSI



Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v4.0

Dell PowerEdge 2850

Dual Intel Xeon processor 3.6GHz/2MB Cache, 800MHz FSB

8GB DDR2 400MHz 4X2GB

2x300GB 10K RPM Ultra 320 SCSI RAID 1

Apache MySQL, PgSQL, PHP, CGI, SSI, JSP



All servers will do daily backup on file storage.



Would you as a reseller go for combo plan Linux & Windows and H-Sphere control panel?



Reseller 1 GB ($29.95/month) Space 1000 MB Transfer 10000 MB

Reseller 2 GB ($49.95/month) Space 2000 MB Transfer 20000 MB

Reseller 5 GB ($89.95/month) Space 5000 MB Transfer 50000 MB

Reseller 10 GB ($129.95/month) Space 10000 MB Transfer 100000 MB

Reseller 20 GB ($189.95/month) Space 20000 MB Transfer 200000 MB

Reseller 50 GB ($229.95/month) Space 50000 MB Transfer 500000 MB



If a price is to high please advice us the best price for this quality pages.
 
As far as price goes, you are a little high. H-sphere doesn't allow for overselling, so it would be hard to turn a profit on those numbers. The disk space looks good for the price, but you could add a little more bandwidth in there. Otherwise it looks like you have a very good setup.
 
I would aggree, in the reseller market those prices are a little high as the customer wants to make money off the plan as well. The hsphere market does have higher priced hosts, but none that charge that much. Two competitors I can think of of the top of my head are diyhosting and jodohost, both offering alot of value with their plans along with great reputations.

I can't really say what you should price at as I run my own business and have my own profit margins to meet. But I will say those prices seem to high to really make any kind of dent in the hsphere market.
 
You price too high. Like u2mike said you shoule reref to both diyhosting and jodohost. Good luck to your project.

P/s: jodohost is new member of this forum.
 
Looks like a great set-up, though I do agree that they are a little pricey. My prices are probably low as compared to most webhosts these days (not lower than the big-boys), but I still believe that those prices are a bit unreasonable.
 
xion said:
As far as price goes, you are a little high. H-sphere doesn't allow for overselling, so it would be hard to turn a profit on those numbers. The disk space looks good for the price, but you could add a little more bandwidth in there. Otherwise it looks like you have a very good setup.

You can of course oversell your plans, but I do agree your pricing is a little high. Go check out the partners page on psoft's site to see what other H-Sphere providers are charging.
 
I like it, I think those prices are sustainable for your business, were you looking to do any price rises over the next year?
 
eleven said:
I like it, I think those prices are sustainable for your business, were you looking to do any price rises over the next year?

price rises :eek: noway you mean price drop because other wise unless the guy has something special no one is going too buy
 
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