Hi,
I'm looking for a bit of advice as I'm currently running three websites on a shared hosting account with eUKhost. Over the next 6 months I've potentially got another half a dozen websites to set up. There are all fairly low volume accounts but my concern is at what point does an upgrade to reseller or VPS hosting start looking more attractive than shared hosting? Is this something I need to start thinking about.
So is shared hosting suitable for running a dozen websites? i.e. am I getting worried for no reason, or do I really need to start looking at upgrade options?
I'm not totally clear on the benefits between reseller hosting and VPS. The websites I'm setting up are for people and groups who are not interested in delving into the intricacies of web development, effectively I'm setting up and managing their websites for them. So does this constitute "reselling"?
I'm a long time user of Unix and Linux systems so have no qualms about using a Linux VPS solution if the reseller option is not suitable.
It's just looking at the pricing options the reseller option is cheaper and includes plenty of server management support, whereas VPS is slightly more expensive and I'd have to look after more of the server admin jobs. So if the reseller option would work for my situation then what incentive is there for paying more for VPS which appears to have a higher admin effort?
Any advice or experience would be appreciated.
Regards
Adrian Cherry
I'm looking for a bit of advice as I'm currently running three websites on a shared hosting account with eUKhost. Over the next 6 months I've potentially got another half a dozen websites to set up. There are all fairly low volume accounts but my concern is at what point does an upgrade to reseller or VPS hosting start looking more attractive than shared hosting? Is this something I need to start thinking about.
So is shared hosting suitable for running a dozen websites? i.e. am I getting worried for no reason, or do I really need to start looking at upgrade options?
I'm not totally clear on the benefits between reseller hosting and VPS. The websites I'm setting up are for people and groups who are not interested in delving into the intricacies of web development, effectively I'm setting up and managing their websites for them. So does this constitute "reselling"?
I'm a long time user of Unix and Linux systems so have no qualms about using a Linux VPS solution if the reseller option is not suitable.
It's just looking at the pricing options the reseller option is cheaper and includes plenty of server management support, whereas VPS is slightly more expensive and I'd have to look after more of the server admin jobs. So if the reseller option would work for my situation then what incentive is there for paying more for VPS which appears to have a higher admin effort?
Any advice or experience would be appreciated.
Regards
Adrian Cherry
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