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VPS versus Reseller Hosting - dreamcon - 06-05-2010 04:39 PM Mentioned the 3-letter words, VPS, it carves a smile to certain people. Why? Because it resembles a dedicated server. This is particularly a cheerful news for those folks who wish to own a dedicated server but cannot afford to do so. Basically, as most of you would have known by now, VPS stands for Virtual Private Server. The physical server is separated into a few partition and these partitions are the VPS-es. It gives you the feeling of having a stand-alone server when you purchase the hosting spaces. You are isolated from your neighbours and barely know each other although under the same roof. What about reseller hosting? I'd define reseller hosting as an account in shared server environment. Simple as that, almost the same as shared hosting. But the difference between reseller hosting and shared hosting is that with reseller hosting, you can create multiple accounts of shared hosting. So, to choose VPS or reseller hosting? This is a big question for almost everyone because it's kind of confusing as there are pros and cons to every decision that you make. Let's just analyse some of the features of VPS and reseller hosting, hopefully will make your hosting decision not much of a headache. VPS - A solution for dedicated server VPS offers you the features of dedicated server but it's more to a dedicated server being shared by a few other tenants. I know what you are thinking now. But bear in mind that I mentioned "a few" other tenants. Which means, it is not shared by as many other websites as a shared hosting in a physical server. A reliable hosting provider will have the maximum amount of tenants in a physical server to a certain degree so that the resources of the server can fully support the minimum resources allocated for every client. The most precious feature of VPS would be the root access. Every client will be provided a root access, hence, you can install anything that you like from softwares to Operating System so long it has proper licenses. This means you have the ability to install software which your provider doesn't even have or provide to its other existing shared hosting or reseller hosting clients. Those who long for a peace of mind, will be happy to have owned a VPS because with VPS you are isolated from other clients' VPS-es and regardless of how heavy their traffic is, it won't affect your website. In addition, everyone is provided with a certain amount of CPU usage , RAM usage and bandwidth usage. Although their traffic has drained the amount of bandwidth, it will be the bandwidth allocated to them and has got nothing to do with you although they are your neighbours in the same server. The above features of VPS seem tempting but do remember that you have to do all the installation yourself. You need to know a bit of server maintenance knowledge and also software-related stuffs. Although you can always refer your problem to your hosting provider, I believe you will be charged with an amount of fees. Reseller Hosting - Ease your life! Does reseller hosting offer you a better solution? Well, it depends on people. If you are a person who wants freedom of this and that, you might not be able to survive under reseller hosting. Reseller hosting is good in the sense that it's more organized as everything is setup for you by your hosting provider. You are given the WHM (Web Host Manager) and with WHM you can customize the hosting plans (webspace, bandwidth and etc.) for your resold accounts. A resold account is just like any other shared hosting account, with a cPanel as its control panel under Linux platform. You can sell your resold accounts at your own price and some hosting providers offer the private label reseller plan(meaning you can have your own brand name, thus having your own nameservers). In other words, your resold clients will only know you as their hosting provider and won't figure out you are reselling unless you tell them when they ask you. With reseller hosting, you are bound to what the hosting provider offers you, especially the softwares and applications. Hence, like I've mentioned in the first sentence, reseller hosting might not suit you if you want freedom. However, it's useful if clients do not mind what the hosting providers offer them particularly in terms of applications. Imagine you don't have to get yourself in with all the fuss of installing and configuring this and that. All you do is via the control panel provided to you, then you can start reselling already. In my opinion, reseller hosting is never a bad option and would still be a competitive option towards VPS. It is indeed reliable and useful when you think of the user-friendliness it provides to those who are not so familiar with hosting related stuff. In general, it is widely speculated that in near future, VPS might take over the role of Reseller Hosting, but truth is yet to be known. Let those hosting fans decide for themselves which one holds to be a better option. RE: VPS versus Reseller Hosting - barbaragabogrecan - 01-11-2011 08:41 PM VPS is much more expensive than usual reseller hosting. I don't see VPS taking over reseller hosting anytime soon. There are lots of flavors of VPS, including small packages that are quite comparable in price to reseller packages. RE: VPS versus Reseller Hosting - netshet - 08-04-2011 10:46 PM Many of the people choose the shared web hosting server according to their convenience and price in order to start their online business. But after few months, if their website if gaining more and more web traffic, many of the website developers and website winders find that the shared hosting sever or plan is just not sufficient in order to meet their huge demand of data transfer and bandwidth. Generally in order to meet these demand most of the people choose the servers or plans such as Reseller hosting or VPS hosting. VPS hosting or virtual private server hosting provides you the access to a more powerful private web server which is only used by you not shared with any other persons or systems and provides you the complete control of your server’s data and resources. Reseller hosting provides you access to several web servers when you require in order fulfilling your web hosting requirements, but you could resell the web server resources using your own plan pricing and branding name. Therefore which one would be best for the expanding internet business owner? RE: VPS versus Reseller Hosting - pullupbanner - 09-25-2011 07:29 PM There are lots of flavors of VPS, including small packages that are quite comparable in price to reseller packages. RE: VPS versus Reseller Hosting - webhost - 09-28-2011 09:37 PM VPS hosting serve is generally most used by most of the web developers and which own a lot of websites, which have to run remote server-side program or a software regularly. Reseller hosting plans provides the same quantity of server resources like some VPS hosting plans that make them an excellent solution. RE: VPS versus Reseller Hosting - jacobcolton43 - 03-13-2012 10:44 PM Presume you will have the upright service at such firms or companies such as webintellects.com and hostingsource.com that offer stable servers for the quantity of account kinds obtainable at the reasonably priced. RE: VPS versus Reseller Hosting - mystar - 08-25-2012 03:11 PM Thank you because you shared VPS versus Reseller Hosting RE: VPS versus Reseller Hosting - jackkelly - 09-04-2012 06:01 PM thanks for this informative stuff here good share with us RE: VPS versus Reseller Hosting - zoey12 - 09-10-2013 06:51 PM VPS is much more expensive than reseller hosting. I don't see VPS taking over reseller hosting. RE: VPS versus Reseller Hosting - StrawberryF - 05-15-2016 03:04 AM Many of the people choose the shared web hosting server according to their convenience and price |