hosting multiple domains
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- digitalspiri
i have a bunch of different websites, 4 right now and soon more...does anybody know a good host/ISP that allows you to manage disparate domains under one account without stiffing you for every independent domain? thx,
dS
- kerus0
im sure you can get something that will suit your needs just about anywhere. they call that the "webmaster package" where i'm hosted. overpriced tho.
have fun migrating all your stuff..
- slinky0
how much are you willing to spend per month? maybe get your own dedicated server.. which is what i am looking into.
or for about $35/mo you can go with http://www.MChost.com and you can host unlimited domains (mostly name based) with 1 Gig of storage and tons of other features... MCHost is not a bad company but not great either... i'd give 3 stars out of 4.
- slinky0
who are you hosting with now?
- sp0
it is important to note, though, that a 'resellers' package is different than having a dedicated server.
i have never seen a dedicated server price under 200 dollars. not for a decent one, anyway.
- skape0
digitalspiri
email me -
I can get you a good deal on a resellers package.
- jjpoopoo0
mrhost.ca
very good and canadian prices!!
- digitalspiri0
thanks so far, y'all...
slinky -
right now i'm spread out between ipowerweb, dreamhost, and sneaking a couple others in on connection at UC berkeley.
dS
- sp0
do you have a static ip? if so, spend the bucks, buy a server (or build one) and just host from your house.
a lot of isp's won't even notice the bandwidth spike unless you generate more than like 40gig of transfer a month - which i don't see happening.
for work, we host over 20 sites and services on a dedicated box, and we only average about 10 gigs of transfer a month between all of them.
- digitalspiri0
think i'm gonna keep my hosting offsite & outsourced for now, but at some point will probably self serve it.
has anybody heard about http://www.theprimehost.com or know anything about them?
their deals are great, and so far i haven't been able to dig up any bad dirt on them. cheers,
dS
- blend0
You could also use something called domain name forwarding. You can have all your files on ISP, just in different folders. The http requests for your domain names will be forwarded to these directories. Worth a check.
- enobrev0
the host who i do work for, and well, highly reccommend as well is soon to come out with "Virtual Private Server" plans.
Basically these plans will give you full access to about a quarter of a server, so add domains, manage, etc as if it were your own dedicated server.
I asked my contact and I got "very soon." If you're interested, drop me an email and I'll get you to him.