reseller hosting
Out of the hosting business
Submitted by Bryan on October 30, 2008 - 8:23pmEarlier today, I officially canceled my reseller account for Dakota Hosting. I started the account at the same time I started to build websites as a side business. I finally decided to stop pushing the hosting business not because I was losing money, but because it wasn't personally rewarding. I learned a lot about the business and decided Web hosting just isn't in my blood. I will build a Website now and then for a friend or acquaintance, but to be honest my IT job during the day keeps me plenty busy. I'd rather find some new challenges using my free-time for doing good instead of the sole goal to make money.
What I have found rewarding these past few years is blogging here at CMSReport.com. I enjoy not only taking a look at the various content management systems in the market, but also getting to know the people behind the application. I tend to be drawn more to the open source projects than the propriety content management systems due to some of the cool people behind those projects. With business fast becoming dependent on the same social network model that their customers use, I can't imagine the propriety-only business model having as significant of a future as it once had in the past.
So, with one less "side business" to worry about, I hope to keep the promise I made to myself more than two years ago.
Staying with budget hosting (at least for a little longer)
Submitted by Bryan on September 1, 2007 - 8:10amThe fact that I'm still using a cheap hosting plan is a big surprise to me. Why is that? As you may recall, I had only planned to host my Drupal sites on a budget hosting plan for a few months. After hosting my sites on a VPS for so long, I wanted to feel the aches and pains a Drupal newbie experiences when they find their site has performance issues due to an oversold shared hosting plan. I wanted a learning experience and was prepared for the worse.
To be honest, I also was buying time until I came across better reseller plans to host my sites (Drupal and non-Drupal included). However, looking at the various hosting plans provided by a number of providers was a frustrating experience for me. I won't name names, but unfortunately there are a lot of hosting companies out there that do a very good job of hiding what features they do not provide under their plans. I came across a couple sites that liked to cap your CPU usage to the point that half of my pages couldn't be delivered to users. Or if they said they offered both PHP4 and PHP5, I found their PHP5 implementation to not be that straight forward or worse, the "how-to" undocumented.
Looking for a reseller host plan in all the wrong places
Submitted by Bryan on August 13, 2007 - 11:05amI thought my hosting requirements were pretty simple. I wanted a reseller hosting plan that provided CPanel, PHP5, MySQL5, secure shell, and a license to a client billing system such as ClientExec. Oh and I wanted to be sure the hosting plans provided were Drupal friendly. While I host more than just Drupal sites I've found that if the server is configured properly to run Drupal then it can run almost any other PHP-based CMS out there. All in all I wanted a shared hosting plan where I spent less time managing the server, yet had the controls I needed via a Linux shell. Simple enough right? In fact I thought I found a great reseller plan through ResellerZoom (RZ). However, after spending most of my weekend hours trying to work it all out, I've come to the conclusion I'm still looking for something that works better.
