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raddy 07-10-2014 11:13 AM

Time to rethink Hosting - advice?
 
Hello ladies and gentlemen,

I currently have a small amount of sites, let's say 8. The sites are split among 4 different Hosting providers that accept adult content. Each on a shared hosting scenario.

I would like to rethink my strategy. Maybe I can have all 8 in a single hosting service; and each on its own IP address? How about private hosting/VPS? Would it be too expensive? Cloud hosting for adult?

What do you recommend SEO wise? Shared hosting gives me the creeps; getting hacked due to someone else's fault sounds silly.

A small advice to the point is greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

HostWanted 07-10-2014 11:27 AM

Hi!

We would love to discuss this with you. We can provide several different options
for you, all affordable and on fast bandwidth.

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raddy 07-10-2014 11:31 AM

Thank you! But I'm looking for actual experience/objective recommendations. Have a good day and good luck with the spam.

Quote:

Originally Posted by HostWanted (Post 20154201)
Hi!

We would love to discuss this with you. We can provide several different options
for you, all affordable and on fast bandwidth.

Please contact me on s-ky-pe: host*wanted <please replace the * with a . (done to prevent spam)


Klen 07-10-2014 11:46 AM

You current scenario looks fine,better then having everything on single host due following:
1)Better resistance in case of host disaster,you dont lose all sites just part of it
2)Better seo picture,since they you have then 4 different A/C classes meaning you can freely interlink between them.For seo you dont need to have dedicated ip,only in case if you have tons of domains

anexsia 07-10-2014 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raddy (Post 20154181)
Hello ladies and gentlemen,

I currently have a small amount of sites, let's say 8. The sites are split among 4 different Hosting providers that accept adult content. Each on a shared hosting scenario.

I would like to rethink my strategy. Maybe I can have all 8 in a single hosting service; and each on its own IP address? How about private hosting/VPS? Would it be too expensive? Cloud hosting for adult?

What do you recommend SEO wise? Shared hosting gives me the creeps; getting hacked due to someone else's fault sounds silly.

A small advice to the point is greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

I can usually fit about 20 or so Wordpress blogs on a shared host account using 1 IP (you really don't need all these different IPs, it's not going to make a difference unless you are trying to sell hardlinks or split up adult and mainstream website).

You could also pickup a cheap VPS from Quadranet Infracloud, Ramnode, Digital Ocean, VULTR, INIZ (there's many more on lowendbox.com) and stick a free panel like Webmin/Virtualmin or VestaCP on there to manage your website if you're not comfortable with commandline and managing your own VPS...there's also good managed VPS provided like Wired Tree or Knownhost but you'll be paying $40+ a month

Choopa Phil 07-10-2014 12:13 PM

Shoot me an email to [email protected]. I'm sure we have a Dedicated or VPS solution that can fit your needs!

Zeiss 07-10-2014 12:36 PM

If your sites are different in content, don't bother to get different IPs... It's a total waste... I recommend cloud hosting, which works with onapp.

faxxaff 07-10-2014 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raddy (Post 20154181)

What do you recommend SEO wise? Shared hosting gives me the creeps; getting hacked due to someone else's fault sounds silly.

A small advice to the point is greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

I would stay with different providers for SEO as long as you also use different whois info and hostmaster emails. You are right about concerns with shared hosting, but some providers are pretty good while others aren't. Scanning webhosting boards and review sites helps a lot to find the jewels.

You could learn how to setup linux servers and then VPS would be the best choice.

raddy 07-10-2014 01:18 PM

Thank you all; specifically faxxaff, Zeiss, anexsia and Klen.

Super helpful!

raddy 07-10-2014 01:25 PM

Given the following hosting providers, which one would you get rid of?

a- Servage
b- GoDaddy
c- DreamHost

Maybe I can push more domains into one of them, and get rid of at least 1 provider.

jimmycastor 07-10-2014 01:26 PM

keep it on different hosts

baddog 07-10-2014 01:27 PM

GotWebHost.com can give you dedicated IPs for each site on one shared server with ease

2MuchMark 07-10-2014 01:34 PM

I'm not sure if it would be right for you, but have you considered cloud hosting? Setup an account with someone like Amazon or Peer1 Networks and you can create your own server, add or remove CPU's, Hard disk space, etc, even specify the operating system you want. This way you can put all of your domains on it, add more power to the server if you need it, or split it off into a second server, etc... it could even end up being cheaper for you.

I'm not sure but maybe Mojohost offers this service. If they don't offer cloud then for sure they have the best prices and services in the industry. Mojohost is also a sponsor of GFY and usually sponsors lots of industry events too so they would definitely deserve your business, and could probably compete well for your business too.

Good luck!

gebu 07-10-2014 01:35 PM

If you are familiar with linux / apache administration you should give www.digitalocean.com a try.

2MuchMark 07-10-2014 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmycastor (Post 20154323)
keep it on different hosts

Why? If he has lots of properties, wouldn't it make sense to keep them with the same host? He is more likely to get faster and better service, reduced prices, etc.. What would be the reason to keep his websites all on different hosts?

3xmedia 07-10-2014 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raddy (Post 20154322)
Given the following hosting providers, which one would you get rid of?

a- Servage
b- GoDaddy
c- DreamHost

Maybe I can push more domains into one of them, and get rid of at least 1 provider.

they ALL suck :2 cents:

rockeru 07-10-2014 01:45 PM

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VPS plans start from 5$ and additional IPs cost $2/month.

raddy 07-10-2014 01:54 PM

Thank you all! I'm very familiar with apache and command line configurations, so that wouldn't be a problem.

I had VPS/cloud in mind as I thought maaaaybe newer scenarios were stepping on the traditional shared hosting business model. Less expensive, more adaptable?

Anyone aware on Adult content policies for hostings/vps/cloud these days? Is it "all good"? I don't upload content - I'm only frontends to webcam programs.

:thumbsup

DamianJ 07-10-2014 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 20154325)
GotWebHost.com can give you dedicated IPs for each site on one shared server with ease

Yet can't provide a shred of evidence as to why that is a good idea.

Go figure.

Klen 07-10-2014 02:54 PM

Let me give you one trick regarding collecting hosting accounts -
1.Always use vps instead shared hosting,because then you have far greater control over how your resources are spend
2.Check site like lowendbox.com for cheap deals

raddy 07-10-2014 03:14 PM

Thank you KlenTelaris

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signupdamnit 07-11-2014 07:10 AM

Yeah you can just get a cheap dedicated box for $30 - $60 pm and many will come with 5 or so usable IPS but you can buy more. These days I wouldn't worry too much about Google seeing the same IP or network unless you are doing extreme blackhat SEO. They have too many other ways to find you anyway.

John HostiServer 07-29-2014 06:53 AM

Look us up, we can help, we have good VPS plans.

Ferus 07-29-2014 07:23 AM

The second largest traveling Agency is one of my clients, and they rank #1-5 on Google for the terms they want.

They have different sites/brand-names for each niche, but all are travle-related.

All sites(35+) use the same load-balancer, so any Searchengine will see it as hosted on the same server.

So how much does different IP's matter these days? I dont know your business-model, but 95% of you are better of saving $$$, by hosting it all on the same box/cluster.

ditlev 09-05-2014 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeiss (Post 20154268)
If your sites are different in content, don't bother to get different IPs... It's a total waste... I recommend cloud hosting, which works with onapp.

who do you recommend with OnApp?

AndrewX 09-05-2014 03:45 PM

We would like to welcome you onboard at XenLayer.com, feel free to check out our range of OpenVZ and Xen VPS servers. I would recommend an OpenVZ 1GB plan with an IP addon. Our highly advanced control panel allows you to split your websites over the IPs you have, the service is fully managed, which means we worry about your uptime load and security, while you handle the rest. Just like you are used to, except you have everything on one hosting plan, at one company, and you have full root/administrator access to your virtual private server.

Edit: On request we can install a Wordpress auto-install script for free, one click installs for all your (future) blogs. Migration is also free of charge, cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk, not a problem. We will take care of it.

HomerSimpson 09-05-2014 03:50 PM

DigitalOcean
- SSD drives BLAZING FAST!!!!
- Lots of ram and fast CPU for le$$
- 1TB of bandwidth
- cheap backups
- fast and seamless upgrades
- instant activation/provisioning

Cyber Fucker 09-05-2014 05:53 PM

www.Webair.com ..rock solid, good prices, nice support. :thumbsup

rockeru 09-06-2014 12:34 PM

Sweet $5-7/month cloud SSD hosting in my sig with 100% uptime, good network I/O speed. They'll give you $5 credit to try them out and I bet you won't regret.

brentbacardi 09-06-2014 12:46 PM

Try sparknode.com for cloud hosting.


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