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Old 09-07-2009, 09:50 PM   #1
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IP per domain?

Should one buy an IP for each domain?
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Old 09-07-2009, 11:14 PM   #2
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You can, but you don't have to.

Google does not penalize websites on the same ip.
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Old 09-08-2009, 02:09 AM   #3
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It is better for SE
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Old 09-08-2009, 07:35 AM   #4
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the IPīs do not matter as much as the range. If you have 10 sites you are trying to get listed then they should be spread over a range of IPīs
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Old 09-08-2009, 04:28 PM   #5
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Well I got a little over 40. I always assumed that 1 IP should be ok for a few domains but don't feel it would be good to have all there. You think as long as I don't cross link between my personal names that it should be ok?

Better yet I'll just get IPs for the important ones.
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Old 09-08-2009, 04:49 PM   #6
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Most IPS's meter the IP address, not the domain name. If you have a lot of binaries (photos and video) then you will want to spread them out to different servers and IP's. Most ISP's give you a good rate for your account, but if you go over the bandwidth allocation you really get hit with extra fees. Beware that an ISP will simply turn off your account if it really eats in to them.

So, a lot of Adult webmasters will have the HTML code on one server, but the binaries spread out across many other servers. That way if they spread out the bandwidth so that they seldom get hit with bandwidth charges and if one host goes down or pulls the plug on them they are not totally dead.

Hotlinking is a big problem with a lot of adult websites...Your photos will start showing up in a lot of blogs and other adult websites paid by YOU! If you can, you should limit what countries your binaries are allowed to go to. No need to send them to China!
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Old 09-08-2009, 04:56 PM   #7
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don't cross link your shit.

don't share an ip with shady shit.
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Old 09-08-2009, 11:53 PM   #8
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I don't believe in IPs, i've never seen one in real life, where are they?
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Old 09-09-2009, 06:39 AM   #9
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While IPs seem to have made a difference for many in the past that seems to be less and less of an impact for most and ARIN frowns on allocating IPs based upon a domain only.
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Old 09-09-2009, 10:25 AM   #10
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I was once trying to get some more IPs, so I went to all of the top search engine
experts asking them to tell me why more IPs would help me with the search engines.
All of the experts said it doesn't a bit. You don't want to use the same IP as some
egregious spammer, but all of the SE experts said it's perfectly fine to have all of your
sites on the same IP. I asked some more probing questions, trying to find some
reason that I needed more IPs, but the people who would know all said it didn't matter.
I talked to leading SEO experts and to the technical staff from the SEs themselves.

As CaroMark indicated, IPs are in short supply, so I'd save your IP requests for when
you truly need them.




I hope the poster doesn't take personal offense, but this one comment is just
so completely wrong in so many ways that I had to post the correct information:
Quote:
So, a lot of Adult webmasters will have the HTML code on one server, but the binaries spread out across many other servers. That way if they spread out the bandwidth so that they seldom get hit with bandwidth charges and if one host goes down or pulls the plug on them they are not totally dead.
Think about that for a second - the HTML on one server and the images on another.
If EITHER ONE goes down the site is fucked. That just doubles your chance for
problems because problems with either host make the site useless. What good is
a porn site that's just HTML and no pictures? No good at all. Of course that also
causes more administrative hassle - you have two log into two different hosts just
to edit one page. Much better from a reliability standpoint and much less hassle is to
put some SITES on one server and another SITE on another server, but keep each
site together, so a whole site is up as long as one server is up.

Also bandwidth wise that idea makes no sense whatever. A typical HTML page
is maybe 4K of HTML with 100K+ of graphics and other "binaries". Storing that 4K,
the HTML, somewhere else isn't going to make the page load any faster - it's only
the 100K+ of images that are going to take any time at all to load.

In fact, if you carefully watch your browser status bar, you'll see it typically takes
longer looking up the DNS then it does retrieving the HTML. By using two domain
names, you double the time required for DNS lookups and make your site slower.

There are other problems and hassles caused by spreading media that way which
come up in different situations, but we've covered enough for now. For now it's
enough to point out that putting html and one server and media on another is
slower, less reliable, and more hassle. (Security issues are another reason).
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