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Planning on starting VPS business
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Planning on starting VPS business

dhamaniasaddhamaniasad Member
edited November 2013 in Help

I am planning on starting a VPS business, and I'd like people's insight on quite a few things before I set my decision in stone.
Currently, I am running a free VPS service, and that gives me a little experience, though that's a bit problematic due to me trying to keep it light on my pocket. But anyways.
I currently have a monthly leased(branded) WHMCS licensed, and a dedicated server that I won't be touching for this business. As I don't have extensive knowledge of how VPS providers work, I thought I'd ask for advice.
I will be using WHMCS for this, so that's not a problem.

1) What VPS control panel should I use? I plan on offering only Xen or KVM, whichever would provide better performance and isolation. I've tried SolusVM and Virtualizor, but I didn't really like them. And there are not many other choices. I'm currently waiting for feathur to come out before making a decision, but anyways, how about OpenStack/CloudStack? And ProxMox VE? I want to use what the end users would find easier to use and more appealing.

2) What should I do at a startup stage? Buy hardware and colocate or rent servers?

3) If the answer is buying hardware, where should I get my hardware from? I can see a lot of cheap servers on eBay, but I'm paranoid about them. I don't think I'd use them for serious business unless someone else has positive experience with them. So which company? Servermicro/HP/Dell/etc? And where to get them from? Some preferable online store?

4) Where should I do my marketing(I am really bad at it)? Would LEB/LET/WHT suffice?

5) IPs. Where do I get them from? I don't think I'd get an assignment at this stage. Do most providers get their IP's from their colo providers? I would like my own assignment, in case I switch DCs in the future, as I wouldn't like to get all IPs changed.

6) If I rent servers, where should I rent them from keeping in mind the IPs? I'd not want to spend more on the IPs than the server themselves.

7) What node configurations should I be aiming at? I'm currently looking at Dual Quad Xeon's with 32+Gb RAM and 4x3TB HDDs in RAID10.

8) If I hire people, where should I hire them from? For example I'd need people from other countries.

I know some of these questions might have obvious answers, but I'm new to the market and want to provide quality service rather than a mess of a provider.

Also, if there are some other things that must be kept in mind, let me know.

Comments

  • serverianserverian Member
    edited November 2013
    1. OpenVZ is faster
    2. Get a high memory and good disk setup server and colo it
    3. Supermicro, superbiiz
    4. Find a niche
    5. From your DC
    6. Get 64GB at least and 8 disk or 4 disk + 2 x ssd cache, 4 x sata wont give you any good io
    7. WHT, here, vpsboard

    PM me your skype id if you have questions and need advice.

  • hardly anyone does Xen and it's a damn shame

  • earlearl Member
    edited November 2013

    I read on VPSB a while back incero included free IP's on their servers, not sure if it's a special deal but you can inquire..

    Or get something from colocrossing.. that's if your interested in being listed on LEB!

  • Following @serverian's advice, I'm not worrying about this anymore. @Liam @Infinity please close this thread.

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