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Just wanted to ask, what's the advantage of using a dedicated IP on a shared/reseller hosting? I've seen many offering it, but never really knew why
Well its your own IP. No other websites are associated to it.
You get to feel a bit more special
Better than nothing
Presume IP auto allocated? @MikePT
If I have a dedicated IP, can I choose which user/site get a dedicated IP and which one gets the default shared one?
Can I also use it for non-web purposes (e.g. receiving emails, etc.)?
Hey,
Manually allocated, on the 13th of the current month :-)
1 - Yes.
2 - Not clear, can you clarify? Any IP that's bound in the server receives emails.
Cheers!
Hey Mike, where is the big shared plan? Only 2Gb?
Only 2 GB, you can purchase multiple and stack
You can always buy a reseller and use it as a regular account
@MikePT you should charge monthly rentals (payable yearly) for the dedicated IP even for the lifetime packages and extend the option to go dedicated ip to everyone
Iirc you can already request a dedicated IP via ticket (for a monthly fee ofc).
Indeed!
We already do that, the price depends on the location. Although these are free IPs as the server comes with a subnet.
Yep!
Private lift to your apartment.
How much for dedicated IP in SG?
Got 2 reseller accs from Mike but I dont think it is necessary
Hm, so begging is an effective way to sell. You live and you learn...
Open a ticket mate.
Yep!
We still have a few free dedicated IP's available guys.
The next 5 buyers are eligible for a free dedicated IP for the plan below when ordering it in the Los Angeles location:
Reseller Advanced
100GB SSD space
Unlimited Subaccounts
Unlimited Emails
Unlimited Domains
Unmetered Bandwidth
Price: 120€ LIFETIME
https://myw.pt/manager/cart.php?a=add&pid=195 (No coupon needed!)
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Note: The server will be deployed this week and migrations should be performed this weekend, I'll inform our clients accordingly in advance.
It's located in a different Datacenter but still in Los Angeles.
We just had quite a few orders come in, only 2 available for a free Dedicated IP in LA.
So you're not dirtied up on spam lists when someone else on the service spams. IMO, ait should be a requirement for a business email on shared hosting.
They have mailchannels for outbound so not really a problem. I guess it might hurt your SEO if there's people doing really shady stuff on the shared IP.
We do relay via mail baby / MailChannels so our IPs should be clean 👌
Correct mate!
Good point about myw, but I was responding to the generic question of shared hosting. But it's not a complete answer without mentioning that feature of shared hosting using specialized outbound mail delivery services to solve that in that way.
I know an office that was setup on Hostgator on shared IP and they're always on UCProtect blacklist. Major facepalm.
Google doesn't care about IPs.
That's an early 2000's thing for PBNs -- you didnt want your site associated with backlinks.
I see @MikePT said new LAX server to be with PerfectIP.
What concerns me is that I see this when I research PerfectIP and do a Whois...
These days, I think mail relays are becoming more and more common, or at least they should be. Although, I think it is especially important for providers not using their own IPs since getting your port blocked due to a user spamming can cause a headache.
Congrats on the mod tag & new LA node!
Not sure where you seen that, PerfectIP are quite an old company.
Thanks mate!!!
Guys we have only 1 free Dedicated IP available, act fast.
Taken (invoice 1722). There should be no dedicated IP left now. How do I request this dedicated IP?
Got one as well (pretty sure I got the second to last one). Gotta find a use for it now
Anyway, I'm pretty sure the IPs should be available after the migration to the new DC, since that IPs are coming from the new DC after all