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Shared/Reseller hosting vs VPS | What do I need?
Do I need all this? Can someone clear up my confusion for me?
Internal cPanel™ License - Pro Cloud / 30 Accounts = $17.95
Internal CloudLinux License = $9.95
Internal KernelCare Licence = $2.25
Internal JetBackup license = $5.95VPS Specs for the Internal Licenses
4x 7950x CPU Core (Dedicated)
8GB DDR5 | 90GB NVMe | 10Gbps/1Gbps Unmetered |IPv4 = 2 | IPv6 = /64
Free offsite backup
^ This is $20.50
So total is roughly $57 monthly, This is more than I want to spend.
I know cPanel has a lower plan 5 account plan.
This company has the 30 account plan for only a $3 difference.
Do I need KernelCare? if I always updated manually, do I even need this thing to autoupdate for me?
That VPS has free offsite backup, so do I even need JetBackup?
I read CloudLinux helps to remove limits, so do I need that to remove the IOPS, inode, and other limits?
Does anyone who knows more about this have an opinion? Is there a cheaper option?
I mean, I am not going to be a reseller, I just want webhosting on a VPS.
Shared/Reseller I just don't like the limitations.
Unless someone knows of a reseller that doesn't have those.
I looked at those massive companies that offer free domains, the $30/mo or more ones.
Even those have limits and less resources than a VPS.
In the future, I might gain a few people on my service, but those are people I know IRL.
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Unless someone knows of a reseller that doesn't have those.
What limitations are those?
Francisco
My current shared host.
I can only have 700,00 files.
Shared 1 CPU %50
IO 50 MB/s
IOPS 1024
1GB of memory
200 processes
Cost me $6/mo
While other host have these specifications more or less.
Depending on company
The price is even more or less on some companies with higher/lower resources limits.
I mean for example something like a2hosting $30/mo
CPU speed: 400%
Physical memory: 4 GB
I/O speed: 10 MB/s
IOPS speed: 8192
EP limit: 50
NProc limit: 75
That's more than one would pay for a VPS with more resources.
I assumed that if I get a VPS, I wouldn't be as limited.