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About cPanel NOC

Hello everyone
I'm building a website hosting company and i need to get partnership with cPanel
I found that they requires validation of server's ip ownership

IP Address validation occurs through lookups on ARIN, RIPE, or official Internet Address organizations. Communication and validation must occur with named organizations

So any idea how can i do this if i have multiple servers in hetzner or i need to have my own datacenter?

Comments

  • wdmgwdmg Member, LIR
    edited March 2025

    You don't need a NOC partnership to get a cPanel license. If you use Hetzner, you can buy a license through them, or get it directly with cPanel -- more often than not, your upstream (eg, Hetzner) will sell them cheaper than cPanel directly.

    If you're just starting out, you should consider just getting a reseller plan from a place like Namecrane versus renting out your own server off the bat. You're going to want CloudLinux ($12/mo+), Imunify, , etc. on the box and you're going to rack up more costs than you'll make profit for a good bit of time. On top of that, you'll have to think about email deliverability, which means you'll likely want an outbound relay (eg, Mailchannels/Mailbaby) adding even more cost to your operation.

  • @wdmg said:
    You don't need a NOC partnership to get a cPanel license. If you use Hetzner, you can buy a license through them, or get it directly with cPanel -- more often than not, your upstream (eg, Hetzner) will sell them cheaper than cPanel directly.

    I know the part that i can get a license without being a partner
    but first of all i want to get cheaper license as i'm planning to have much of them
    also hetzner stopped issuing new cPanel licenses after 15 Jan 2025

    Thanked by 1Hetzner_OL
  • wdmgwdmg Member, LIR

    @davidlabib said:

    @wdmg said:
    You don't need a NOC partnership to get a cPanel license. If you use Hetzner, you can buy a license through them, or get it directly with cPanel -- more often than not, your upstream (eg, Hetzner) will sell them cheaper than cPanel directly.

    I know the part that i can get a license without being a partner
    but first of all i want to get cheaper license as i'm planning to have much of them
    also hetzner stopped issuing new cPanel licenses after 15 Jan 2025

    Then you can opt for a NOC partnership with cPanel, I believe they're around $2500/mo minimum? I'm probably wrong on that figure, @Francisco would know more on the NOC pricing.

  • @wdmg said:

    @davidlabib said:

    @wdmg said:
    You don't need a NOC partnership to get a cPanel license. If you use Hetzner, you can buy a license through them, or get it directly with cPanel -- more often than not, your upstream (eg, Hetzner) will sell them cheaper than cPanel directly.

    I know the part that i can get a license without being a partner
    but first of all i want to get cheaper license as i'm planning to have much of them
    also hetzner stopped issuing new cPanel licenses after 15 Jan 2025

    Then you can opt for a NOC partnership with cPanel, I believe they're around $2500/mo minimum? I'm probably wrong on that figure, @Francisco would know more on the NOC pricing.

    The minimum depends in the country category in the UN
    If it was a developed country the minimum invoice should be 500$
    If it was developing country it would be at least 200$/month

    That's mentioned in their docs
    Might be old or not updated

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