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Nice guide. Keep good work up mate
I would add to Packages to know your limits. Example: If they're running on a reseller that gives you "X"GB of space and bandwidth, and you are overselling, don't oversell all of your space/bandwidth.
Very good tutorial!
If I could rep I would +rep you lol.

Would A Linux VPS with:
20 GB Disk Space
1024 MB RAM
1536 MB Burst RAM
200 GB Data Transfer
1 Dedicated IP address
(06-29-2011, 09:55 AM)H-Q Wrote: [ -> ]I would add to Packages to know your limits. Example: If they're running on a reseller that gives you "X"GB of space and bandwidth, and you are overselling, don't oversell all of your space/bandwidth.

This is a fine balancing act. Because it's not just your space and bandwidth you need to worry about, especially when overselling...and/or on a reseller account. You also need to worry about the server resources (RAM/CPU) being taken up by your sites.
(06-29-2011, 09:55 AM)ControL1 Wrote: [ -> ]Very good tutorial!
If I could rep I would +rep you lol.

Would A Linux VPS with:
20 GB Disk Space
1024 MB RAM
1536 MB Burst RAM
200 GB Data Transfer
1 Dedicated IP address

Thank you. It should be fine for starting out. Also, I would recommend you have at least two dedicated IP Addresses. You always want to keep your site on a different IP than any other sites, especially because you need to process payments with SSL. And the other dedicated IP address for all your clients/any site not the hosting company site.
This tutorial has helped me out in many ways. Thanks alot for this mate. Smile
Nice information, Learned a bit
Great guide xD

And yeah he's not lieing when he said leave VPS and dedis up till when you have some customers already.
This tutorial seems pretty legit. Thanks
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