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Old 02-17-2009, 09:37 PM   #1
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I'm looking to upgrade to a vps but wanted to know if a reseller program would work?


I'm looking to upgrade to a vps but wanted to know if a reseller program would work?

I currently use
Bandwidth: 120 Gbs a month
Disk Space: 6 gbs and growing
Sites: 20 Websites, Most popular averages 120,000 visits a month, can peak to 10k a day.

The main reason I'm upgrading is because I cant take traffic spikes. I was thinking of the gold vps plan with future hosting. It has a 10mbs connection and 768 ram.


I want to be able to sell hosting either through a reseller or a piece of my vps. If I get more then 10 customers ill upgrade to a dedicated. I already do freelance design and wanted to be a one stop shop. I'm also looking in to domain resellers any luck with them? They all look the same to me.
 
  


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