Re: PHP hosting with multiple domains?

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Host-Gator has a fantastic, cheap reseller program, although you aren't
sharing space within 1 account.
My real recommendation would be ServerPronto though. $29.95/mo for a
dedicated with 40gig space. It works great for me, and you can host all the
domains you want. You will have to learn how to use Apache, though.

Russ



On 2/2/06, Richard Lynch <ceo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Maybe look for reseller acccounts and become your own reseller for all
> the sub-accounts.
>
> Or find somebody who gives enough HD space for your biggest accounts
> that you don't care about sharing.
>
> On Mon, January 30, 2006 11:34 am, gryffyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > I know every month or so someone asks "What's a good web hosting
> > company to use for my PHP projects?".. I have most of the responses
> > archived and have searched online a bit, but I have a specific "wish"
> > and was hoping someone else had already found a good hosting company
> > that'd let me do what I want.
> >
> > I want PHP (either 4 or 5, I'm not too picky) and MySQL.
> >
> > The thing I'm having trouble nailing down is one that might let me
> > host multiple domains under a single hosting account and share
> > bandwidth and HD space.   I have a couple of domains that aren't
> > really doing anything right now (none of my domains really generate
> > any traffic right now but could in the future).  But instead of paying
> > to upgrade the storage of one domain then paying again to upgrade the
> > storage of another one...  I'd like them to share harddrive space and
> > bandwidth.
> >
> > Failing that, Doster (the registrar I use) can let me point a domain
> > to a subdirectory on another domain  (ie.  http://www.altdomain.com
> > actually lives at http://www.maindomain.com/altdomain).
> >
> >
> > The hosting company I'm with right now is great for the fact that I
> > locked my domains in at $20/year before they upped their prices
> > (yeah... twenty per year) but they're kind of mom & pop and I'd like
> > some place a little bigger and more professional even if it means
> > paying more per month.
> >
> > I'm more interested in storage space than bandwidth right now, but
> > that may change later (as the stuff being stored is accessed of
> > course).
> >
> > I don't need many email addresses or databases.  Don't need a shell
> > account.  Cron jobs/scheduled tasks (of PHP scripts) would be really
> > nice.
> >
> > hah.. I'll stop now.  Think you get the idea.  The convenient
> > management of multiple domains with a hosting provider is my ultimate
> > goal.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > -TG
> >
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