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Posted by zaini, 09-17-2012, 01:59 AM
Hi guys, I am tried of looking around, wondering if you guys could help me here. I need the following. - 50GB + - Unlimited Bandwidth or atleast massive - Overselling Allowed - Cpanel and WHMCS - Other options is a plus - let me sell UNLIMITED plans (THIS IS A MUST) if you guys don't mind, when you reply can you please leave a link to the reseller you using, so I go get a good review of every provider here, and if you had any problems or cons or pros etc. Thanks. btw - I am with justhost rite now, they are okay, except I don't think overselling is allowed. Also do they don't let me put more limit in my whm packages I think thats what, "selling unlimited plans" mean right?... also, they suck rite now as their WHMCS is not working!! its been a month, they can't figure it out, I am gonna be request a credit back for the days it didn't work.

Posted by Jutt, 09-17-2012, 02:43 AM
There are a lot of providers you can go with like HG, Stablehost, Hawkhost, mddhosting, ezpz. All depends on your budget and requirements. Contact them directly and ask them what they can do for you etc. And also check offers section as well.

Posted by Tuguhost, 09-17-2012, 09:56 AM
Go with ezpzhosting they are the best

Posted by SkyNetHosting, 09-17-2012, 10:24 AM
You mean their own WHMCS is not working for a month or issue with software that you got with them?

Posted by SkyNetHosting, 09-17-2012, 10:31 AM
I think he's looking for a provider that allows overselling, HostGator doesn't allow overselling

Posted by Atlanical-Mike, 09-17-2012, 11:09 AM
I don't think any host allows resellers to oversell. Check the Advertising section OP.

Posted by SkyNetHosting, 09-17-2012, 11:31 AM
I didn't get you on that one. Most of the hosts do allow overselling option for reseller's but that doesn't mean their overselling

Posted by Atlanical-Mike, 09-17-2012, 12:02 PM
Not sure but most providers don't limit you on accounts, I suppose that's classed as overselling to a extent.

Posted by Host4Geeks-Kushal, 09-17-2012, 12:39 PM
The OP has asked for the ability to create unlimited plans, which I know is not allowed by all. Eleven2 doesn't allow it AFAIK. Turnkey does. EZPZ doesnt i guess.

Posted by SkyNetHosting, 09-17-2012, 11:07 PM
Doesn't really make much sense does it? I have seen many reseller's using a very large number (9999999) when creating plans in WHM and still offer it to the end user as unlimited

Posted by zaini, 09-17-2012, 11:13 PM
Apparently thier developers are working on it. Whmcs is showing a curl 7 error could not connect to host which is due to blocked ports.

Posted by zaini, 09-17-2012, 11:17 PM
Well I have just host rite now and you get a errorin whm when you try to put any huge number for disk space... I am thinking that is called overselling is it ?? Let's say if you have 100gb for you it would only allocate plans based on that. Now I guess they don't allow overselling if it's called do they?

Posted by SkyNetHosting, 09-18-2012, 02:40 AM
Let me explain. Overselling enabled is where a host take the amount of disk space and bandwidths ACTUAL USE between all your accounts. I'll explain this with with 2 examples: Example1: Overselling Disabled Reseller Account:*Lets say you have a reseller account with 1GB Space and 20GB Transfer. If you decided to offer plans such as 1 GB space and 10GB transfer to your clients, you will only be able to create 2 plans. Even if your clients were not using all of the space or bandwidth that they are allocated, no additional accounts can be created by the reseller account holder as all your disk space and bandwidth has been already allocated to the 2 clients. Example2: Overselling Enabled Reseller Account:*Let say you have a reseller account with 1GB Space and 2GB Transfer. With overselling enabled, you could create as many accounts of any size without any restrictions.**The only limit is on the total actual resource usage by your clients.**Provided all of your clients accounts do not collectively use more than 1GB space or 20GB of bandwidth, you can continue to add more accounts.* When overselling is enabled clients can actually use all of their allocated Storage and Bandwidth. When Overselling is Disabled the client can only use a fraction of what they pay for their provider. In other words, even if you are getting loads of disk space and bandwidth, you will only be able to use a fraction of it. Since you are only able use*a fraction of the resources that you are getting, your hosting provider makes more profits by selling your unused recourses to other reseller this selling more resellers on the server.

Posted by Host4Geeks-Kushal, 09-18-2012, 03:56 AM
It wouldn't show up as Unlimited in the user's cPanel though. That is what I am referring to.

Posted by zaini, 09-18-2012, 05:35 AM
This makes so much more sense I got the concept now ok so what I think is that before it was allowed but wee since they did the major upgrade of server it has been disabled and Whmcs not working as well. Live support is so crapy however phone support is good. I guess time to do a major survey and chat with all providers to find a realiable source.



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