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Does the hosting plan i choose affect my indexing rate?

Also, i'm creating 6 autoblogs to post 10,000 pages each. which hosting plan would ensure the best results.

Assuming all other factors remain constant
 
If there is too much request given to the new server there will be a 5** error will occur to you.
 
Does the hosting plan i choose affect my indexing rate?

Also, i'm creating 6 autoblogs to post 10,000 pages each. which hosting plan would ensure the best results.

Assuming all other factors remain constant
I will say your speed of site loading matters for ranking. Make sure you use CDN and opt for a hosting with really good bandwidth. The faster your site loads, the better your chance of having your content index. (Assuming your content is unique)
 
Hosting affect the seo ranking. It mostly affect the speed of the site loading including uptime and downtime. If your site is down at some point, and the search engine robots “crawl” your website and it is down, it will not be indexed on the search engines with your fresh content.
 
Hosting changes doesn't affect indexing , however due to Over-requests within new server host can give http 5** errors to website . This may affect indexing , check with your hosting provider to get health of server or check manually using spider tools or google's url inspecting tools , page speed tests , if it takes too long you probably change hosting.

Hope this Helps !
 
If you want to create autoblogs, you only need RAM during the process of creation, and A LOT of database space.

After the work is done, RAM and CPU will be most of the time idling until you start receiving visits.

The host importance is only where is located, and if it's not a complete waste. Personally I tend to do some batch testing specially on VPS (I don't use shared by the way), like some big compilations from sources (some thing like Asterisk PBX or even PHP from sources) and some good transfers (like a 5 GB file over ssh to another server that I already trust).

But if you go for a Shared hosting, you can only test the shared bandwidth and, at most, be sure that the IP of the server location is nearby the Google servers you are trying to rank for (US server, for google.com, DE server for google.de, etc...)
 
A super bad/slow hosting can affect the indexing by either taking too long (TTL related problem) or throwing a server error,
apart from this, there's no real difference if Googlebot can load your page source code in 0.1 secs or in 2 secs,
A good VPS can handle such type of projects, you should check the case with contabo, they do offer some good specs for a really cheap price
 
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