PBN hosting help shared hosting or cloud?

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I need advise on which one is better for footprint-fee and not expensive pbn hosting.

1. shared hosting, I was advised to use shared hosting such as siteground and hide it into normal pbns. Siteground price is roughly $10/month and unlimited websites.
2. cloud hosting, to use their different data centres such as vultr, to change ips, and I do do know how many site can be possibly hosted, and only told me $5 each month and have to pay extra for backup.

Look forward to your kind advise.
 
Cloud!

You can host hundreds of PBNdomains on one account - you simply have to ask to increase your limit once you hit a certain milestone for example 100 droplets (this goes for DO, Vultr, Atlantic, Linode etc.). If they see that you paid your hosting bill every month without missing a beat, they will not bat an eye. Scaling is super easy with cloud hosting.

Backups are typically 1$ / month per 5$ droplet. So you can easily host a PBN domain for 6$ including all the bells and whistles.

JT
 
Cloud!

You can host hundreds of PBNdomains on one account - you simply have to ask to increase your limit once you hit a certain milestone for example 100 droplets (this goes for DO, Vultr, Atlantic, Linode etc.). If they see that you paid your hosting bill every month without missing a beat, they will not bat an eye. Scaling is super easy with cloud hosting.

Backups are typically 1$ / month per 5$ droplet. So you can easily host a PBN domain for 6$ including all the bells and whistles.

JT
thanks for answering my question.

Given cloud can host hundreds of pbn, how does abt ip diversify? I guess each droplet will only have 1 ip, and vultr has 12 data central, does it mean I can only have 12 different ips?

I am considering using your affiliated with these hosting companies, but still not quite sure as a new seo.
 
Cloud!

You can host hundreds of PBNdomains on one account - you simply have to ask to increase your limit once you hit a certain milestone for example 100 droplets (this goes for DO, Vultr, Atlantic, Linode etc.). If they see that you paid your hosting bill every month without missing a beat, they will not bat an eye. Scaling is super easy with cloud hosting.

Backups are typically 1$ / month per 5$ droplet. So you can easily host a PBN domain for 6$ including all the bells and whistles.

JT

shouldn’t it be shared because that way he can host on various service providers, but f he hosts all in one cloud isnt that a big footprint?
 
thanks for answering my question.

Given cloud can host hundreds of pbn, how does abt ip diversify? I guess each droplet will only have 1 ip, and vultr has 12 data central, does it mean I can only have 12 different ips?

I am considering using your affiliated with these hosting companies, but still not quite sure as a new seo.

No,

you will get a unique IP with each new droplet. Datacenters are just that, datacenters. The IPs are not limited by the amount of datacenters offered by a cloud host.

Example: If you create three droplets on DO from different data centers, you will get something like this:

  • PBN Domain A hosted on IP 145.132.13.94
  • PBN Domain B hosted on IP 65.62.209.173
  • PBN Domain C hosted on IP 49.42.219.174
This is the IP diversity that you're after. And this is what cloud hosting can offer you.

shouldn’t it be shared because that way he can host on various service providers, but f he hosts all in one cloud isnt that a big footprint?

We're not a big fan of shared hosting. They're slow, bloated, overly complicated to manage if you host hundreds of PBN domains and not really cheap in comparison + billing is a nightmare. Can work if you only want to host 10-15 PBNs, but for anything bigger it's a PITA.

If you spread your PBNs over 2-3 big cloud hosts (the big ones are DO, Vultr, Linode, AWS, Rackspace, Atlantic) you'll be fine. You can even host 100+ PBN sites just on DO or Vultr. Make use of their nameservers and blend in with the hundreds of thousands of other websites and apps. You have to keep in mind, that DO and VULTR are humongous hosting providers. Honestly, there are not many footprints you can leave behind if you do everything to a T.

Alternative: If you want everything under one account, you can also use Cloudways which offers managed hosting for DO/Vultr/Linode/AWS droplets. However their prices for small droplets start at $10 / month, which can get quite expensive at scale.
 
@janist oh yes using droplets for PBN hosting is a great idea from you. I am still concerned about the cost. The minimum plan on DO is $5 per month. So for 100 PBN domains, it would be $500 per month.

1) How do you compare the droplets way and easy blog networks or neo PBN. EBN advertise themselves as specifically made for PBN hosting so the pricing looks more competitive on paper.

2) Can we also use an unlimited websites shared hosting plan from say a2/namecheap and run all websites via individual cloudflare account as cloudflare gives different nameservers which is again shared among lot of websites on the web that use cloudflare?
 
@janist oh yes using droplets for PBN hosting is a great idea from you. I am still concerned about the cost. The minimum plan on DO is $5 per month. So for 100 PBN domains, it would be $500 per month.

1) How do you compare the droplets way and easy blog networks or neo PBN. EBN advertise themselves as specifically made for PBN hosting so the pricing looks more competitive on paper.

2) Can we also use an unlimited websites shared hosting plan from say a2/namecheap and run all websites via individual cloudflare account as cloudflare gives different nameservers which is again shared among lot of websites on the web that use cloudflare?

1.) While many PBN hosts use cloud hosting, they will allow multiple PBN sites per droplet. So you will share the droplet with another PBN site (that you don't control), which is a HUGE footprint, imo.

2.) Wouldn't recommend to use cloudflare for any PBN, especially with shared hosting. So this option wouldn't work. It would leave a huge footprint.
 
1.) While many PBN hosts use cloud hosting, they will allow multiple PBN sites per droplet. So you will share the droplet with another PBN site (that you don't control), which is a HUGE footprint, imo.

2.) Wouldn't recommend to use cloudflare for any PBN, especially with shared hosting. So this option wouldn't work. It would leave a huge footprint.

I went to digital ocean and discovered this, "This Droplet will have no Private IP "

Does it mean that each droplet will not have a its own IP?

If that is the case, I guess if I create another droplet, will these two on the same IP?


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I went to digital ocean and discovered this, "This Droplet will have no Private IP "

Does it mean that each droplet will not have a its own IP?

If that is the case, I guess if I create another droplet, will these two on the same IP?


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That's only for VPC's. Not needed for hosting PBNs. Each droplet will still have a unique IP.

Just check for yourself, create 3 droplets and you'll see each one of them will have a completely unique IP. You can delete them after.
 
That's only for VPC's. Not needed for hosting PBNs. Each droplet will still have a unique IP.

Just check for yourself, create 3 droplets and you'll see each one of them will have a completely unique IP. You can delete them after.

I am setting up droplets according to your website's manual

Obviously Runcloud increased its price and the content of its plan.

For instance, I want to have 100 droplets siting in digital ocean and each of them are going to use wordpress.

Which plan am I supposed to go? $45 is bit costly for me:weep:

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Which plan am I supposed to go? $45 is bit costly for me:weep:

You think $45 is costly, but want 100 droplets for $500 at DO, why not buy 90 droplets at DO and use the $50 you save for RunCloud?

Or just start with 10 droplets, and upgrade when you make some more money on them.

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You think $45 is costly, but want 100 droplets for $500 at DO, why not buy 90 droplets at DO and use the $50 you save for RunCloud?

Or just start with 10 droplets, and upgrade when you make some more money on them.

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I just ask technical advise on this matter, so what plan should I choose?
 
I just ask technical advise on this matter, so what plan should I choose?

Go with the Pro plan for $15 with Unlimited servers & Unlimited web applications (WordPress) and upgrade when you have the need for more functions.

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Yes, the pro plan is fine.

Wordpress site staging is for staging sites (aka testing environments). You don't need those either. You can connect unlimited droplets to Runcloud on the PRO plan.
 
DO is a great provider, makes it easy to scale. you can go with a small plan and if traffic increases and the server might get too slow its easy to upgrade to more RAM/CPU. something that with shared hosting won't work.
 
Yes, the pro plan is fine.

Wordpress site staging is for staging sites (aka testing environments). You don't need those either. You can connect unlimited droplets to Runcloud on the PRO plan.
In sum, under that PRO plan ($15), if the total PBN sites to be hosted are 10, each will a have distinctive IP address and the total cost per month for 10 sites will be $150?
 
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