What is the best option for hosting like 50+ websites price wise

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im looking to start a buisness where i sell prebulit websites on a server i buy for all my customers , i got a idea to bring down costs of owning a websites basically ill pay for hte hosting and host all my customers sites and all they have to do is pay for their domain and my prebuilt sites (like php scripts full custom sites) , these ssites would be hosting alot of files so unmetered file space is a must what would u guys recomend for a operation like this i know if i get a ton of custtomers and traffic i will need more servers but what do u think would be best for such a thing
 
Dedicated server all the way, with options to upgrade the specs. You should look at 1 Gbps servers, upgradeable to 10 Gbps. Start with a 2-4 TB NVMe drive (find a server that will support more drives) where you will be hosting the websites and databases. For things like static assets probably you should look at another SSD drive, much cheaper. As for RAM, start with 1x32 GB.
 
Dedicated server all the way, with options to upgrade the specs. You should look at 1 Gbps servers, upgradeable to 10 Gbps. Start with a 2-4 TB NVMe drive (find a server that will support more drives) where you will be hosting the websites and databases. For things like static assets probably you should look at another SSD drive, much cheaper. As for RAM, start with 1x32 GB.
i appreciate the information i feel like thats spot on im going look into it some more , any providers ud susgest?
 
i appreciate the information i feel like thats spot on im going look into it some more , any providers ud susgest?

I can't recommend a particular one, because it really depends from where your clients are/what traffic they will have. You should look who has the those specs (most companies will list the specs for the server- how much ram, drives, etc.), build a list with prices, check reviews, TOS, if they fit your needs.
 
I can't recommend a particular one, because it really depends from where your clients are/what traffic they will have. You should look who has the those specs (most companies will list the specs for the server- how much ram, drives, etc.), build a list with prices, check reviews, TOS, if they fit your needs.
sounds like a great plan thnak you for your help
 
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