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Last post 02-17-2007, 4:36 PM by Declic Video. 12 replies.
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  •  02-10-2007, 6:36 PM 708

    More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    I would like to see more domains allowed/included in each plan, or the cost for additional domains to be more reasonable (currently about $30/yr each).  Ultima is the first host I have ever seen that limits the number of domains that can be hosted.  Of course Ultima is also one of the few that allow unlimited SQL databases (which is good)!


    William Eaton, MCSE
    iTech Computer Solutions, LLC
    www.itechcs.com
  •  02-10-2007, 8:08 PM 709 in reply to 708

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    I thought every host limited the number of domains you can host. Isn't Ultima about the only host that actually allows unlimited domains on some plans?

     


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  •  02-10-2007, 9:27 PM 710 in reply to 709

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    1and1 offers Unlimited domains (if those domains are registered through them), and 20-200 "external" domains (depending on plan...the most expensive of which is $19.99/mo).

    EDTHosting doesn't seem to indicate a limit at all so I'd assume they are also unlimited.

    Brinkster offers anywhere from 50-200 domains (regardless of registrar) on their plans and their most expensive plan is $17.95/mo.

    WebHost4Life offers unlimited domains even on their cheapest plan ($4.95/mo).


    William Eaton, MCSE
    iTech Computer Solutions, LLC
    www.itechcs.com
  •  02-10-2007, 9:42 PM 711 in reply to 710

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    I am not sure about the rest but I know for sure that webhost4life don't actually offer unlimited domains but rather unlimited domain pointing (ie you can point a domain name at a folder). So you can have mydomain.com/mydomain2. Best to check out with these companies if you can actually create separate domains / websites and email addresses for all the domains. Most hosting plans offer one domain by default.

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  •  02-10-2007, 10:04 PM 712 in reply to 711

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    I know 1and1 is accurate as I used to host with them (their Support sucks by the way!).  I had 7 or 8 different domains with their own wwwroot.  The plan I was on allowed up to 100 external domains, so I had over 90 left I could use.

    What about offering "packs" of domains at a discount?  Instead of $30/yr per domain, what about a pack of 5 domains for $100/yr?

    My main motivation for bringing this up is that I'm starting to get my customers on my hosting plan and I only have 1 free domain left.  I've got at least 5 or 6 more customer domains to add.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm very happy with my hosting.....just putting a little something in the suggestion box.

    Here is an excerpt from 1and1's hosting plan chart:

    Domain Features     
    Included Domain Names .com .net .org .info .com .net .org .info .com .net .org .info .com .net .org .info
    Included Domains 1235
    Private Domain Registration
    Host Unlimited 1&1 Domains
    Subdomains 25100200600
    Host External Domains 2050100200

    This is from Brinkster, although after reading it they might be the same as WH4L.  I have a customer that is still on Brinkster...I'll check their Control Panel to see if it will allow true hosting or just parking.

    DOMAIN FEATURES
    *Free Domain name included 111
    external domain names pointed to Brinkster Name Servers50100200
    Sub domains50100200


    William Eaton, MCSE
    iTech Computer Solutions, LLC
    www.itechcs.com
  •  02-10-2007, 10:07 PM 713 in reply to 710

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

     Ok lets clear a few things up. All of these plans are not reseller ones (ie you can't create a separate login for your clients and cannot basically then resell them)

     

    itechcs:

    1and1 offers Unlimited domains (if those domains are registered through them), and 20-200 "external" domains (depending on plan...the most expensive of which is $19.99/mo).

     


    This isn't unlimited domains but 5 domains:

    https://order.1and1.com/xml/order/MsHostingDev;jsessionid=FAFE83254FD142DFED42B7663A22171E.TC60b?__frame=_top&__lf=Static 

    itechcs:

    EDTHosting doesn't seem to indicate a limit at all so I'd assume they are also unlimited.

     

    I assume this $13 / month plan is for a single domain but doesn't come with any SQL 2005 space:

    http://www.edthosting.com/aboutStandard.aspx 

    itechcs:

    Brinkster offers anywhere from 50-200 domains (regardless of registrar) on their plans and their most expensive plan is $17.95/mo.


     Once again they let you point a domain at your site (wow) but not actually create separate domains. 400 GB of space for what? and only 50 MB of SQL space - ask how much for extra space. And once again no reselling component.

    http://www.brinkster.com/Hosting/Developer.aspx 

    itechcs:
     

    WebHost4Life offers unlimited domains even on their cheapest plan ($4.95/mo).

    This plan does not come with .Net 2.0 or reseller component or multiple domains.

    If you can find anything that comes close to what we offer at Ultima I guarantee we will match it.

    Cheers,

    Mark

     


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  •  02-10-2007, 10:31 PM 714 in reply to 713

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    Sorry correction on the 1and1 plans. It is for 200 domains but only 2 SQL databases. I can certainly create a plan which matches this one.

    Your best bet here if you want more domains is to buy another reseller plan which will give you space as well as domains. 


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  •  02-10-2007, 10:47 PM 715 in reply to 714

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    Yeah, 1and1's "5 included domains" is actually 5 free domain registrations (i.e. I get 5 free domain names registered in my name as long as I keep my hosting with them).

    I agree, none of them are "reseller" friendly, which is why I used to host with 3 of them and now no longer do.  :-)

    I currently have the Success.Net plan, which seems to have the most amount of space of all of the shared plans.  If you had another version of that plan that had unlimited domains....that would be perfect.  Or as I mentioned before....packs of domains.


    William Eaton, MCSE
    iTech Computer Solutions, LLC
    www.itechcs.com
  •  02-10-2007, 10:59 PM 716 in reply to 715

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

     So basically an Unlimited.Net plan with 10+ GB of space? It exists:

    http://www.ultimahosts.net/products/integratedvps/

    If you want to add domains to your existing reseller plan we can do this also. Just let me work out the figures :).

    Cheers,

    Mark 


     


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  •  02-10-2007, 11:12 PM 717 in reply to 716

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    Yeah, I was looking into the VPS....just not quite ready to triple my hosting expenses.  :-p


    William Eaton, MCSE
    iTech Computer Solutions, LLC
    www.itechcs.com
  •  02-10-2007, 11:49 PM 718 in reply to 717

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    5 Extra domains $110 USD:

    Click here to pay via paypal
     

    Click here for other upgrade options 


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  •  02-10-2007, 11:57 PM 719 in reply to 718

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    5 for $110...sounds like a pretty good deal, thanks!  Once I get a commitment from my client, I'll buy.

    The link for the other upgrade options is the same as the first (paypal)...?


    William Eaton, MCSE
    iTech Computer Solutions, LLC
    www.itechcs.com
  •  02-17-2007, 4:36 PM 752 in reply to 709

    Re: More Domains (or lower cost for extras)

    Ultima Mark:

    I thought every host limited the number of domains you can host. Isn't Ultima about the only host that actually allows unlimited domains on some plans?

     

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