BK_ - I have thought about those, I have roughly $400, I'm sure it won't make profit fast, but $400 should give me enough for about 3 months with 0 profit.
$400 won't even get you a decent website. How is that going to last you three months? You going to get a cheapo dedi from OVH and make really low margin? What about your licensing costs? What billing system will you use etc. Sounds like a summer host.BK_ - I have thought about those, I have roughly $400, I'm sure it won't make profit fast, but $400 should give me enough for about 3 months with 0 profit.
What I'm thinking here is:Please define costs that may arise, such as Solus , WHM, WHMCS etc.
First, I started planning this 6 months ago. 4 months ago I paid $800 for a custom website design. I also built my own VPS management software for this about 3 1/2 months ago.$400 won't even get you a decent website. How is that going to last you three months? You going to get a cheapo dedi from OVH and make really low margin? What about your licensing costs? What billing system will you use etc. Sounds like a summer host.
We started our hosting company with less than $400. More than $300 of it went to incorporation. $20 went to an EZPZ Master Reseller Account. We have NEVER had to put in ANY personal funds since.$400 won't even get you a decent website. How is that going to last you three months? You going to get a cheapo dedi from OVH and make really low margin? What about your licensing costs? What billing system will you use etc. Sounds like a summer host.
Read my reply above$400 isn't enough to cover 3 months. You're going to need WHMCS, SolusVM/Other, Colocation/Dedicated Server with additional IP addresses (plus if you go dedicated you'll most likely have to buy upgrades/the actual server if you colo), you'll need to keep money set aside for hardware replacement if you colocate, and you'll need to keep money set aside for chargebacks/disputes.
Some other costs would be renting a VPS to host your website/billing panel and another for a solusVM master, registering as a sole proprietorship or LLC, getting a PO Box.
So in total, much more than $133/month.
You're a rare case then, because honestly, it truly does require more than $400 if you want to jump in the VPS business.Read my reply above
I'm seeking advice on how I should go out and proceed with this.
ThanksYou have to note that Jon did not jump into the VPS business right away, he started himself up with reseller hosting and then building to what GVH is today. I commend him for doing such.
What I would also like to say is you should definitely start with the local market first if you are really wanting to get started, or perhaps work with a company to get a feel of the industry.
Or maybe it's just the larger ones overcharging? Honestly, if you're charging around the $200/mo range for a Xeon E3 series server when low end startups can charge $90/mo for the same configuration, then there's obviously something wrong.startups hammer down prices, larger ones compete and the community gets the low end.