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    • Deleted74295D
      Deleted74295 Banned @htbase
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      @htbase said

      @aaronstuder I know I may be quite late to the game but the other option companies are doing is using the hyperconverged solution from HTBase (www.htbase.com)
      And, if you need to scale and want to use cloud servers, there is OCH, the OneCloud Hypervisor, that allows you to get resources from cloud providers such as AWS and GCE and make them work as internal infrastructure for you (www.htbase.com/och)

      Hi there.

      The demo links are not working when I click to them on the homepage, any chance you could look into that? I'm interested in checking it out.

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      • htbaseH
        htbase @Deleted74295
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        @Breffni-Potter For sure, here is a demo:

        OCH:
        Youtube Video

        Recorded webcast on customer case:
        https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5007994365658541058

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        • Deleted74295D
          Deleted74295 Banned
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          Oh right, I thought it was an actual, let's play with the interface demo.

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          • htbaseH
            htbase
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            If you would like, we can get you access to an aws instance with OCH and you can spin off a server there and start creating VMs in it with OCH

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            • CloudKnightC
              CloudKnight
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              your probably find a lot of customers would like Cpanel as well, and if you then go on to reselling then you would need WHM and cpanel.

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              • Deleted74295D
                Deleted74295 Banned @htbase
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                @htbase said in Starting a Shared Web Hosting Company:

                If you would like, we can get you access to an aws instance with OCH and you can spin off a server there and start creating VMs in it with OCH

                The tiniest instance, really I'm just interested in playing with the interface and seeing how to manage it. I'll dropped you a chat with my email if you want to take further.

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                • htbaseH
                  htbase @CloudKnight
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                  @StuartJordan In our case, you have Fortis, which is an end-user interface that you can give to customers.

                  On Fortis they can create their own VMs, have applications automatically installed and others along with the charge back.

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                  • CloudKnightC
                    CloudKnight @htbase
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                    @htbase - I see, more targeting vps instances then rather than basic static web hosting pages.

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                      Veet
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                      oooh ... you're entering a market that's already saturated with an entire smorgasbord of vendor types.. penetrating this market would be a challenge...

                      What is the key differentiator, that you have ?

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                        Shuey @Veet
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                        @Veet said in Starting a Shared Web Hosting Company:

                        oooh ... you're entering a market that's already saturated with an entire smorgasbord of vendor types.. penetrating this market would be a challenge...

                        What is the key differentiator, that you have ?

                        It would've been nice to see what HTBase had to say, lol.

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