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Currently looking for a hosting company that is selling there servers for me to resell them. Looking at OVH but I honestly don't want to go with them as there support is some what slow and every hosting company uses them. If anyone knows of anyone selling these please tag them in here. Prefer U.S. servers If you are here to trash my thread please leave now. Thanks!
 
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Currently looking for a hosting company that is selling there servers for me to resell them. Looking at OVH but I honestly don't want to go with them as there support is some what slow and every hosting company uses them. If you are here to trash my thread please leave now. Thanks!

What's your expected volumes? Do you have a site up and running? and etc? A number of reseller programs requires you to have some of these basics in order to take advantage. This way their direct customers cannot exploit them.
 

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What's your expected volumes? Do you have a site up and running? and etc? A number of reseller programs requires you to have some of these basics in order to take advantage. This way their direct customers cannot exploit them.
I currently am having a website being designed for me as we speak, will hopefully be done by this tuesday. Wanting to purchase 2-3 servers depending on amount of ram on each server.
 

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Looking at OVH but I honestly don't want to go with them as there support is some what slow
If you know what you are doing, you wont need to keep bugging OVH with support requests.

Also there might be a reason a lot of hosting companies use them. Because their good.
 

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I currently am having a website being designed for me as we speak, will hopefully be done by this tuesday. Wanting to purchase 2-3 servers depending on amount of ram on each server.

You should have a FEW offerings with that small commit your willing to do. As a number of NOCs will want clients with committing to 5 or even 10 servers under their brand.
 

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You should have a FEW offerings with that small commit your willing to do. As a number of NOCs will want clients with committing to 5 or even 10 servers under their brand.
I will expand to 10-15 eventually, just want to get things rolling first and situated before diving into more servers. Probably after the first month or so is when I would buy about 10 more servers.
 

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If you know what you are doing, you wont need to keep bugging OVH with support requests.

When you're in the reselling "game", you'll want to have a good support line. Good support vs. bad support could be the difference of keeping a client with you.

This is because of the chaining that often happens. Like for instance...

Client logged a ticket to seller>seller logs a ticket with NOC 30 minutes later>NOC reply within 2 hours>seller reply to customer 15 minutes later>rinse and repeat.

See how this could be problematic for a reseller to provide good reply times?
 

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When you're in the reselling "game", you'll want to have a good support line. Good support vs. bad support could be the difference of keeping a client with you.

This is because of the chaining that often happens. Like for instance...

Client logged a ticket to seller>seller logs a ticket with NOC 30 minutes later>NOC reply within 2 hours>seller reply to customer 15 minutes later>rinse and repeat.

See how this could be problematic for a reseller to provide good reply times?
That is true and I have taken that into thought, I plan on having a 5-10 minute response on tickets but the issue would just be between a ticket between me and NOC.
 

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That is true and I have taken that into thought, I plan on having a 5-10 minute response on tickets but the issue would just be between a ticket between me and NOC.

You will be fine as long as you go a NOC that actually offer reseller account features. This should allow you to do much of the tasks as well to rely on the NOC less (for instance null routing an SPAMing client and etc).
 
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