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Hosting FAQ arrow Hosting FAQ arrow Dedicated Managed Hosting Package For Dating Website?
Dedicated Managed Hosting Package For Dating Website? Print E-mail
Written by Jaipur Mumbai Delhi   
Saturday, 28 July 2007
   Hi everyone,

I am thinking about launching a dating/social networking website and i was told that i will need a managed dedicated server package and i just want to know if anyone can recommend a company that offers a high quality reliable service like this? Price is obviously important too.

I would also like to know if countries like India offer good reliable high quality managed dedicated server packages too? Or if its better to go with a company in the United Kingdom or the USA etc?


Perhaps there is someone on this forum who also runs a dating/social networking website and can recommend a good dedicated managed hosting package as well?

So here are some recommendations or suggestions from the experts.


So to start with we will bsae our server in the US. As the infrastructure in the US is much better than that in most Asian countries.

As for hosts to look at, servint and liquidweb come to mind as providers that have established a name for managed hosting. Rackspace would be another one, but it's high end, and that doesn't go along with your "price is obviously important" statement.

I've used Hostgator's shared hosting for quite a while now, and been very satisfied. Their name is more easily associated with shared and reseller hosting, but I know that they offer managed dedicated servers too.

Also what matters is will your marketing will be so effective that you will require a dedicated server soon after launch?

The web designer told me that i would need a dedicatated managed hosting solution to cope with lots of people on my website at the same time and so this is why i have been looking for this type of hosting but have found it very expensive. And im not sure about how effective my marketing will be intially but i can imagine maybe having a couple of thousand people after 6 or 7 months and i suppose then there will only be a few hundred on the website at any one time and so im not sure what type of hosting will be suitable for this? The dedicated managed hosting solution i was advised to get or some other type? And so i would be grateful for any help or information you or anyone else can give me.

I will try those hosting companies you suggested and see what types of hosting they have to offer. I think my budget will be about 100 pounds a month for a dedicated managed hosting soluton and im not exactly sure what that buys you in the world of dedicated managed hosting.


I will definitely look into getting a dedicated managed hosting solution in the long run but may see if its possible to start off on another hosting package because intially of course i will be unsure how many people will actually using the website.

You may actually start with VPS plan, as it's not that you'll have a big forum overnight, just make sure your host will be able to upgrade you to dedicated once you need it.


If your starting a new social networking site, you might want to look for a managed vps at around $50/month, simply because you're not going to have a sudden rush of people. Test it on the vps, get your first 100 sign ups, whatever, then, look to dedicated.



Dating/social networking sites are always touch and go, so stick with a host who can easily upgrade you from one package to another, you may start with a shared account and then move to a VPS, and hopefully, later to dedicated when your sirte grows that much. Don't think it's reasonable to spend $200 on dedi is the site isn't mission-critical. Check a2hosting.com plans as they have all the package plans: shared, VPS and dedicated.



Where you host, should be where you expect most of your users to be - You've also got to consider privacy issues on exporting personal information etc. and compliance with local laws with regards to data.

If you're only just starting out, then I'd recommend you start with shared hosting, unless you've got some very specific needs - otherwise you could be spending £lots/month, when you've got very little money coming in, and to any business, cash-flow is king, you don't want to be "wasting" money - Sure, you move from shared to a dedicated you may have a small amount of downtime (shouldn't be a lot at all), which may cost you £100 of business - but if you've saved £150/month over the last 3 months by not needing a dedicated server, then you're coming out on top.