June 2026
How CloudLinux LVE Limits Protect Your Reseller Clients
Quick answer: CloudLinux LVE limits put each hosting account inside its own “box” with set caps on CPU, RAM, I/O, and processes. So when one client’s site spikes, it can’t drag down everyone else on the server. For reseller hosting, this means better stability, fewer support tickets, and happier clients. Let me tell you about […]
How to Recruit and Manage Sub-Resellers Under Your Master Business
Quick answer: To recruit and manage sub-resellers, target the right people (freelancers, agencies, and IT consultants), build clear reseller packages with white-label branding, automate billing with WHMCS, and offer strong onboarding and support. The goal is quality over quantity, paired with systems that scale without burning you out. I’ve spent the last decade in the […]
How the Web Hosting Reseller Business Model Actually Works
Quick answer: The web hosting reseller business model lets you buy server resources in bulk from a hosting company, split them into smaller packages, and sell them to clients under your own brand. You keep the difference as profit. You never own the servers, yet you earn monthly recurring revenue from every client you sign. […]
How Much Server Resources Do Real Websites Actually Use?
Quick answer: Most real websites use far fewer server resources than people expect. A typical small business site or blog runs fine on 1–2 GB of RAM, a fraction of one CPU core, and under 1 GB of storage. Heavy traffic, ecommerce, and dynamic apps push those numbers up—but even then, smart caching keeps usage […]
Dedicated Server for Machine Learning Workloads: GPU vs CPU Configurations Explained
Quick answer: A dedicated server for machine learning workloads requires specialized hardware. Choose a GPU server for parallel processing tasks like deep learning and training large language models. Choose a CPU server for sequential tasks like data preprocessing and traditional machine learning algorithms. Most enterprise AI environments use a hybrid approach, combining high-core CPUs for […]
VPS Hosting for WooCommerce: Configuring for Flash Sales
TL;DR: To configure VPS hosting for WooCommerce flash sales, you must upgrade to NVMe storage, allocate a minimum of 8GB of RAM, and fine-tune your PHP-FPM worker limits. You also need to configure Redis object caching while strictly excluding your cart and checkout pages to prevent transaction failures. I have spent the last 10 years […]