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| DNF Newbie | Server hosting for multi domains and # of IPs I'm looking around for a server (or 2) to host up to several thousand domains. I want to group related sites through links to help maximise search engine exposure, but not sure how search engines will treat the sites if they have the same IPs? Or how to get around the problem? Any advice would be appreciated. Cheers. |
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| DNF Addict Name: John J. Last Online: Today 06:05 PM iTrader: (74) Join Date: Feb 2003
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Country: | Re: Server hosting for multi domains and # of IPs Better off getting one server or a large reseller account and trading space with people in different datacenters if you plan on linking sites together.
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| Platinum Lifetime Member Last Online: 05-16-2006 01:36 PM iTrader: (0) Join Date: Jul 2003
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DNF$: 654 Location: Nashville TN | Re: Server hosting for multi domains and # of IPs Brinkle is right about your hosting needs. If you can't manage a dedicated server yourself, there are managed servers (at a price) or a very large reseller account. As far as the IPs being the same, most search engines are cognizant of shared hosting and I don't think it would affect anything as far as the search engines are concerned. |
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| DNF Addict Name: John J. Last Online: Today 06:05 PM iTrader: (74) Join Date: Feb 2003
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Country: | Re: Server hosting for multi domains and # of IPs Actually my suggestion was more of a SEO suggestion than a managing suggestion.
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