Hosting Many Websites, Multiple Class C providers?

by mathmo
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I'm planning to put up quite a large number of websites, and just so Google won't lump them all together I'd like suggestions on hosting providers people have used which provide multiple Class C IP hosting.

I've done a lot of investigating myself, and found quite a few which provide this... but the tough issue is which to choose? As choosing a hosting provider depends on a lot more than just their features/price.

And you really can't know about their service for sure until you've plunked down the money and you start using it! So I'd quite like to hear from others who have already done that

Plus I'd like it to be done quite cheaply too, as when there are a lot of sites a few extra dollars per IP per month can add up quickly.





(I put it in the "Website Design" subforum as this is the closest forum when it comes to hosting questions, as I'd like answers from people who have recent experience in using hosters who provide this service)
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  • Profile picture of the author theplugindude
    Hey there...
    I had purchased a wso regarding this recently...
    It claimed that many c class ip hosting providers are cheats.
    The wso recommended me to use aseohosting..
    Just do a google search..you can find it!

    Regards
    Aravindh
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  • Profile picture of the author pipeten
    Do you really believe that Google penalises your sites for being in the same IP range or even on the same IP?

    Considering the rate at which IP addresses are running out it, I think it would be irresponsible if they did.
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    • Profile picture of the author mathmo
      Originally Posted by prats2992 View Post

      Hey there...
      I had purchased a wso regarding this recently...
      It claimed that many c class ip hosting providers are cheats.
      The wso recommended me to use aseohosting..
      Just do a google search..you can find it!

      Regards
      Aravindh
      Hmmm.... they're a little expensive for me, might wait until mid next year when I've scaled up enough to use them.

      Also on the downside they've only been around about a year or two.

      Originally Posted by pipeten View Post

      Do you really believe that Google penalises your sites for being in the same IP range or even on the same IP?

      Considering the rate at which IP addresses are running out it, I think it would be irresponsible if they did.
      Moving to IPv6 means we won't run out.

      And it makes sense for Google to use it as one of their range of indicators.
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