Poll

Should the personal account be offered for free?

Yes. I would use it at this point.
32 (47.1%)
Yes, it should.
30 (44.1%)
No. Keep it 3.50.
6 (8.8%)

Total Members Voted: 68

Author Topic: blockStar - Hosting Administrative Services (Temporarily Locked - Page 24)  (Read 48837 times)

Kinda curious about this too.
I'm curious as well.

If its not a template bravo.
Really nice design.

Wow, really great design!

I got some suggestions for you.

Automatic Client setup (So basically, the owner of the service would have a folder called "ExampleClient" and once a client pays and stuff, it would automatically duplicate the ExampleClient Folder and rename it as the Clients name on the Panel.)

Brick Loading (Basically you can load any of the save files that you uploaded to your server via FTP.)

Shared management (RTB has this, basically you can allow multiple people to have limited access to your server and stuff :P, not sure if you already got this.)

You actually might have all of this already.

I still don't get what this is for though

Is it like kaphost or rtb
Or what
What is it

I still don't get what this is for though

Is it like kaphost or rtb
Or what
What is it

It's a platform for others to start a service, but this doesn't offer everything, this is just 60% of what you need. You still need a good, fast Server and you need to be committed.

Or people can use the Personal account to manage lots of servers they host off of they're own PC.

I still don't get what this is for though

Is it like kaphost or rtb
Or what
What is it
It's pretty simple, and I've answered this way too many times. This is a management platform for hosting, be it your own servers that you host on your own machine, or if you host a dedicated server service. I segregated the platform into 2 options. 1 is personal, for your own servers. The other is professional, for your dedicated host service.

Personal offers you everything that professional offers, just without the billing and whatnot.

Professional offers you unlimited clients, billing, and everything you would need to run a hosting service.

Also, website is my own. I used a bunch of resources on it, but still.

What
If I host from my pc
Then I don't need a tool for it




Also, website is my own. I used a bunch of resources on it, but still.
Not sure of what this really has to do with blockStar, however.

What
If I host from my pc
Then I don't need a tool for it
Assuming that you're in front of your PC 100% of the time? What if you're on vacation, school, or anywhere where you can't get on your PC?

I just noticed Ephi and Rub posted less.

I am shocked from the GUI.

I just noticed Ephi and Rub posted less.

I am shocked from the GUI.

I don't think that is considered a GUI.


Assuming that you're in front of your PC 100% of the time? What if you're on vacation, school, or anywhere where you can't get on your PC?
Hmm
You're right
But can't you just buy a rtb/kapserver then?
I mean, it's only $2 more...

Hmm
You're right
But can't you just buy a rtb/kapserver then?
I mean, it's only $2 more...
You certainly could. I can't control where you spend your money. But you need to understand the difference between a dedicated host and a management host. blockStar has a better panel than the dedicated hosts (as far as features), as it is centered around management. So you could decide that you wanted to give up the features that blockStar Management offers you and go with hosting, or you could save the money and use blockStar.

That's for you to decide.