Not wanting to get into an issue about business/cleints/money, but I can
see on one hand clients wanting very, very
cheap hosting so to do that we have to off-load some of the work to them
(you only get what you pay for) verses
clients who just don't want to know about control panels and want
support/management to do it for them.
The business model is completely relevant here.
Then if this is your business model and your goal why on earth use
anything but shitty commodity Linux hw/sw and call it a day. You can
mass host a bunch of these virtually from the same box even. OS X and
Mac hw is hardly the right fit here.
Choose the right tool for the job.
If your issue is that you're a Mac-head and only known Mac stuff then
you've already lost in this market.
--
-dhan
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Systems & Networks Architect http://www.iwiring.net/
email@hidden http://www.ustsvs.com/
iWiring provides systems and networks support for Mac OS X, unix, and
Open Source application technologies at affordable rates.
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