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Viable business idea involving Linux
Published by: webmaster 2009-07-04
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  • When I was learning linux in school, I looked for a way to practice linux stuff at home,mainly command line, vi, editing users, scripting, and so on. One thing that came to my mind is a Linux server I could login into remotely and practice these skills. I thought for sure I could find a company online that I could do this with for a small fee. But I could find none. Since then I've been researching the idea, but have come up with very little info on whether there is a market for this or not. So far here is what I have that the business would entail: -A user being able to connect remotely, via SSH, to my server, for the sole purpose of gaining experience on the linux command line. -It would cost a monthly subscription fee, probalby less that $10 -Each user would have access to all the basic things they would have on a regualr linux comman line, vi, multiple shells, and so on. -Root access will probably be included with a higher subscription fee, where you will possibly have control over your own virtual server as well. All the technical details involving this I have covered, advertising would probably be done through google and possibly other channels. All I would like to know is if there is a market for this? Would people subscribe to this even though there are other cheap alternitaves (like live distros, ssh access with their school, or even setting up their own linux box)?
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  • Dear ravan46, The concept of selling subscriptions to Linux shell access for instructional purposes is an interesting one, but I believe you should refine the details of your plan before executing it. The market you wish to target certainly exists. There is a growing number of people who are new to Linux and who seek ways to enhance the learning experience. To reach some proportion of these people, however, you should consider: (a) the alternatives to shell access; (b) the cost and functionality of existing shell-access subscription plans. On the first point, bear in mind that people who launch into the task of learning Linux tend to be ambitious computer users. Those who are learning on their own, without the support of an institutional setting, will often be eager to try out Linux for themselves by downloading and installing a Linux distribution on a spare partition or by booting from one of the increasingly popular Live-CDs. The question you have to ask yourself is the following: what can you offer to Linux newbies with your shell access that they can't obtain for free with a typical Linux distro or a Live-CD? The answers that come to mind are convenience -- no need to repartition or even reboot one's home computer when one can simply log in to a remote machine; data safety -- no way to destroy precious files on the home machine; and some measure of support -- a service designed for instructional purposes will surely offer some assistance in the form of plain-English help files, step-by-step tutorials, and user forums frequented by other novices as well as Linux experts. The extent to which you provide technical support for these features and advertise them as strong suits of the service will determine the shape of your business. Now consider the second of my principal points, which is that Linux shell access is already available at low cost from myriad webhosts. Most webhosting services, it is true, offer a graphical control panel rather than full terminal access, but it is not very difficult to find a shell account for $10 or less. My own webhosting package, which costs $7.95 a month on a two-year subscription, offers terminal access to multiple user accounts on a full-featured Debian implementation. If your business is to succeed, I believe you must undercut this price point, and at the same time emphasize in your advertising the differences between the typical Unix/Linux webhosting account and the shell access that you provide. To see what you are up against, consider that the following firms each provide shell accounts for less than $5 a month. RootShell [free account] http://rootshell.be/ DarkStar Hosting [basic account for $2.50 a month] http://www.darkstarllc.com/services/shells/?referer=google-ad-shell TNG Shells [basic account for $3 a month] http://www.tngshells.com/ EuShells [basic account for 3 euros a month] http://www.eushells.net/ FrenzyBiz [basic account for $4 a month] http://www.frenzy.biz/ The market is evidently there, in terms of both supply and demand, but the competition is stiff. I wish you all the best in your venture. Regards, leapinglizard



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