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Hi guys

I'm looking for a reliable hosting service that has:
- Unlimited websites option
- Let's encrypt free SSL
- and preferably, classic cPanel

All of these were available at Siteground's Growbig account, which I've used for 2 years, and were absolutely satisfied, however they having a tendency of increasing their renewals year by year some significant amount of money, which I can't tolerate anymore.

I tried Hostinger's premium account the last few days, and I've already issued a refund. They are beyond terrible.

So I would ask you guys, if you know anything close those above requirements, please share with me.

Thanks
Kris
 
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Results so far from the above recommendations just the summerize things up:

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HostPapa Business Pro ticks all requirements at the lowest price.
Bluehost's 60 month offer could be a great choice for securing up hosting for 5 years. (the most appealing even though it exceeds my budget)
Third is Hawk Host Professional

I left out cloud services from the list as I have no experience with those, and I affraid they would place me on a learning curve that would eat up more time and money than I'm willing to sacrifice.

Thank you very much everybody
 
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I was happy with A2hosting, Turbo package (all you need), nice performance and good support
 
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Results so far from the above recommendations just the summerize things up:

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HostPapa Business Pro ticks all requirements at the lowest price.
Bluehost's 60 month offer could be a great choice for securing up hosting for 5 years. (the most appealing even though it exceeds my budget)
Third is Hawk Host Professional

I left out cloud services from the list as I have no experience with those, and I affraid they would place me on a learning curve that would eat up more time and money than I'm willing to sacrifice.

Thank you very much everybody

The one thing I took away from my own research was to avoid services operated by Endurance International at all cost. BlueHost, Host Gator etc. They have a shoddy history.
 
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The one thing I took away from my own research was to avoid services operated by Endurance International at all cost. BlueHost, Host Gator etc. They have a shoddy history.
Kind of like NetworkSolutions in domaining? Because then I gladly take your advice.
 
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hostiso.com is your best bet. I use them. Little or no problem at all.

I ran away from Hostgator. To me, their services is horrible and expensive.
 
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hostiso.com is your best bet. I use them. Little or no problem at all.

I ran away from Hostgator. To me, their services is horrible and expensive.

hostgator to me holds the record of the fastest solved support issue ever
 
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Kind of like NetworkSolutions in domaining? Because then I gladly take your advice.
Sounds dangerous, but I dont understand. What they do?
 
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This is not a recommendation as I have not used them, but does anyone have thoughts on one of the lifetime services? The idea of paying once is attractive and their 12 site plan would cover my intentions, but not familiar with company at all. They do include LetsEncrypt
https://lifetime.hosting/#1#page-pricing
 
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Sounds dangerous, but I dont understand. What they do?
Google "network solutions" "namepros" or use namepros search, there are not one (unfortunately) instructive reads that could save you some hardcore headache.
 
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Google "network solutions" "namepros" or use namepros search, there are not one (unfortunately) instructive reads that could save you some hardcore headache.
I know about networksolutions but cant find analogy with a2hosting. Also cant find anything negative here on forum.
Anyway sorry, just tried to help..
 
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SiteGround works great for me
1) Let's see encryption
2) Quick Support
3) Multiple sites hosting (GrowBig Plan)
4) cPanel
5) Free site migration
https://www.siteground.com/web-hosting.htm

Read the first comment please. They are great, but renewals are a nightmare, (unless you haven't secured a few years of hosting upfront for a good price, like me.)
 
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Agree with you!

I will go through the comments.

Yes, secured for 3 years and will definitely have to migrate to something cheaper after that :)
 
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Results so far from the above recommendations just the summerize things up:

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HostPapa Business Pro ticks all requirements at the lowest price.
Bluehost's 60 month offer could be a great choice for securing up hosting for 5 years. (the most appealing even though it exceeds my budget)
Third is Hawk Host Professional

I left out cloud services from the list as I have no experience with those, and I affraid they would place me on a learning curve that would eat up more time and money than I'm willing to sacrifice.

Thank you very much everybody

VodaHost use cpanel
 
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VodaHost use cpanel

Thanks for the correction, I couldn't find any source that would back that up. Will create a new chart with new services, and will correct that too.
 
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My budget is $200. I would migrate about 5 websites, and I constantly building new sites for myself, one of my goals this year to have about 30 websites done by the end of this year. So calculate with about 20 as a realistic number.

At this point I'm being spoiled for choice, so many great recommendations.

Namecheap VPS and share to get free SSL.

VPS $51 mon/

Share : $11 a year.

My portfolio and forum at Forocom.com is on NC hosting now.

I use NGINX too
 
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My budget is $200. I would migrate about 5 websites, and I constantly building new sites for myself, one of my goals this year to have about 30 websites done by the end of this year. So calculate with about 20 as a realistic number.

At this point I'm being spoiled for choice, so many great recommendations.

with $200, I would rent a dedicated or vps. But you need to know how manage a server. You can rent managed vps for around $40 per month at knownhost. Unmanaged servers are cheaper. Check web hosting forums for offers. With that budget I would stay from shared hosting. They give very low resources to each cpanel account. However some shared hostings give some dedicated resources for extra $$ like hawkhost. You can try those to avoid server management. It's too complicated if you know nothing about it.
 
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I should clarify, my budget is per year. Otherwise I wouldn't leave Siteground.
 
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I recommend that you avoid Hostgator.
You might give a2hosting a look.
 
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