What is the best and cheapest hosting

If you're looking for quality and pricing, Digital Ocean is way ahead of the competition.
I wouldn't recommend anything else.

Extra tip: Use IONOS to buy domains. They're super cheap, and if you're a new buyer, you'd get a .com for just $1 (include some freshoes like email, SSL certificate, etc). Do check them out.
 
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If you're looking for quality and pricing, Digital Ocean is way ahead of the competition.
I wouldn't recommend anything else.

Extra tip: Use IONOS to buy domains. They're super cheap, and if you're a new buyer, you'd get a .com for just $1 (include some freshoes like email, SSL certificate, etc). Do check them out.
Can we transfer the domains to another registrar afterward, because they have expensive prices after the first year?
 
Can we transfer the domains to another registrar afterward, because they have expensive prices after the first year?

Ohh yes, you can. And quite easily, unlike most registrars (read GoDaddy) who would do all the weird things to just have you around. This link should give you more insight.

IONOS customer care may not be the best in the market, but I have been mostly satisfied whenever I needed a resolution. They've recently started allocating a personal consultant for all customer-related queries via phone, live chat, and mail. Having used all three, live chat is my preferred choice.
 
SiteGround might be one of the best and most affordable hosting service providers around but, they will literally kill you when it´s time to renew.

I have never tried DO but have heard many great things about it.
 
Choose Namecheap, cheap and reliable enough for clients sites.

For US: choose US hosting center
For EU: choose UK hosting center

The only drawback I can think of is they don't help you install free SSL (let's encrypt), and you can get free SSL 1st year, 2nd year is $5.88 (positive SSL), of course, you can always learn how to install a free SSL, which will cost you 10 minutes, really easy.

Cheap enough, unlimited domain Stellar Plus, which is only less than $20 per year now.


Never ever choose Godaddy motherfucker.
 
Cheap - namecheap
Best - Digitalocean, Amazon cloud or Google cloud
 
At right this moment, im fighting with Namecheap. Just don't go with it if you don't plan to have slow website. Few more requests and they are choking so hard.

Namecheap is OK, but when their server chokes its horrible.

Thats my case at the moment, when the servers are OK my site loads in 800ms, but when the server choke it takes from 4 to 30 sec to load.

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After 45 minutes explaining that their server sux.

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After 1 hour fighting they agree to upgrade me to stellar Business for only $25 a year! LMAO
 
Seeing their ads often here, I'm curious about Hostwinds. How good are they? They seem to do a lot of marketing here.
 
Share some of yours with me, master. :rolleyes:
Hehe, there's a lot of those scripts available in github. You could google "install lamp shell script". Here is an example:

Code:
https://github.com/teddysun/lamp

I don't personally use shell script though, because I don't need to install servers in bulk. It is something I need once in a blue moon.
 
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Hehe, there's a lot of those scripts available in github. You could google "install lamp shell script". Here is an example:

Code:
https://github.com/teddysun/lamp

I don't personally use shell script though, because I don't need to install servers in bulk. It is something I need once in a blue moon.
I do everything manually if it's a money site, for PBNs, I don't think it's that much necessary. The default openlitespeed image configuration is secure enough for small sites IMO. Because of the ease, I am shifting to installing via image provided by DO for all the sites for quite some time now, it saves a lot of time and hassle. :)
 
I do everything manually if it's a money site, for PBNs, I don't think it's that much necessary. The default openlitespeed image configuration is secure enough for small sites IMO. Because of the ease, I am shifting to installing via image provided by DO for all the sites for quite some time now, it saves a lot of time and hassle. :)
For your use case, DO's ready made installer makes perfect sense. :)
 
use namecheap and chrome extension named honey. i get 1 year hosting for unlimited domain and disk space just for $24. normally i think $34 but i get discount when i use honey.
 
Hehe, there's a lot of those scripts available in github. You could google "install lamp shell script". Here is an example:

Code:
https://github.com/teddysun/lamp

I don't personally use shell script though, because I don't need to install servers in bulk. It is something I need once in a blue moon.

For what is this about?
 
For what is this about?
Automating the server installation. It installs Mysql, PHP, Apache and so on, without having to do it manually.
 
I use Hostinger and it's excellent and super fast. To save some money I change my IP and buy it from a sudamerican country. So I have 1 year shared hosting premium + limited email accunts+ LiteSpeed cache for only 34usd one year.
my review about hostinger be very bad..
 
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