Doubt between Ionos and Hostinger service cost-effective question

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Hello
I'm looking for a high quality hosting platform. I ear good reviews about Ionos and Hostinger hosting websites but don't know which one should I choose and which one it's better to run about 10 new websites that I want to build in future.
Need advice about which one is better and have a better cost-quality ratio.

Which of those 2 platforms are better and have a good cost effective value in order to run 10 websites at same time and with good performance?
Do you guys have any experience with that platforms? Which one do you recommend?

Please need urgent help.
Thanks.
 
It sounds like you are looking at shared hosting, which won;'t do the job for hosting and managing 10 good websites. You need a vps with at least 4gb ram. As then you can run sites on 256 and 512 mb ram.

Keep shopping around if those are the only 2 you looked at; I wouldn't recommend Ionos. They are more a branding company for a poor quality McDonald's internet hosting outfit.
 
It sounds like you are looking at shared hosting, which won;'t do the job for hosting and managing 10 good websites. You need a vps with at least 4gb ram. As then you can run sites on 256 and 512 mb ram.

Keep shopping around if those are the only 2 you looked at; I wouldn't recommend Ionos. They are more a branding company for a poor quality McDonald's internet hosting outfit.
Ok. Thanks for the advice.
Can you recommend a good VPS service if you don't mind please?
 
Ok. Thanks for the advice.
Can you recommend a good VPS service if you don't mind please?
If you already tried the easiest here?

https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/hosting.196/
I can only go on what I'm also using at the moment, which is A2, Tier (shared not VPS), and OVH. I'm happy with uptime

OVH server:

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Tier server :

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A2 server :

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Thats my current experiance.

Look for a 4gm ram server for 10 sites, as a rough estimate, if you want them each to handle backups and vistor spikes, and provide content. 1 cpu, preferably 2 if possible.

You pay for VPS like that pretty cheap under $15 mostly. But you might also want to pay roughly an additonal $15 for the on the top license of cpanel, if the hosting company doesn't include it already for abit cheaper, sometimes less than $10.

Other points to note is pick a theme or a theme company if you are using wordpress, and make it easy for yourself to master them. Don't keep deviating themes, its a big time saver once you pick a set or one and master it.

Best of luck, and make a note also who you host with and keep a record of your uptime and TTB to make sure you know your sites are working for you.
 
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