Siteground has become very expensive in recent years. Just goes out of budget for most shared hosting needs. But it is much better than those shitty unlimited space companies. Unlimited space companies just have the slowest servers in the world.I am using siteground and very happy with it.. << yes, unfortunately, it is not that cheap too.
Hey @cteq1,
How much are you looking to spend?
Also, one important thing, like every sysadmin says, never put all your websites on one server. All your customers will come screaming to you when the hosting account is down. Instead spread the load on different services. That is a better option.
But, if you are still looking at hosting all websites under a single account,
If you are looking at a US location with 40 websites, I would suggest going with a VPS. A shared hosting account will not match up for 40 websites. Shared hosting is great if you are looking at 5-10 websites an account, over that it becomes slow. A DO/Linode/Vultr/UpCloud or AWS Lightsail droplet with 4 or more Vcores and around 8 GB RAM should suffice. But keep an eye on the CPU and RAM usage, if you think it is falling short, you can always scale up your VM.
Vultr VPS is really fast, tested, good result in gtmetrix.com: https://www.vultr.com/?ref=8619340I have few different hosting companies hosting my sites but most are so slow, so I am thinking to move to one host which is good and fast
He too provide shared hosting for 6 month from A2 hosting . I don’t know how many domain is connected but about 10 site must be there
I have about 5 sites with them but they are so slow and support is extremely slow. Constantly get error 524 or 500 etc, I think its ok to play around with designing. I understand price is cheap so expect issues. But cant handle 524 constantly even when I am designing etc.