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    I am about to renew my website hosting with goDaddy. I would like to change the site from http to https, in keeping with the goal to make the whole web https. In speaking with goDaddy, I was told that such a change requires an additional $65 per year. Although that amount is within reach, I have concerns that I may be using the wrong hosting service. So my question is "what website hosting service is recommended, and why?"

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      I am about to renew my website hosting with goDaddy. I would like to change the site from http to https, in keeping with the goal to make the whole web https. In speaking with goDaddy, I was told that such a change requires an additional $65 per year. Although that amount is within reach, I have concerns that I may be using the wrong hosting service. So my question is "what website hosting service is recommended, and why?"

      Gus Gustafson

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      Ravi Bhavnani
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      Gus, I'm surprised you're still with GoDaddy.  My money's on LiquidWeb[^].  Have been using them (through a reseller) since 1997. /ravi

      My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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        I am about to renew my website hosting with goDaddy. I would like to change the site from http to https, in keeping with the goal to make the whole web https. In speaking with goDaddy, I was told that such a change requires an additional $65 per year. Although that amount is within reach, I have concerns that I may be using the wrong hosting service. So my question is "what website hosting service is recommended, and why?"

        Gus Gustafson

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        newton saber
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        My site is hosted on GoDaddy and I had one mostly minor hiccup with them because they upgraded their hosting servers and then required me to migrate everything. At first I was quite annoyed, but then the migration went well for the most part and the hosting is better than it previously was (it's a windows hosting account). Also, from what I can tell they are about the cheapest you can get if doing SSL and migrating to it is supposed to be seamless. I've considered moving to SSL in the future but haven't done it yet so I'm not sure. Good luck.

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          I am about to renew my website hosting with goDaddy. I would like to change the site from http to https, in keeping with the goal to make the whole web https. In speaking with goDaddy, I was told that such a change requires an additional $65 per year. Although that amount is within reach, I have concerns that I may be using the wrong hosting service. So my question is "what website hosting service is recommended, and why?"

          Gus Gustafson

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          Jeremy Falcon
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          GoDaddy's web hosting sucks. Just about anything is better. I use them for my domains, but not for web hosting. Instead of paying the extra $65 a year, you should try something like DreamHost[^]. They use SSDs for all their web servers - even the shared ones. And for SSL, if it's a personal site, then use StartSSL[^]. It's free and you won't get browser warnings with it.

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            My site is hosted on GoDaddy and I had one mostly minor hiccup with them because they upgraded their hosting servers and then required me to migrate everything. At first I was quite annoyed, but then the migration went well for the most part and the hosting is better than it previously was (it's a windows hosting account). Also, from what I can tell they are about the cheapest you can get if doing SSL and migrating to it is supposed to be seamless. I've considered moving to SSL in the future but haven't done it yet so I'm not sure. Good luck.

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            Jeremy Falcon
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            newton.saber wrote:

            Also, from what I can tell they are about the cheapest you can get if doing SSL and migrating to it is supposed to be seamless

            Check out StartSSL[^] man. You can't get cheaper than free.

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              I am about to renew my website hosting with goDaddy. I would like to change the site from http to https, in keeping with the goal to make the whole web https. In speaking with goDaddy, I was told that such a change requires an additional $65 per year. Although that amount is within reach, I have concerns that I may be using the wrong hosting service. So my question is "what website hosting service is recommended, and why?"

              Gus Gustafson

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              g comer
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              Might check out https://letsencrypt.org/[^] They look to be currently in beta, and have some major sponsors onboard.

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                I am about to renew my website hosting with goDaddy. I would like to change the site from http to https, in keeping with the goal to make the whole web https. In speaking with goDaddy, I was told that such a change requires an additional $65 per year. Although that amount is within reach, I have concerns that I may be using the wrong hosting service. So my question is "what website hosting service is recommended, and why?"

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                Lost User
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                If it works and the few extra $ are not a problem, then why risk a change if things are working fine? (How fast will you chew through $65 if your site is down for some amount of time?). If it's a "hobby site", then sure, look around. If it's a "business expense", why keep running around if your ISP is in the "zone"? (I have a commercial client that uses GoDaddy, and a family member that wanted a "family reunion" site (with "tunes", an album and mailboxes) that I'm still paying about $12 CAD per month for 2 years later ... but they both work and everyone is happy so why bother switching). (Oh ... Mine had prefixes. 1401 and 7010 Autocoder ... and 360/20 RPG. "Don't forget your word mark"; LOL)

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                  I am about to renew my website hosting with goDaddy. I would like to change the site from http to https, in keeping with the goal to make the whole web https. In speaking with goDaddy, I was told that such a change requires an additional $65 per year. Although that amount is within reach, I have concerns that I may be using the wrong hosting service. So my question is "what website hosting service is recommended, and why?"

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                  David Days
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                  If you have any sysadmin experience, I would recommend using a low-end web server hosted on AWS. Like others have mentioned, you can use GoDaddy or something else for your DNS (I use DynDns, myself). Depending on the size of the server, the cost itself is slightly higher, but having full control of your machine has always been my preference--GoDaddy and others are usually a PITA if you want to do anything outside what they consider to be "typical" web hosting. Cloud DIY is not for everyone, but having a machine all to your own is the best bet. Before that, I preferred to run them out of my home office. (Also an excuse to keep fiddling with "teh servers" for no reason...)

                  vuolsi così colà dove si puote ciò che si vuole, e più non dimandare --The answer to Minos and any question of "Why are we doing it this way?"

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                    I am about to renew my website hosting with goDaddy. I would like to change the site from http to https, in keeping with the goal to make the whole web https. In speaking with goDaddy, I was told that such a change requires an additional $65 per year. Although that amount is within reach, I have concerns that I may be using the wrong hosting service. So my question is "what website hosting service is recommended, and why?"

                    Gus Gustafson

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                    johnbergman2
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                    I'd wait on the certificate for a bit, you will be able to get it for free, if you can't already. http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/10/with-goal-of-universal-https-lets-encrypt-reaches-important-milestone/[^]

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                      I am about to renew my website hosting with goDaddy. I would like to change the site from http to https, in keeping with the goal to make the whole web https. In speaking with goDaddy, I was told that such a change requires an additional $65 per year. Although that amount is within reach, I have concerns that I may be using the wrong hosting service. So my question is "what website hosting service is recommended, and why?"

                      Gus Gustafson

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                      Weston Miller
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                      I also use DYN DNS, and it is fast and reliable, I also use DigitalOcean for hosting, and are a perfect pair for each other.

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