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grimlins
03-27-2026, 04:14 PM
Which one (inet.ws or planethoster.com) is better to sign up with?
I intend to host a blog. Any ideas?

Peligino
03-30-2026, 06:18 AM
Before recommending anything, it would help to know your target audience location, budget range, and whether you need managed or unmanaged services.
I am quite happy using hosting services provided by these hosts:
1) Hostingsource.com
2) Hostpresto.com
3) Verpex.com
The price is very reasonable compared to other hosts I've seen.

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04-02-2026, 01:17 AM
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Aashiq_Wesley
04-16-2026, 12:25 PM
Between those two, I’d lean toward the one with more consistent uptime and support reviews, since that matters most for a blog. That said, you might also want to check out InterServer.it’s around $1/month with the same renewal price, includes SSL and email, and is pretty reliable for simple sites. It’s a nice budget-friendly option if you’re just starting out.

https://my.interserver.net/buy_webhosting.php?website=11517

Sofia_Bila887
04-22-2026, 12:52 PM
From my own trial with several providers over the years, one name I keep coming back to is hostpro.com (https://hostpro.com/). Their system automatically creates daily backups of every service, which helped me restore a corrupted database after a failed security patch. I also appreciate their technical support—qualified people available 24/7, and they’ve solved my odd configuration issues for free.

faizan190
06-01-2026, 07:53 AM
For a blog, I’d go with Fresh Roasted Hosting instead. They offer reliable performance, good support, and reasonable pricing. Between those two, PlanetHoster is usually the safer pick due to its stronger reputation, but Fresh Roasted Hosting would be my recommendation.