New Hosting Recommendation

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My web/email hosting requirements aren't great. All I ask for is reliability and a degree of responsiveness from support.

I've been with my current hosting firm for more than a decade and they used to be rock solid. But in the last couple of years they have been steadily going downhill. And this week, email accounts/hosting is unusable. Time for a change.

Needs aren't great. One small brochure website hosting plus several (about 9) parked domains with offsite redirection and, for most of them, email accounts.

Recommendations please
 
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...but always found tsohost good
I used to say that, I've recommended them in the past. Guess who I'm running away from now.

There's not really any real need to split your mail when you use Krystal as an example because they use MailChannels which almost eradicates the mail deliverability issues that can come hand in hand with shared hosting.

Go with a provider that uses cPanel and you'll have an easier time to lift and move in the future if you ever need to.

Krystal are top tier though, you can't go wrong there - unsure on their parked domain restrictions but the £5/month plan should be more than enough.
Other couple of options are Guru + GNU-Host (also use MailChannels and I know offer good service + performance in the same bracket).
Thank you. I'll look at Krystal.

and thanks guys for the replies.
 
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Tsohost fell off a cliff when they were bought out. Shame they were well priced for what they offered. Prices increased and service quality decreased :(.

Krystal, Stablepoint and Allhost have been serving me well so far.

Agreed. TSOhost have been taken the proverbial of late. Migrated most to Krystal, some work still to do but so far, so good. This is how I felt when I switched to TSOhost back in 2004 :) but they've just caused pain in recent times :confused:
 
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