I'm looking to move away from Namecheap shared hosting because, frankly, managing multiple domains and fixing my TLS scripts every couple of months has become a hassle, especially with the free SSL options. While I benefit from a great deal, it's time to explore new hosting solutions. I'm considering a few paths, like getting another VPS and setting up Nginx myself, sending everything to Vercel, or if there's an easier way to automate my Namecheap experience. What hosting options do you all recommend?
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I personally use Cloudflare as my registrar, which gives me free TLS. I'm on an Infomaniak Lite VPS that costs only about 2.7 euros a month when paid yearly. For email, I use Startmail, which works fine for my light usage. However, if you need a robust solution, look into Amazon SES for handling email.
If you're looking for a simpler solution without the headache of managing Nginx, Cloudways is a great option. They manage VPS for you (like DigitalOcean or Vultr), automatically handle SSL, and support multiple domains easily. For email, it’s best to keep it separate from your hosting. I recommend MXRoute for affordable unlimited domains/emails, or you could start with Zoho Mail for free. Hosting email on your server can lead to a ton of deliverability issues, so skip that headache if you can!

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