tsoHost and 123reg are both owned by GoDaddy, so it seems like they’re merging their brands. How much total storage are you using for the sites? A reseller plan might be a good fit for you since some of the sites are on separate accounts.
Based on your needs, a VPS (Virtual Private Server) could be the ideal solution. VPS provides more control and flexibility than shared hosting, letting you tailor your server environment to your exact requirements. Since you’re in the UK, I suggest considering Cloudzy’s London VPS.
Thanks for the suggestion—I’ve been thinking the same. After doing some research and reading more here, I’ve seen good things about Zume and their Business Professional VPS. I’ll definitely look into Cloudzy too. How long have you been using them?
£25/mo (£300/year) for what seems like three or four plans for 15 sites is kinda a long stretch. If you drop the cPanel requirement you might just be able to pull it off.
Krystal is excellent—that’s where we’re moving our smaller clients. I’m no longer in this space as we now use dedicated high-volume WordPress hosting and have most clients on M365/GW.
Honestly, it’s better to put higher-volume clients on their own hosting plans. There’s not much profit in hosting and maintaining as a web developer. If an e-commerce business can’t afford proper hosting, it’s best to walk away.
NixiHost has been great for my hosting needs. They have an easy-to-use cPanel, responsive support, fast and reliable service, and they even offer free migration, which made switching a breeze. Their affordable plans, including one with unlimited domains, provide excellent value. I highly recommend them for quality service at a good price.