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Need shared hosting for 1 small website ( TOR or Normal )
Hello LET
i want to run small website in normal clearnet or tor.
200mb or 1gb is cool for my website.
if anyone can do it please offer here or PM me.
i didnt know about the budget but i want something Cheap.
p.s : if anyone want offer for free - im here and i will accept it with open arms.

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So you don't care if it is on the open internet or tor? What would be the idea behind hosting the site on the tor network?
Hi.
We have 12€ yearly Shared Web Hosting (cPanel)
https://alexhost.com/shared-hosting/
We accept crypto payments.
Note: Keep in mind some rules change in this price due to being too cheap.
Alexhost
@KeNz0 Checkout @NameCrane DirectAdmin based hosting plan starts for $8/yr
Is this a static or dynamic site?
If I may, I have a question about how this is defined: If it's a static page plus a contact form on another page, does it then fit the definition of a dynamic site?
Some contact forms are iframes or 3rd party Javascript, but if the contact form is handled locally it must be dynamic. If you need/use PHP, for example, it's dynamic.
A static site would pretty much just be a collection of HTML files.
Static sites are much easier to host and generally much more robust, but dynamic has a lot of capabilities that you might want. It just depends. But if you need a dynamic site, you'll have particular requirements for the host that you'll want to know ahead of time, like scripting engines and databases.
well lots of professional users nowdays use's TOR and they intersted in it.
its Static ! only 1 page without any contact form ( the contact form is have only a Telegram ID / an email and nothing else )
i think you know what i need )
maybe you should ask @forest for recommendations.
I see. Well, in any case TOR hosting isn't all that common so randomly running into it is probably rather rare.
Yeah, pretty much just something extremely simple. I figure there isn't too many people on here actually using shared hosting though, which is why you are not getting many recommendations. It also hardly makes providers any money so they don't invest a lot of time into advertising it.
If you want to hear my recommendation (might be a bit overkill for you but still very cheap): Get a $0.10/m instance at TierHive (or really any cheap IPv6 only provider), setup a tiny Linux installation with nginx webserver and use Cloudflare free plan to get IPv4 connectivity for your site. You obviously need to get a domain (at spaceship or wherever - there is a bunch of very cheap ones, just beware that the domains sold at mere cents often times come with way higher renewal costs) too. Full costs: $1.20 per year + whatever the raw cost of the desired domain is.
While i am not all that sure we know what you need we certainly know now that you are from Russia/CIS region due to use of eyeless smiley
I can recommend NameCrane (aff/non-aff), great uptime, specs and support.
DA Shared 5G
Starting from
$8.00 USD
Annually
Host 5 Websites (Add-On Domains)
5GB NVMe Storage
1 CPU Core @ 5Ghz+
1GB DDR5 RAM
Unmetered Bandwidth
DirectAdmin Control Panel
Maybe Neocities would be a good option?
https://neocities.org/
Wouldn't cover Tor. If you want to do Tor, you have to have someone else in control of your hidden service key. A VPS would be best, but I'm sure some are willing to do shared hosting with Tor.
That might actually be the best fit for OPs ultra lowend requirements. If he wants a domain he can use the redirection/frame feature probably just about any registrar offers for free these days (and if not afraid.org would probably also do the trick, i guess). It just doesn't get any cheaper than this. $0 for hosting + whatever the domain costs... voila.
if 128mb works
https://takehost.biz/manage/order/webhost/128-mb-nvme
128mb should be plenty going by OP's description. He just needs to decide if he is fine with paying a couple $ extra for the convenience of not having to bother with it on the (seemingly .com only) domain or if he gets one independently.
I guess you pretty much have the perfect selection of options to decide on @OP.
Better to go with Interserver's DirectAdmin 1 hosting plan
Why not just host it on a cheap VPS? Setting up an onion service is easy.