I've changed hosts a few times for various sites. We had one that was good, then changed their T&Cs to reduce our disc space and server processor significantly. Another one wanted us on a larger package than the current webhost, and we caught them throttling the site to artificially slow it down to try and make us upgrade. We moved to a new host. Having their servers be hacked and not fixing it, putting the prices up, or being taken over by new managers who aren't very good are all reasons.What possible reasons would someone have to change their hosting service? I'm just asking because I have only ever used the one and I've never had any issues.
It isn't worth it. It costs more to sue than the costs of just moving the server, and if they are overseas then it is even more expensive. Good luck suing a US based hoster. It takes twenty-four hours to move hosts and repoint a DNS. Legal cases take months. Most hosters also have something buried in the T&Cs to say they can change their service without notice.In such instances, would there be enough reason to sue for violation of the T&Cs?
I had to move one of my project because the host couldn't process the payment system very well. It was confusing and we ended up losing data. I understand if one wants to move the domain to another host with better builders, protections, or perhaps parking options; otherwise, a month trial may be good enough to test the waters before deciding further.What possible reasons would someone have to change their hosting service? I'm just asking because I have only ever used the one and I've never had any issues.