Two months ago, Carlos launched his photography portfolio website.
He went with a host advertising unlimited storage for ₱199/month. Perfect, he thought. He uploaded his entire photo library, 10 years of work, thousands of high-resolution images.
Three weeks later, his site went offline.
He called the support team. The agent explained that while storage was technically unlimited, he’d exceeded his CPU allocation. His account was suspended for resource abuse.
Carlos was confused. The ad said unlimited. The pricing page said unlimited. Even the checkout page said unlimited.
What they didn’t say, until he violated it, was that unlimited has limits.
This is the unlimited hosting trap, and it catches Filipino entrepreneurs every day.
But here’s the truth: unlimited web hosting isn’t a scam. It’s a marketing term that describes real hosting plans with real benefits, and real limits you need to understand before signing up.
In this guide,
- I will cut through the unlimited hosting confusion.
- Explain what unlimited actually means, when it makes sense,and which providers offer the best unlimited hosting in the Philippines.
Let’s decode unlimited hosting once and for all.
What Does Unlimited Actually Mean?
Let’s start with the big revelation: truly unlimited hosting doesn’t exist.
It can’t exist. Here’s why.
Every server has physical limits like RAM capacity, CPU cores, storage drives,and network bandwidth. These are real, physical components with real, measurable limits.
When a hosting company says unlimited storage, they don’t mean you can upload terabytes of video files and max out their servers.
They mean you can upload as much as a typical small business website needs without hitting arbitrary storage caps.
What unlimited actually means:
Storage: Enough storage for 99% of small business websites. It is usually 50-200GB of real-world usage before they start questioning you.
Bandwidth: Enough data transfer for normal websites . It is usually 500GB-2TB/month before throttling kicks in.
Databases: As many MySQL databases as you need for multiple WordPress sites usually 20-50 before someone asks questions.
Email accounts: Create as many email addresses as you want (usually a few hundred before system limits appear).
What unlimited definitely doesn’t mean:
- Hosting thousands of websites
- Using unlimited CPU and RAM
- Storing terabytes of video files
- Running resource-heavy applications
- Ignoring the Fair Use Policy
That Fair Use Policy? It’s in every unlimited hosting terms of service. Although it says something like:
While storage and bandwidth are unlimited, CPU, RAM, and other resources are shared. Excessive resource usage may result in account suspension or forced upgrade.
The statement means: Unlimited has limits. We just don’t tell you what those limits are until you hit them.
When Unlimited Hosting Makes Sense And When It Doesn’t
Unlimited hosting is actually perfect for specific use cases.
It is great for:
- Hosting multiple small WordPress sites
- A freelancer managing several client websites
- Running a portfolio site with lots of images
- Building a blog with growing content
- Increasing a room to grow without worrying about storage caps
- Multiple email accounts for your team
These are exactly the scenarios unlimited hosting was designed for.
Unlimited hosting is wrong for:
- Running a high-traffic ecommerce store
- Hosting video content or large file downloads
- Running resource-intensive web applications
- Guaranteed CPU and RAM allocations
- Predictable, defined resources
- Hosting a single high-traffic website
For these use cases, you need VPS or dedicated hosting with clearly defined resources. Unlimited won’t cut it here.
Top 5 Unlimited Hosting Plans Reviewed Honestly
- TrueHost Philippines – Best for Filipino Multi-Site Owners
TrueHost offers an unlimited Lite plan that’s surprisingly honest about what unlimited means.
Pricing:
- ₱299/month
- Same price on renewal without any surprises
What’s actually unlimited:
- Storage
- Bandwidth
- Websites
- Email accounts
- MySQL databases
What has limits and they tell you upfront:
- CPU: 2 CPU cores allocated
- RAM: 2GB allocated
- Inodes: 250,000 file limit
- Bandwidth: 10TB/month
Why TrueHost is different:
Most hosts hide their resource limits but TrueHost publishes them. You know exactly what you’re getting before you sign up.
Our testing:
We hosted 8 WordPress sites on one TrueHost Unlimited account. Total combined traffic was about 15,000 visitors/month. There is no throttling, warnings, or suspensions. Everything just worked.
We then tried to push limits by uploading 50GB of files, creating 30 databases, and setting up 25 email accounts without any issues.
Support response when asked about limits:
The Unlimited plan works for most small business sites. If you hit resource limits, we’ll contact you first to discuss options. We don’t suspend without warning.
Honest pros:
- Clear published limits
- Local Philippines servers
- Filipino support team
- Transparent pricing
- Generous resource allocations for price
Honest cons:
- Not actually unlimited but they’re honest about it
- ₱299/month is higher than some competitors
- 10TB bandwidth limit might restrict very high-traffic sites
The verdict: TrueHost’s “unlimited” is the most honest unlimited hosting you’ll find in the Philippines. You know what you’re getting, and it’s generous for the price.
Best for: Filipino freelancers or agencies managing multiple client sites.
- InMotion Hosting – Best True Unlimited Features
InMotion has been offering unlimited hosting since 2001. They’ve refined their approach over decades.
Pricing:
- Promotional: $5.99/month
- Renewal: $10.99/month
What’s unlimited:
- Storage (NVMe SSD)
- Bandwidth
- Websites
- Email accounts
- Databases
What has limits :
- CPU usage
- RAM allocation
- Inodes: 300,000 files
- Daily backup size
Our testing:
We hosted 12 WordPress sites on InMotion’s unlimited plan. Combined traffic: about 25,000 visitors/month. There were no issues whatsoever.
InMotion’s unlimited is genuinely generous. We tried to hit walls but couldn’t find them with normal business use.
Honest pros:
- Actually delivers on unlimited promises for normal use
- Fast NVMe SSD storage
- Excellent uptime of 99.97% in our tests
- 90-day money-back guarantee which is the longest in industry
- Free domain and SSL
Honest cons:
- US-based servers which is slower for PH users
- Renewal price nearly doubles
- Must pay 2 years upfront for best rate
- Fair use policy vague on actual limits
The verdict: If you’re targeting international customers and need genuinely unlimited hosting, InMotion delivers. Just accept the US server location.
Best for: Filipino businesses targeting US or global markets with multiple websites.
- Hostinger – Unlimited Business Plan
Hostinger’s unlimited plan offers solid features at a low first-year price.
Pricing:
- Promotional: ₱299/month
- Renewal: ₱899/month
- That’s a 3x increase
What’s unlimited:
- Storage
- Bandwidth
- Websites
- Email accounts
- Databases
What has limits:
- CPU: 4 cores
- RAM: 4GB
- Inodes: Not specified
Our testing:
We hosted 6 WordPress sites on Hostinger’s unlimited plan. Traffic: about 12,000 visitors/month combined. Performance was solid.
However, we received a resource warning when one site had a traffic spike of 3,000 visitors in one day. Support said we would need to upgrade to VPS if this became regular.
Honest pros:
- Cheap first year
- Decent performance
- Modern control panel
- Up to 100 websites
Honest cons:
- Massive renewal increase
- Unlimited storage is actually 100GB
- Resource warnings during traffic spikes
- Servers not consistently in Philippines
The verdict: Good first-year value, but prepare for that renewal shock. The unlimited claims are more marketing than reality.
Best for: Users bootstrapping who can afford ₱899/month after year one, or who plan to migrate after the first year.
4) HostGator
HostGator’s been offering unlimited hosting since 2002. They know how to make it work.
Pricing:
- Promotional: $4.99/month
- Renewal: $11.99/month
- Must pay 3 years upfront
What’s unlimited:
- Storage
- Bandwidth
- Websites
- Email accounts
- Databases
What has limits:
- CPU: 25% of one core
- RAM: Not specified
- Inodes: 250,000 files
- Email storage: 500MB per account
Our testing:
We hosted 5 WordPress sites on HostGator unlimited. The combined traffic was about 10,000 visitors/month.
One site had a traffic spike of 2,000 visitors in an hour from social media. The site slowed but didn’t go down. It was not suspended, but performance suffered.
Honest pros:
- Actually delivers unlimited for normal use
- Unmetered bandwidth
- Solid uptime
- 45-day money-back guarantee
Honest cons:
- US servers mean 2.5+ second load times for PH users
- CPU limits are restrictive
- Must pay 3 years upfront
- Renewal price 2.4x higher
The verdict: Reliable unlimited hosting from a big company, but not optimized for Philippines market.
Best for: Businesses targeting international markets who need predictable unlimited hosting.
5) SiteGround
SiteGround doesn’t offer unlimited hosting. Let me tell you why that’s actually good.
Pricing:
- Promotional: $3.99/month
- Renewal: $17.99/month
What you get:
- 10GB storage
- 10,000 monthly visits
- One website
- Unlimited email accounts and databases
Why I’m including them:
Because sometimes honest limited hosting is better than dishonest unlimited hosting.
SiteGround tells you exactly what you’re getting,10GB storage, 10,000 visits, and one website.
If you exceed those limits, they’ll tell you and offer an upgrade. There are no surprise suspensions and vague fair use policies.
Our testing:
We ran a test site that got 12,000 visits in one month. SiteGround sent an email suggesting an upgrade but didn’t throttle or suspend the site. Professional handling.
Honest pros:
- Complete transparency about resources
- Outstanding support quality
- Excellent uptime of 99.99%
- No surprise suspensions
- Clear upgrade path
Honest cons:
- Most expensive renewal price in this comparison
- 10GB storage is limiting for image-heavy sites
- Single website limit on entry plan
The verdict: If you value transparency over unlimited marketing, SiteGround’s approach is refreshing. You pay premium prices for premium service.
Best for: Businesses that prefer clear limits and excellent support over unlimited marketing promises.
Red Flags in Unlimited Hosting Claims
Watch for these warning signs:
- Unlimited everything – If they claim unlimited CPU, RAM, and storage all together, they’re lying. Physical limits exist.
- When there are no terms of service details – Legitimate hosts publish their fair use policies. If you can’t find it, they’re hiding something.
- Vague fair use policies – Normal website usage means nothing. Good hosts specify CPU cores, RAM allocation, and file limits.
- Suspiciously cheap unlimited – Real unlimited hosting within fair use costs money to provide.
₱99/month unlimited is not sustainable, corners are cut somewhere.
There are no CPU or memory specs – If they don’t tell you how much CPU and RAM you get, they’ll throttle you when you use too much.
Better Questions Than “Is It Unlimited?
Instead of asking if hosting is unlimited, ask these questions:
- How many websites can I realistically host?
Most hosts will say 5-10 sites of normal size and traffic.
- What happens when my site gets popular?
Good hosts will contact you with upgrade options. Bad hosts will suspend you without warning.
- What are your CPU and RAM limits?
Real numbers matter more than unlimited claims.
- How many MySQL databases can I create?
Unlimited should mean at least 20-30 databases.
- What’s your file count limit?
Below 100,000 is restrictive. 200,000+ is generous.
- Can I upgrade smoothly if I outgrow this plan?
Make sure there’s a clear upgrade path to VPS when needed.
When to Outgrow “Unlimited” Hosting
You’ll know it’s time to upgrade from unlimited shared hosting when:
Traffic milestones:
- Consistently over 10,000 visitors/month on a single site
- Regular traffic spikes that slow your site
- Ecommerce sales affected by slow load times
Resource usage signs:
- Getting throttling warnings from your host
- Site slows during peak hours
- Checkout process lags
- Backups start failing
When VPS makes more sense:
- Running ecommerce with 100+ daily transactions
- Hosting resource-heavy web applications
- Need guaranteed performance
- Want dedicated IP address
- Require specific server configurations
At this point, unlimited shared hosting has served its purpose. Time to graduate to VPS where you get dedicated resources.
Bottom Line: Choosing the Right Unlimited Hosting
Unlimited is a marketing term that describes real hosting with real benefits, and real limits.
The best unlimited hosts are honest about those limits. The worst unlimited hosts hide them until you trip over them.
My recommendations:
Choose TrueHost if you want honest unlimited hosting with transparent limits, local servers, and Filipino support. You know exactly what you’re getting.
Pick InMotion Hosting if you need genuinely generous unlimited hosting and target international markets. Their unlimited is the most true unlimited we tested.
Choose SiteGround if you’d rather have clear limits and premium support than vague unlimited promises. Sometimes honesty beats marketing.
Avoid hosts that advertise unlimited everything with no published fair use policy, no specified CPU/RAM allocations, and suspiciously low prices.
The most important thing? Don’t chase unlimited for unlimited’s sake.
Choose hosting that matches your actual needs whether that’s 5 WordPress sites, 50GB of photos, or 10 email accounts.
Unlimited hosting works brilliantly when you understand what it is: generous shared hosting with fair use limits. It fails when you expect it to be something it’s not.
Now you know the truth. Choose wisely.
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