They aren't looking into new hosting, they are looking into ddos protection. If you know anything about ddos, the only real way to prevent your website from being overloaded is to have enough fee space that the attackers essentially can't fill. Buying protection services is like renting a whole lot more server space through another company that will reroute all incoming requests to their overflow servers.
There is no sure fire protection against ddos and I guarantee your $72 website is not safe and protected from ddos attacks.
They aren't looking into new hosting, they are looking into ddos protection. If you know anything about ddos, the only real way to prevent your website from being overloaded is to have enough fee space that the attackers essentially can't fill. Buying protection services is like renting a whole lot more server space through another company that will reroute all incoming requests to their overflow servers.
There is no sure fire protection against ddos and I guarantee your $72 website is not safe and protected from ddos attacks.