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  • Free tier: 5 GB of storage, 20000 GET requests, 2000 PUT requests, 15 GB data transfer per month
  • Pros: ACL policies, custom rules and MIME types, supports expiration, multiple regions world-wide
  • Limitations: Free for only 1st year for new customers
  • Exceeding the free tier: As cheap as USD 0.026 per GB per month
  • Free tier: 1GB storage, 10GB/month transfer, custom domain and SSL
  • Pros: includes CDN, auto provisioned SSL, deployment versioning, custom domain, URL rewriting (useful for HTML5 history API), possibility to define headers
  • Free tier: 1GB storage, 100GB bandwidth or 100K requests/month, 10 builds per hour
  • Pros: deploy by pushing on a repository branch (gh-pages), provide automatic page generator, support HTTPS (on github.io), supports custom domains (with HTTPS)
  • Free tier: Completely free for cloud hosted, self hosted version of Gitlab available
  • Pros: Use any static website generator, connect your custom domain(s) and TLS certificates
  • Free tier: Unlimited sites, custom domain and SSL for private projects. Open source projects get Pro plan for free (free plan features plus form handling, prerendering, subdomain builds from Git branches, custom TLS certificates, domain aliases)
  • Pros: offers continuous deployment, custom redirect rules, git repositories integration, webhooks and notifications (for integration with third parties services)
  • Free tier: unlimited deployments, custom domain and basic SSL
  • Pros: deploy from CLI, custom 404 pages
  • Limitations: no custom redirects or http->https redirection in free tier