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If you're doing static sites, then traffic shouldn't be a concern.
I host two sites that each get more than 2 million hits a month, and I run them from a $0.10 cent Scaleway server.
Cloudflare in front of the sites takes most of the load.
You're overpaying 😁
Cloudflare static web hosting, including TLS/SSL, DDOS protection, WAF, and AI scraper protection, are all free: https://softwareonbudget.com/blog/how-to-host-static-website-for-free-with-cloudflare-pages/
And if you connect it to github repo, it auto-updates on push to main.
No connection. Just a happy user and a fan.
There are a lot of backend processes for those sites which need a server, so that wouldn't work, but thank you regardless.