AWS Certificate Manager provides multi-domain certificates (up to 100, I think) 
for free. You can serve an S3 bucket using CloudFront with a custom domain and 
SSL, and costs for this will be pretty minimal (probably well under $10 a 
month?).

> On Feb 9, 2016, at 8:48 PM, Trygve Inda <cocoa...@xericdesign.com> wrote:
> 
>> If your hosting provider still charges an arm and a leg for SSL, switch.
> 
> I need SSL for multiple subdomains. My host (Pair Networks) charges $449/yr
> for such a certificate. That seems really expensive. What are others paying
> for this? I have been very happy with Pair as we run a complex server setup
> with multiple cron jobs, custom C programs etc.
> 
> I also see no way to add an SSL certificate to a CNAME'd site at Amazon S3:
> 
> download.xericdesign.com CNAME
> s3.amazonaws.com/download.xericdesign.com/
> 
> Trygve
> 
> 
> 
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