Hosting.com is the rebranded successor to
A2 Hosting (transition in 2025 under World Host Group, backed by
Oakley Capital with lenders
Barings and
Bain Capital). The premium domain hosting.com was acquired by World Host Group around December 2024 for roughly $2 million. They position themselves as a global, performance-first platform powering
3M+ websites across
40+ locations, with a people-first ethos and modern stack (AMD EPYC, Samsung NVMe, Anycast DNS, LiteSpeed). The group lists corporate presence across
London, Nairobi, Cologne, Cali, Melbourne, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Jupiter, Sofia, Plovdiv, Manila, and Denpasar. You can still read the old
defunct hosting.com reviews.The catalog is broad and familiar:
Shared Hosting (including Hosting for WordPress),
Reseller Hosting,
VPS (managed & self-managed, Linux/Windows),
Virtual Dedicated Servers (VDS),
Email Hosting,
Domain Registration,
SSL certificates, an
AI Website Builder, and
Done-for-you Web Design. Dedicated servers are flagged as "coming soon." Messaging leans on transparent pricing, 99.9% uptime commitments, security hardening, and free site migrations.
A practical caveat right now: the brand changeover has created
social-media/account confusion and they note they’re still reorganizing; they also
don’t publish a physical address, which hurts perceived transparency for a company of this size. During the transition, they acknowledge
some services may be affected.
Shared Hosting & WordPress. Plans advertise NVMe storage, LiteSpeed acceleration, weekly off-server backups (30-day restore window), WAF/malware/DDoS protection, and free SSL. "Hosting for WordPress" spans from entry options to enterprise, including a
managed WordPress tier via Rocket.net for customers needing edge CDN/WAF and stricter uptime targets.
Hosting.com bought Rocket.net in August 2025 from
HostPapa Group. HostPapa owned Rocket.net, which was acquired in May 2021 and integrated into their growth accelerator program, providing a premium managed WordPress hosting platform to HostPapa customers.
Ben Gabler, Rocket founder, became Chief Product Officer at hosting.com.
Reseller Hosting. Fully white-label cPanel/WHM with WHMCS or Blesta, automated billing/provisioning, free migrations, and security features. The pitch is performance (LiteSpeed + NVMe) and an ability to scale accounts as the client base grows.
VPS & VDS. Managed VPS includes cPanel, CloudLinux, Imunify360, daily backups, and tuning/monitoring by in-house staff. Self-managed VPS offers full root, Linux choice, and on-demand scaling.
Managed VDS is positioned as "like dedicated, but virtual," with isolated resources, redundancy, and cPanel/CloudLinux included—aimed at heavier workloads without bare-metal complexity.
Email, Builder & Web Design. Email plans focus on branded mail with calendars/contacts, security, and upgrade paths. The AI site builder targets fast starts; the Web Design service handles build-and-run on WordPress, with ongoing updates.
[read more...] HOSTSTAR.ch –
Multimedia Networks AG has been active since
1996 and is headquartered in Fraubrunnen (BE), Switzerland. With a ~30-person hosting team and a clear "best tech at fair prices" vision, they target European customers (also via
hoststar.at, pricing shown in
EUR) and keep fees transparent. The portfolio is broad:
Shared Hosting,
Reseller Hosting,
vServers (VPS),
Managed Servers, plus
Windows hosting, a
website builder/Webshop,
domains,
Cloud storage,
Mail,
VPN, and various security tools.
Shared hosting focuses on speed and ease:
SSD/NVMe storage, current Linux/Apache stacks, recent
PHP/Perl, external
MySQL/SSH access, free
Let’s Encrypt SSL on every domain/subdomain, and one-click installation of 300+ web apps/CMS. Monitoring and statistics are exposed in real time, and an integrated SEO tool helps with on-page basics. Cloud storage is included with hosting packages.
Reseller hosting is
white-label and GDPR-aligned. Notable capabilities include branded customer panels, editable error pages, full log file access, daily backups,
DDoS protection, SSL, and firewalling. For Windows workloads, the
WinEntry package (from
CHF 18.90/mo) brings SSD performance,
MSSQL, unlimited mailboxes (10 GB per mailbox), free SSL, and app installers—managed via
Plesk accessed through
My Panel.
On the server side,
vServers are positioned for flexibility (root/admin rights, IPv4/IPv6, up to seven snapshots, 100 Mbit/s bandwidth, no setup fee) and can power web, cloud, or game servers. Managed server options address customers who want more resources without self-administration. A
HoststarVPN add-on (powered by PrivateVPN) is offered—
StarPlus hosting subscribers get it free; otherwise it’s
2.95/mo.
[read more...] Bluehost has operated since 2003 (founded by Matt Heaton) and became part of Endurance International Group in 2010—now under
Newfold Digital. They’re also an ICANN-accredited registrar (originally via FastDomain/HostMonster). The brand targets a broad, global audience with
multi-language (EN, ES, FR, DE, IT, NL) and
multi-currency support.
Product portfolio:
- Shared Hosting: entry plans aimed at blogs and small sites, with a push toward "High Performance Hosting" options that increase CPU/RAM and storage for heavier workloads.
- Managed WordPress Hosting / WordPress Cloud: an all-in-one stack focused on speed and security (LiteSpeed servers, NVMe SSD, built-in caching, global CDN, HTTP/3, Object Cache Pro). Security messaging includes firewalling, daily malware scanning, DDoS mitigation, auto WP updates, and free SSL. WordPress extras include guided onboarding, SSO into WP Admin, staging, automated backups, and their WonderSuite (templates/WonderBlocks/AI tools).
- VPS Hosting: AMD EPYC compute, DDR5 RAM, NVMe storage, full root, and optional guided setup (they’ll install cPanel and WordPress if desired).
- Dedicated Servers: latest-gen Xeon with NVMe, root access, and managed support; positioned for high-traffic applications.
- Domains & Professional Email: domain registration and branded email options; they also resell Google Workspace (newer plans highlighting Google AI/Gemini features).
- Website Design Services: an in-house team builds custom WordPress sites and stores (content/SEO copywriting, design, onboarding, and post-launch change window).
Bluehost is still a feature-rich, WordPress-centric provider with broad plan coverage (shared → VPS → dedicated). The brand’s scale brings polished tooling and integrations; however, long-time users have noted quality fluctuations through ownership changes, and marketing can be aggressive around "best"/"top-rated" claims.
Blue Host was once regarded as a highly active and reliable hosting company, but its quality has gradually declined following a series of acquisitions—a trend also reflected in WHTop customer reviews. The company continues to highlight its past recognition by ReviewSignal, a now-defunct review platform with limited credibility, which further harms its image.
In past years, Bluehost attempted to expand internationally, even operating bluehost.cn (now defunct as of 2025) and acquiring numerous localized domain names in different countries to consolidate its global brand presence.
In August 2021, Newfold Digital—the parent company of Bluehost—acquired Yoast, the widely used WordPress SEO plugin. Since then, Bluehost has actively promoted Yoast as part of its hosting packages, a move seen as a way to boost profit margins.
[read more...]Z.com (the global brand of
GMO Internet Group) targets Asia-Pacific with beginner-friendly, low-cost
shared hosting and
domain services designed for simplicity and accessibility under the slogan
"Internet for Everyone".
As part of a long-standing Japanese Internet conglomerate, they lean on brand trust, scale, and a simple value proposition: get online quickly with cPanel hosting, a free domain on annual plans that can spin up a site in minutes. Plans highlight WordPress optimization, automated daily backups, SSL, business email options (Titan or Google Workspace), and unmetered bandwidth.
Services:
Web Hosting, WordPress Hosting, Domain Registration (ICANN-accredited), Email Solutions (Titan, Google Workspace)Trade-offs. The retail hosting catalog is primarily shared/cPanel and WordPress hosting. VPS or dedicated servers are not part of standard offerings in most markets. Suitable for individuals and small businesses needing straightforward hosting; less ideal for complex stacks or users requiring granular SLAs unless using regional cloud services.
[read more...] Founded in 2007,
ScalaHosting has built a strong reputation as a customer-focused hosting provider. Over the years, the company has evolved from offering simple reseller and dedicated hosting into a full-service platform with innovative in-house technologies. They now deliver shared hosting, reseller hosting, managed and unmanaged cloud VPS, AWS-powered hosting, business email, and tailored CMS solutions for platforms like WordPress, Joomla, Magento, and Moodle.
What sets ScalaHosting apart is its emphasis on proprietary tools such as
SPanel,
SShield, and the
WordPress Manager—developed to give customers more control, improved security, and lower costs compared to relying entirely on third-party panels. WHTop has awarded ScalaHosting from 2008 with great services!
Hosting Services
Shared Hosting
Entry-level web hosting plans are built on SSD and NVMe storage with free SSL certificates, automatic backups, and one-click application installs. The plans are designed for cost efficiency, targeting personal sites and small businesses.
Reseller Hosting
ScalaHosting’s reseller packages are white-label ready, bundled with free private nameservers, migration assistance, and full WHM/cPanel access. These are suitable for agencies or entrepreneurs looking to launch their own hosting business, backed by daily backups and scalable infrastructure.
VPS & Cloud Hosting
The company’s flagship product is cloud VPS hosting, offered in both
managed and
unmanaged modes. Managed VPS includes seven daily backups, proactive monitoring, cPanel or SPanel management, and free migration assistance. Unmanaged VPS provides developers with full root access, multiple operating system choices, and a 10Gbps redundant network.
Application Hosting
Optimized hosting is available for WordPress, Magento, Joomla, and WooCommerce. Features include automatic updates, malware scanning, CDN integration, and enhanced caching options.
Additional Services
Beyond hosting, ScalaHosting also provides domain registration, SSL certificates, reseller accounts, and business email solutions.
History & Milestones
- 2007 – ScalaHosting founded, offering reseller hosting and dedicated servers.
- 2010 – Transition to operating on owned servers and network.
- 2014 – Launch of SSD cloud hosting.
- 2017 – First version of SPanel released, developed entirely in-house.
- 2021 – ScalaHosting hosts the Philippine Presidential Elections LMS, serving over 120M visits.
- 2023 – Dedicated sales team formed to expand international operations.
[read more...]SiteGround, founded in 2004 in Bulgaria, has grown into one of the most recognized independent hosting providers with a strong global presence, including a U.S. address. Over the years, it has positioned itself as a trusted brand for
managed hosting services, supporting both individuals and businesses.
Its product portfolio covers
shared hosting, cloud hosting, and domain registration, complemented by specialized application hosting for platforms like
WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Magento, WooCommerce, and PrestaShop.
Shared hosting comes with essential features such as free SSL, daily backups, Cloudflare CDN, unlimited MySQL databases, and unmetered traffic. Cloud hosting is fully managed with
auto-scaling resources, daily backups, and speed optimization tools. Although SiteGround historically offered dedicated servers, these have been phased out, and reseller hosting is more of a white-label variant of shared or cloud solutions.
The company places strong emphasis on speed and innovation, with SSD storage, NGINX-based caching (Geeky SuperCacher), HTTP/2, and their own CDN service. They also maintain an active blog, regularly publishing updates, guides, and promotional content.
SiteGround has localized websites in multiple regions and supports prices in various currencies. Its presence spans across the U.S., UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, and LATAM, with interfaces available in English, Spanish, Italian, German, and French.
SiteGround Email Marketing
Email Marketing That Boosts Repeat SalesSiteGround has expanded its services with a dedicated email marketing platform designed to help businesses grow and maintain customer relationships. Users can select the number of contacts to manage and start running campaigns with ease.
Starter Plan: 500 contacts at €2.40/month (introductory price, renews at €11.99/month, VAT excluded).
Key Features
- Beautiful Email Designs Tools and templates ensure emails look professional and engaging without requiring design expertise.
- Free Templates Included Pre-built templates are available for newsletters, promotions, and other campaigns, allowing businesses to save time and focus on content.
- No-Code Email Builder An intuitive drag-and-drop editor makes it easy to adjust layouts, text, and colors, even for beginners.
- AI Writing Assistance Built-in AI support helps generate compelling subject lines and email copy quickly, reducing the time spent on content creation.
[read more...]DreamHost is a renowned, independent hosting provider founded in
1996, boasting nearly three decades of industry experience. Headquartered in the United States, the company has served over
400,000 customers globally, hosting more than
1.5 million websites across 100+ countries. DreamHost is known for its strong commitment to open-source technologies, sustainability, and privacy protection. As an independent company, DreamHost sets itself apart through customer-centric services, avoiding corporate ownership structures common among large providers.
DreamHost’s offerings cover a broad range of products aimed at various user segments, from individual bloggers to SMEs and developers, including
Shared Hosting, Virtual Private Servers (VPS), Dedicated Servers, Managed WordPress Hosting (DreamPress), Cloud Solutions (DreamObjects and DreamCompute), Domain Registrations, and Web Design services. They recently launched a standalone Email Hosting solution, further broadening their product lineup.
DreamHost emphasizes sustainability by operating energy-efficient data centers powered by renewable sources and utilizing eco-friendly practices, aligning closely with environmentally conscious consumers.
HOSTING PRODUCTS OVERVIEW
Shared Hosting
DreamHost’s Shared Hosting is an affordable yet comprehensive solution, featuring:
- Fast SSD storage
- Unlimited traffic and unmetered bandwidth
- Free SSL/TLS certificates
- Unlimited MySQL databases
- PHP 8.1 - 8.4 (no support for older versions), Perl, Python, Ruby on Rails support
The PHP versions that currently require extended support are PHP 8.0 and older . PHP Extended Support currently costs $5.00/month (USD), per DreamHost account - Full Unix shell access, cron jobs, SVN repository, IPv6 compatibility
- One-click installs for popular CMSs such as WordPress
Their shared hosting also integrates advanced features such as built-in AI-powered
Website Builders,
Traffic Dashboards, and a user-friendly web interface ideal for beginners and intermediate users alike.
Virtual Private Servers (VPS)
DreamHost’s VPS offerings provide scalability, flexibility, and security for growing websites:
- Fully-managed environment with SSD storage for speed
- Unlimited bandwidth and traffic
- Scalable RAM and storage to handle increased resource demands
- Host unlimited domains
- Linux-based environment optimized for stability and performance
This service suits developers, SMEs, and rapidly growing websites needing more resources and performance than traditional shared hosting provides.
Dedicated Servers
DreamHost’s Dedicated Servers cater to high-performance requirements, featuring:
- Powerful RAID-1 storage
- DDoS protection and robust security measures
- Full root and SSH access for maximum control
- Unlimited bandwidth and traffic
- Unique IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
- Comprehensive scripting and database support (PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby, MySQL)
- Advanced management options and hardware customizations
These servers are ideal for demanding applications, large-scale websites, and businesses seeking total control over server environments.
WordPress Hosting (DreamPress)
DreamHost’s specialized Managed WordPress Hosting—DreamPress—delivers premium performance and streamlined management:
- Enhanced caching technologies for fast load times
- Integrated staging environments for testing updates safely
- Built-in automated backups and restores
- Free WordPress migrations with professional assistance
- Advanced security features including built-in Web Application Firewall (WAF)
- Specifically optimized environment tailored for WordPress CMS
DreamPress is suitable for bloggers, business sites, and e-commerce stores needing robust, hassle-free WordPress solutions.
Cloud Hosting (DreamObjects & DreamCompute)
DreamHost provides scalable Cloud solutions with two primary offerings:
- DreamObjects: Object-storage service ideal for backups, media files, and file hosting. Compatible with S3 protocols and API-driven interactions.
- DreamCompute: Flexible, scalable cloud-computing environment suitable for developers and businesses needing elastic cloud infrastructure for hosting complex applications.
Notably, DreamObjects and DreamCompute have maintained stable pricing for nearly five years, providing consistent value.
Web Design & Website Builder
DreamHost offers professional Web Design services, providing custom websites tailored to customer needs. Additionally, their integrated
Website Builder (Liftoff) features AI-driven content generation, easy-to-use tools, and SEO-friendly structures, designed for users with limited technical skills.
Domain Registration
As a domain registrar, DreamHost offers affordable domain registrations, transfers, and privacy protection (WHOIS anonymization included for free), maintaining competitive pricing and ease-of-use integrated directly within their control panel.
Email Hosting (Standalone)
DreamHost has ad-free standalone Email Hosting, offering professional, reliable email services independent of website hosting packages, suitable for businesses requiring dedicated email solutions without additional web hosting.
[read more...]GoDaddy.com stands as the
largest domain name registrar in the world, with over
81 million domains under management and a strong global presence in the web hosting and internet services market. Founded in
1997 by Bob Parsons, GoDaddy has grown from a simple registrar to a comprehensive solutions provider, helping more than
20 million entrepreneurs build and manage their online presence.
The company’s services cover everything from
domain registration and
web hosting (shared, VPS, WordPress, and dedicated) to
SSL certificates,
email hosting,
eCommerce solutions,
marketing tools, and
its own AI assistant, Airo. GoDaddy targets users ranging from beginners to small business owners, positioning itself as an all-in-one platform for building and scaling websites.
Its wide product suite is matched with localization efforts—custom subdomains and support for multiple languages allow GoDaddy to maintain strong engagement in markets like
India, Germany, and
Indonesia, in addition to North America and Europe.
However, while the company is popular and easy to use, some services feel
basic unless upgraded to higher-tier plans. Key add-ons like malware protection, SEO tools, and backup options often come with extra fees. Despite this, GoDaddy’s
brand recognition, ecosystem, and beginner-friendly tools continue to make it a top pick for those entering the online world.
As of 2025, GoDaddy has streamlined its hosting offerings significantly, moving away from legacy services to focus on more flexible and scalable solutions. Several traditional hosting products have reached end-of-life status, marking a notable shift in the company's long-term strategy.
Windows Shared Hosting: Retired
Although some support articles and outdated mentions still linger on the website, GoDaddy has officially discontinued
Windows-based Shared Hosting. Customers seeking Windows environments are now directed toward
Windows VPS Hosting, which offers full control, dedicated resources, and compatibility with Plesk for easier management. This change is aimed at users who need specific Windows-based frameworks or applications but require more robust performance than shared hosting can offer.
Dedicated Servers and Reseller Hosting: Phased Out
GoDaddy has also
retired Dedicated Servers and Reseller Hosting. These products are no longer available for new purchases and are being gradually phased out. Customers on legacy dedicated hardware are being migrated, when possible, to modern
VPS Hosting solutions, which match or exceed the performance (CPU, RAM, and storage) of traditional dedicated setups. The migration also introduces regional flexibility, with VPS plans now available across data centers in
North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
Reseller hosting, once a core product for web agencies and hosting entrepreneurs, has also been deprecated, with GoDaddy choosing to focus on direct hosting solutions and managed services instead.
Cloud Hosting: Discontinued
Previously offered
cloud hosting plans have been sunset as well. Existing customers on cloud infrastructure are now covered by
high-performance shared hosting plans, which use advanced caching, load balancing, and scalable resources to mimic the benefits of cloud platforms in a simplified format. This evolution reflects GoDaddy's intention to reduce complexity while still delivering speed and reliability to modern websites.
[read more...]GreenGeeks has established itself as a prominent and environmentally conscious web hosting company since its founding in 2008 by Trey Gardner. What sets GreenGeeks apart in a crowded industry is its
commitment to sustainability - operating with a 300% renewable energy match and a policy to plant a tree for every hosting plan sold. This makes them not only a technology provider but also an advocate for environmental responsibility in the digital space.
The company offers a diverse range of hosting solutions tailored to individuals, businesses, and developers. These include
shared hosting, reseller plans, VPS, and dedicated servers. Each plan incorporates valuable features like free Cloudflare CDN, SSL certificates, daily backups, and enhanced security mechanisms. The infrastructure also supports WordPress and WooCommerce users without requiring additional specialized plans, making the platform accessible and easy to scale.
GreenGeeks emphasizes performance, utilizing SSD-based storage arrays, proactive monitoring, and robust DDoS protection to deliver high-speed and stable website experiences. The company also takes a developer-friendly approach, offering tools such as SSH access, Git integration, WP-CLI, multiple PHP versions, and staging environments.
While the platform lacks cloud hosting and Windows-based server options, it remains a solid choice for Linux-based websites and businesses focused on sustainability. With data centers in North America and Europe, and a reputation for dependable service, GreenGeeks continues to be a popular option for users who value performance, eco-initiatives, and scalability.
[read more...] Founded in
2002,
HostGator has grown from a small startup into one of the most recognizable names in the web hosting industry, now powering over
2 million websites globally. With offices in
Austin and Houston, Texas, and a quirky mascot named Snappy, HostGator has built a brand rooted in a mix of
technical expertise and approachable, customer-friendly communication.
The company’s offerings span from
shared hosting and
VPS to
dedicated servers,
domain registration, and formerly a website builder (now discontinued in favor of professional design services). HostGator presents itself as a hosting solution for both
newbies and seasoned web pros, promoting scalable infrastructure, 24/7 global support, and straightforward tools like
customized cPanel.
While it remains a go-to brand for beginners due to its user-friendly environment and simple onboarding, HostGator’s value proposition in 2025 is not as compelling as it once was. Rising prices and reduced plan competitiveness—especially when compared to providers like
IONOS or
Hostinger—have made it a less obvious choice for budget-conscious users.
[read more...]