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The web hosting business is an incredibly competitive industry, with hundreds of players scattered across all continents and offering very similar products. Whether you already have a website or you would like to start one, it is crucial that you select the right partner. We have put together a list of European and American hosts, which will be updated regularly.

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Name Highlights Country Link
Serverspace
  • Ultrafast deploy, freeze protection and 2FA guard
  • Fair billing : Paypal, Everscale and credit cards accepted. No linked credit card required
  • Innovative hyper-converged vStack platform
Netherlands https://www.serverspace.io
SiteGround
  • Latest technologies : most innovative protocols and compression algorithms like Brotli, TLS 1.3 and OCSP Stapling
  • Ultrafast server setup : developed a custom implementation of PHP and MySQL for high website performance
  • Premium Google Cloud : platform built on GCP, fast network and SSD persistent storage
Bulgaria https://www.siteground.com
A2Hosting
  • Out-of-the-box optimized WordPress, AI powered performance optimizations
  • 24/7/365 support and clients in 224 countries/territories
  • Multi-product : Shared hosting, Managed or Unmanaged VPS, Dedicated Servers
USA https://www.a2hosting.com
Cloudways
  • 570'000 websites, Number One SMB Hosting Provider at the G2 Awards and 73 NPS score
  • Choice of 3 cloud providers (DigitalOcean, GCE and AWS) and unlimited websites with Wordpress and PHP
  • Fully optimized stack with built-in advanced cache and Cloudflare (CDN) ensuring peak website performance
Malta https://www.cloudways.com
Kinsta
  • SOC2 compliant, isolated container technology, two strong firewalls and Cloudflare DDoS protection
  • 24/7/365 expert support in English, Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese. 97% satisfaction rate
  • Possibility to choose between 35 data centers. HTTP/3 enabled CDN with 260+ PoPs
USA https://www.kinsta.com
WPEngine
  • Specialist of Wordpress : design and build tools, Wordpress hosting, ecommerce platform, headless Wordpress
  • 24/7 Support, 96% customer satisfaction score and 14 Stevie Awards for customer support
  • #1 Platform for Wordpress. Leadership in inclusion and sustainability.
USA https://www.wpengine.com
Nestify
  • Page speed optimization, 24x7 support and unlimited site migrations
  • Fixed monthly pricing for hosting, CDN and security
  • Daily cloud backups, control panel designed for Wordpress, fast and scalable dedicated CPUs
USA https://www.nestify.io


Frequently Asked Questions

When choosing a new hosting provider, you need to answer a few fundamental questions. These are the main ones.

Windows or Linux ?

Most users prefer Linux and most servers in the world are Linux-based. Why ? Because it's open source, i.e. free of charge. Windows servers always incur a surcharge for the client. Unless you are willing to install and run applications written only for Windows, for example an Outlook server or Microsoft applications, you probably want to go for Linux.

VPS or shared hosting ?

At the beginning of internet, shared hosting was pretty much the only game in town. The only alternative was to rent dedicated servers, which was (and still is) a very expensive option. Thanks to virtualisation, it is now possible to rent a virtual private server (VPS) for a very low fee. The main difference with shared hosting is that you have to manage your server yourself, whereas in shared hosting a system administrator takes care of the infrastructure for you.

Plesk or cPanel ?

Some hosting providers include a Plesk or a cPanel license in their packages. This is sometimes by default, sometimes a paying option. Plesk and cPanel are essentially GUIs that enable you to manage your server in a user-friendly manner, rather than having to constantly play with Linux commands. Whatever you choose, Plesk and cPanel are basically equivalent tools.

Root access or not ?

This is a very important point. If you have root access, it means you can install whatever you want on your server. It also means that you are responsible to install updates, take care of security etc. So the answer to the question basically depends on your technical knowledge or interest for technology. If you just need hosting for a Wordpress blog or a simple website, you most likely don't need root access.

Dedicated server or virtual server ?

With a dedicated server, you have exclusive access to an entire physical server. A VPS (virtual private server), on the other hand, is created by partitioning a physical server into multiple virtual machines using virtualization technology. Basically with a dedicated server you get the full pizza, whereas with a VPS (virtual server) you only get a slice. Obviously, this makes a significant difference in terms of performance and cost.