
I’ve spent a lot of time exploring different hosting providers, and Hosting.com certainly stands out with its wide variety of hosting services, from shared hosting to VPS servers.
With strong performance and reliable support, their plans cater to businesses of all sizes. I was impressed by the range of customizable options they offer, from high-speed servers to solid security measures, ensuring that your website stays fast and secure.
What really caught my attention is Hosting.com’s commitment to performance. They focus on providing reliable, high-quality services for every aspect of web hosting. In this review, I’ll explore their offerings and dive deeper into whether Hosting.com lives up to its promises in terms of performance, support, and overall value.

When evaluating hosting providers, we created a rating methodology to assess different aspects of the brand. This methodology helps us break down the key areas that impact your decision-making, giving you a clearer picture of their strengths and weaknesses.
This is how Hosting.com performed:
| Parameter | Score | Why We Gave This Score |
| Prices | 8.0 | Hosting.com offers great value with steep discounts on first-term plans. However, renewal rates are quite high, which affects long-term affordability. |
| Features | 9.3 | A strong variety of hosting types, from shared to VPS and reseller. Free site migrations and performance-focused tools like TurboHub add extra value. |
| Performance | 9.5 | VPS performance was excellent, with fast disk I/O, strong CPU handling, and near-gigabit network speeds. Shared hosting also delivered strong results, loading a real-world website in under 2 seconds with a 91% GTMetrix score, making it a solid choice for small to mid-sized sites. |
| Ease of Use | 9.4 | The onboarding process is simple. The dashboard is modern and fast, with settings and services easy to find—even for first-time users. |
| Support | 9.0 | Live chat is fast and helpful. The support ticket system is well-structured, but response time for more technical queries could be faster. |
| Overall | 9.0 | Hosting.com offers strong features, ease of use, and performance, but customer support and fully loaded site performance could be improved. |

Hosting.com offers Web Hosting, WordPress hosting, Managed WordPress hosting, VPS Hosting, Managed VPS Hosting, Dedicated Hosting, and Reseller Hosting.
You also get a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you’re unhappy, simply cancel within 30 days for a full refund.
For payments, Hosting.com accepts PayPal, bank transfer, and credit/debit cards.
Now, let’s dive into each hosting type and what it offers:
| Plan Name | CPU | RAM | Bandwidth | Warranty | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WordPress Small | - | 100.04 GB | $0.00 | $6.95 | Details | |
| WordPress Medium | - | 300.03 GB | $0.00 | $11.96 | Details | |
| WordPress Advanced | - | 599.96 GB | $0.00 | $19.99 | Details | |
| WordPress Turbo | - | 1.17 TB | $0.00 | $29.97 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | Warranty | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WordPress Small | 20 GB | - | $0.00 | $6.95 | Details | |
| WordPress Medium | 50 GB | - | $0.00 | $11.96 | Details | |
| WordPress Advanced | 100 GB | - | $0.00 | $19.97 | Details | |
| WordPress Turbo | 200 GB | - | $0.00 | $29.97 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Panel | Warranty | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Managed cPanel 4GB | 100 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $28.75 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 8GB | 150 GB | 4 cores | 8 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $45.42 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 16GB | 300 GB | 8 cores | 16 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $70.42 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 32GB | 400 GB | 16 cores | 32 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $116.25 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 64GB | 800 GB | 24 cores | 64 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $207.92 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 128GB | 1.2 TB | 32 cores | 128 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $457.92 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 256GB | 2 TB | 64 cores | 256 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $916.25 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | Bandwidth | OS | Panel | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reseller 30 | 100 GB | Unlimited | cPanel WHM | $24.50 | Details | |
| Reseller 60 | 180 GB | Unlimited | cPanel WHM | $39.50 | Details | |
| Reseller 120 | 360 GB | Unlimited | cPanel WHM | $64.50 | Details | |
| Reseller 150 | 500 GB | Unlimited | cPanel WHM | $79.50 | Details |

To get a true picture of how Hosting.com performs, I decided to test two different hosting environments—a VPS and a shared hosting plan.
My VPS plan had the following specifications:
To evaluate its real-world performance, I ran three types of tests: CPU, disk I/O, and network speed. These tests help determine how well the server handles computational tasks, file operations, and data transfer—key factors for running websites and applications reliably.
I used sysbench to measure how fast the server could calculate prime numbers—an effective way to test raw processing power.
Result:

What it means: This VPS handled the CPU test very well. A high events-per-second rate with consistently low latency indicates that the server is responsive and capable of handling computationally intensive tasks, such as PHP processing, background jobs, or small-scale data analysis scripts.
With 4 CPU cores, this performance is exactly what you’d want for hosting dynamic websites or running backend services.
Next, I tested file input/output to see how quickly the server can read and write data, critical for tasks like database operations, file uploads, or page loads.
Result:

What it means: The VPS performed exceptionally well in disk I/O. These are high-speed read and write numbers, indicating fast database access and quick file handling.
The low latency suggests users and apps won’t experience lag when loading data-heavy pages or uploading content. Hosting.com clearly uses solid-state or NVMe storage on this VPS tier.
I finally ran a speed test using Ookla’s CLI tool to measure how fast the server can send and receive data from a nearby test location (Dallas, TX).
Result:


What it means: These results are excellent. With gigabit-level download and upload speeds, your VPS can handle high traffic, stream media, or sync with remote services without issue.
The near-zero latency and jitter suggest Hosting.com’s data centers are well-optimized for performance and uptime. This also ensures reliable speed for content delivery, backups, and updates.
VPS Performance Summary
Based on these results, Hosting.com’s VPS hosting delivers impressive real-world performance. The server responded well under CPU stress, handled file I/O operations efficiently, and maintained top-tier network speeds.
For anyone running an eCommerce store, WordPress multisite, or custom apps, this VPS environment feels powerful and production-ready.
To test the performance of Hosting.com shared hosting, I created a real-world website environment rather than just installing a blank WordPress site.
I used Softaculous to install WordPress quickly, then added essential plugins for SEO, caching, and contact forms to simulate a typical user setup.
After that, I used the Sitejet Builder to design the website, adding multiple sections, high-resolution images, embedded videos, and text content.
The goal was to replicate what an average business or personal website might look like, so the performance results would reflect real-world usage.
Once the site was live and configured, I ran a speed test using GTMetrix, a widely used tool for evaluating web performance. Here’s what the results showed:
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What These Results Mean
Overall, I was impressed by the shared hosting performance. Even with media-heavy content and plugins installed, the site remained fast, stable, and responsive. Hosting.com’s infrastructure clearly holds up under typical website conditions, delivering speeds that compete with (and even beat) many other shared hosting providers.
These results suggest Hosting.com’s shared hosting is a reliable option for personal websites, small businesses, blogs, and even content-rich landing pages. It’s fast enough for modern standards, and that matters a lot, especially for user experience and SEO.
To see if Hosting.com truly offers quality support, I decided to test their available channels: Support Ticket and Live Chat.
I wanted to experience them firsthand to understand how well they handle different types of support requests. Here’s a breakdown of my experience with both support methods.
To access the support ticket system, I clicked the Help button in the top-right corner of the dashboard and selected “Open Support Ticket.”

The form asks you to enter a subject, choose a department, and type your message. You also have the option to upload files. This is handy if you need to share screenshots or logs.
At around 8:40 PM, I submitted a question asking how to set up a firewall on an unmanaged VPS so that only specific ports—SSH (22), HTTP (80), and HTTPS (443)—remain open, while all others are blocked. I wanted to know how this could be done using the firewall tools available on the server.
Unfortunately, I didn’t receive a reply until 26 hours later, which was quite underwhelming considering Hosting.com promotes 24/7 support. When the response finally came, it was polite and respectful, but also made it clear that because I was using an unmanaged VPS, the support team’s involvement would be limited.

They didn’t give me a direct, step-by-step walkthrough to configure the firewall. Instead, they offered to provide general guidance or review any setup steps I might attempt on my own. Essentially, they were open to helping within reason, but weren’t going to do any hand-holding, which makes sense for an unmanaged product.
That said, the combination of a delayed response and vague help made the experience feel less supportive than I expected.
So, if you’re using an unmanaged VPS with Hosting.com, be aware that support is minimal. They’ll point you in the right direction, but you’ll need the technical know-how to figure out the rest yourself.
To try out their live chat, I clicked the chat icon at the bottom-right corner of the dashboard. After clicking Start Conversation, I was prompted to enter my email, support PIN (if I had one), select a department, and then type out my question.

In this case, I wanted to understand how Hosting.com’s VPS hosting works behind the scenes. I asked how they allocate resources across multiple sites and what exactly gets handled if I choose to upgrade to a managed VPS plan, particularly in terms of performance and security management.
A bot responded first, letting me know I’d be connected to a human agent shortly. Within 2 minutes, an agent named Daniel joined the chat.
Daniel explained that on their VPS plans, all sites on the server share the full set of resources—things like RAM and CPU—unless I manually configure usage limits.
So if I had 16GB of RAM and just one website, that single site could use the full 16 GB. He also asked how many websites I was planning to run, which made it feel like a genuine conversation rather than scripted replies.

Both support options worked smoothly. The Live Chat was quick and helpful—Daniel didn’t just point me to a link; he actually explained how the VPS resource sharing works in simple terms. I also appreciated how he stayed engaged and asked follow-up questions to understand my needs better.

I wanted to test the ease of use of Hosting.com by diving into the registration process, exploring the dashboard, and getting hands-on with the control panel.
I wanted to see how easy it is to get started, manage my server, and navigate the control panel to keep things running smoothly.
I found signing up for Hosting.com to be incredibly easy and intuitive. To begin, I visited the homepage and, from the top menu, hovered over Hosting to choose the type of hosting I wanted.

For this test, I selected VPS Hosting, which is under Servers. Once on the next page, I clicked Compare plans to review the pricing and options, and then I chose the VPS M plan.
After selecting VPS M plan, I clicked Buy Now to proceed.
This took me to the product configuration page.

Here, I could fully customize my server:
On the right-hand panel, there is a real-time summary of your choices: billing cycle, server type, OS, location, and total cost. This made it easy to double-check everything before proceeding.
Once I reviewed the summary, I clicked Confirm and Proceed.
The next page showed a breakdown of everything in my cart.
There’s a section for “Order Notes” where you can leave specific instructions for Hosting.com’s team. For example, you might write:
“Please assist in setting up AlmaLinux with LAMP stack pre-installed.”
On the right, the cart displayed:
I then clicked Proceed to Checkout.

Next, I was prompted to create my Hosting.com account. The signup form asked for:

If you already have an account, you can simply click Log in instead.
After entering my details and hitting Continue, I was taken to the billing and payment page.
I filled in my billing details and chose PayPal as my payment method. Hosting.com also supports credit cards and bank transfers.
Once everything was in place, I clicked Place Order and Pay.

Overall, the registration and setup process was:
The real-time summary panel and the clear breakdown of optional upgrades make it easy to make informed choices without feeling overwhelmed.
If you’re new to VPS hosting, I think you’ll appreciate how Hosting.com lays out the process. You can go from the homepage to checkout in under 10 minutes, even with a fully customized plan.
After logging in with the details I created during registration, I was directed straight into the Hosting.com Customer Portal, and I was immediately impressed by how clean, intuitive, and fast everything felt.
Rather than loading new pages, the portal dynamically updates content on the right-hand side whenever you click on a menu item from the left-hand panel. This keeps everything smooth and distraction-free, even as you dive deeper into specific services.
At the top of the portal, you’re greeted with “Welcome, [Your Name]”—a nice personal touch. Right beside that is a “Place New Order” button. This is where you can easily add new services, whether you want to purchase additional hosting plans, domains, or upgrades like VPS or reseller accounts.

Below that, the portal is organized into clearly labeled cards:
On the left-hand side, you have a main navigation menu that includes:
Clicking any of these items expands them inline and loads the relevant section in the main right-hand panel, without refreshing the page. This split-pane layout makes everything faster to access and easier to manage.
Overall, I found Hosting.com’s dashboard to be very beginner-friendly and well-suited even for users managing multiple services. Everything is logically placed, and the lack of full-page reloads keeps the experience fast and fluid.
Next, to see how well Hosting.com supports hands-on server management, I clicked into one of my VPS products—specifically, my Unmanaged Linux VPS (Linux S [Self Managed]).

This took me to the server management panel, where all the core tools and settings are conveniently located.
Right at the top, I saw a clean dashboard labeled “Manage your product”, with the VPS name clearly displayed. The panel is broken into two main sections: quick actions for controlling the server, and detailed configuration tabs below.
Here are the main management options available right away:
These tools are exactly what you’d want in an unmanaged VPS panel—focused, direct, and developer-friendly.

Below the main action buttons, you’ll find additional tabs for managing your server:
There are also two helpful expandable sections:
Overall, Hosting.com provides a solid, no-nonsense management interface that checks all the right boxes for VPS users:
If you’re a developer or a technically inclined user, you’ll likely find this setup very efficient. Even for beginners exploring unmanaged hosting for the first time, the layout and available options make it easier to understand what you’re working with, without getting overwhelmed.

After testing Hosting.com, I can say it’s a solid choice for businesses looking for reliable hosting services. Their wide range of plans, from shared hosting to dedicated servers, means there’s something for everyone.
I was impressed by the performance, especially their fast response times and high uptime. The customer support is responsive, though I’d love faster resolutions for more complex inquiries.
One thing that stands out is their strong focus on security and performance, offering tools like LiteSpeed and Turbo plans for faster speeds. While the lack of free migration and some areas for improvement in fully loaded times slightly hold it back, Hosting.com still delivers great value for money.
Overall, I recommend Hosting.com to those looking for a flexible, performance-driven hosting provider with good support and a strong feature set.
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intel Tier 1 | 1000 GB | 1 x 1GHz | 16 MB | $100.00 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | Bandwidth | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | Unlimited | Unlimited | $0.00 | Details |
| Plus | 20 GB | Unlimited | $4.99 | Details |
| Pro | 40 GB | Unlimited | $4.99 | Details |
| Store Plus | 80 GB | Unlimited | $12.99 | Details |
| Store Pro | 160 GB | Unlimited | $29.99 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | Bandwidth | OS | Panel | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | Unlimited | Unlimited | $0.00 | Details | ||
| Reseller 30 | 100 GB | Unlimited | cPanel WHM | $24.50 | Details | |
| Reseller 60 | 180 GB | Unlimited | cPanel WHM | $39.50 | Details | |
| Reseller 120 | 360 GB | Unlimited | cPanel WHM | $64.50 | Details | |
| Reseller 150 | 500 GB | Unlimited | cPanel WHM | $79.50 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | RAM | Bandwidth | Warranty | Number of Sites | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | Unlimited | Unlimited | $0.00 | Unlimited | $0.00 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Panel | Warranty | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Managed cPanel 4GB | 100 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $28.75 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 8GB | 150 GB | 4 cores | 8 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $45.42 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 16GB | 300 GB | 8 cores | 16 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $70.42 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 32GB | 400 GB | 16 cores | 32 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $116.25 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 64GB | 800 GB | 24 cores | 64 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $207.92 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 128GB | 1.2 TB | 32 cores | 128 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $457.92 | Details | |
| Managed cPanel 256GB | 2 TB | 64 cores | 256 GB | cPanel | $0.00 | $916.25 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | Warranty | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | Unlimited | - | $0.00 | $0.00 | Details | |
| WordPress Small | 20 GB | - | $0.00 | $6.95 | Details | |
| WordPress Medium | 50 GB | - | $0.00 | $11.96 | Details | |
| WordPress Advanced | 100 GB | - | $0.00 | $19.97 | Details | |
| WordPress Turbo | 200 GB | - | $0.00 | $29.97 | Details |
| Plan Name | CPU | RAM | Bandwidth | Warranty | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | - | Unlimited | $0.00 | $0.00 | Details | |
| WordPress Small | - | 100.04 GB | $0.00 | $6.95 | Details | |
| WordPress Medium | - | 300.03 GB | $0.00 | $11.96 | Details | |
| WordPress Advanced | - | 599.96 GB | $0.00 | $19.99 | Details | |
| WordPress Turbo | - | 1.17 TB | $0.00 | $29.97 | Details |
The key difference is that with managed VPS hosting, Hosting.com takes care of server management, performance optimization, and security. With unmanaged VPS hosting, you have full control of the server, but you’re responsible for managing everything yourself.
Yes, Hosting.com allows you to host multiple websites depending on the plan you choose. For example, their VPS and reseller hosting plans come with the flexibility to manage multiple websites under a single account.
Hosting.com offers server locations across multiple regions, including North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Popular locations include the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Australia, and many more, allowing you to choose the ideal server location for your target audience to optimize website performance and reduce latency.
Yes, Hosting.com is a good option for beginners, especially with its easy-to-use control panels like cPanel and the intuitive customer portal. Their support team is also available 24/7 to assist with any setup or technical issues.

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