Best Dedicated Hosting
Looking for the best dedicated server hosting providers? Our list highlights industry leaders renowned for their exceptional performance, rock-solid reliability, and comprehensive support. Whether you're running a high-traffic website, a resource-intensive application, or a growing business, these top providers offer the power, flexibility, and security you need to thrive.
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TMDHosting
Founded in 2007 and was a dominant independent force in the cPanel hosting market before its recent acquisition by the World Host Group
One of the few providers that offers a true 24/7 support guarantee with real human agents even on their most affordable entry-level shared plans
Maintains a proprietary AI-powered security system that proactively monitors and patches server-side vulnerabilities before they can be exploited
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Kinsta
Kinsta was founded in December 2013 by four co-founders and is headquartered in West Hollywood, California with a fully distributed team of approximately 221 employees across six continents
The company is backed by M-One Capital, a private equity firm formerly known as McCarthy Capital that rebranded in September 2025
Kinsta counts visits as unique IP addresses per 24-hour period including bots and crawlers, not just human visitors - an effective multiplier of approximately 1.685x over Google Analytics figures
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MucaHost LLC
They utilize LiteSpeed Web Server on many plans, which is superior to Apache for WordPress performance.
Money-back guarantee (typically 30 days).
Best optimized for South Asian users or those targeting traffic in that region, though their US servers work fine for global traffic.
Liquid Web
Founded in 1997 by Matthew Hill, making it one of the longest-running managed hosting companies in the United States
Acquired in 2023 by One Equity Partners and integrated into the CloudOne Digital holding company alongside Nexcess and StellarWP
Operates 10 wholly owned, SSAE-16 compliant data centers with Tier-1 network providers including Level 3, Cogent, and Verizon
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FlokiNET.is
Founded in 2012 by an Icelandic team of activists and tech professionals with a core mission to provide a safe haven for free speech and independent media
Operates its own redundant network backbone with a focus on data sovereignty, ensuring that traffic is routed through privacy-friendly jurisdictions whenever possible
One of the few providers that will proactively waive deposit fees for legitimate outbound mail port requests for long-term customers with a proven history
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Namecheap
Founded in 2000 by Richard Kirkendall; second-largest domain registrar globally with over 17 million domains under management and approximately $400 million in 2024 revenue
In September 2025 CVC Capital Partners acquired a majority stake at a $1.5 billion valuation; CVC also owns WebPros parent of cPanel Plesk and WHMCS giving one private equity firm vertical control over both hosting software and a major retail registrar
Singapore data center is powered entirely by renewable energy and is available at no additional cost for shared hosting plans with free Cloud Storage included
SiteGround
SiteGround is one of only three web hosts officially recommended by WordPress.org, a status it has maintained for many years
As of 2023, SiteGround hosts over 3 million domains worldwide and is used by approximately 2.4% of all websites according to W3Techs
SiteGround migrated its entire infrastructure to Google Cloud, providing access to 170+ CDN edge locations including Singapore and Tokyo
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Colohouse
Originally founded in 2007 in Miami, Colohouse has transformed into a massive infrastructure aggregator through a series of multi-million dollar acquisitions
Recently acquired Hivelocity in 2024, creating one of the largest privately held bare metal and colocation providers in the world with 40+ global locations
Operates its own proprietary cloud platform built on top of the acquired TurnKey Internet infrastructure, specifically targeting the high-performance managed segment
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1&1 Internet
Founded in 1988 in Germany by Ralph Dommermuth and Wendelin Abresch making it the oldest provider in this review series; rebranded from 1&1 Internet to IONOS in 2018 after merging with ProfitBricks; listed on Frankfurt Stock Exchange in January 2023 under ticker IOS
Europe's largest hosting provider with 6.5 million customers, over 22 million domains, 4200 employees across 70 nationalities, and projected revenue of $1.5 billion in 2025 under United Internet AG public company ownership
A documented billing error in Germany generated 49 incorrect invoices totaling 70597 Euro over 14 months for domains no longer with IONOS; after resolution the same error recurred generating 9 more invoices for 46689 Euro — a total of over 117000 Euro in incorrect billing against a single customer account
BlueHost
Founded in 2003 by Matt Heaton and Danny Ashworth in Utah; acquired by Endurance International Group in 2010 and restructured under Newfold Digital in 2021 via Clearlake Capital and Siris Capital private equity
In May 2025 Bluehost migrated VPS and dedicated server infrastructure to Oracle Cloud following an announcement by Larry Ellison at Oracle Q2 2025 earnings call
The WordPress.org recommendation held since 2005 reflects a commercial arrangement with Automattic rather than an independent editorial endorsement of service quality
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