Hosting.com et DreamHost (2026): Deux vétérans qui ont réécrit leur propre discours - FR
Depuis deux décennies, deux faits ont vendu ces hôtes: DreamHost's 97-day money-back guarantee and A2 Hosting's name. À la fin de 2025, les deux étaient partis. DreamHost a réduit son fameux remboursement à 30 jours en juillet, and WordPress.org quietly dropped DreamHost from its recommended-hosts list. A2 Hosting stopped existing at all, folded into Hosting.com by its new owner. Compare these two off a 2024 review and you're reading about two hosts that no longer match their own marketing.
Réponse rapide: DreamHost is the better default for multi-site owners and budget WordPress. Its Launch plan hosts 25 sites for a USD 10.99 renouvellement where Hosting.com's entry plan caps you at one, and DreamHost still bills month-to-month with no contract. Hébergement.com (anciennement A2 Hébergement) wins if you want LiteSpeed caching on every plan, cPanel rather than a custom dashboard, or a phone number you can actually dial. Neither host sits on WordPress.org's recommended list anymore, so drop that as a tiebreaker.
Dernière révision: juin 2026. Prices and features verified against dreamhost.com and hosting.com on 2026-06-09.
Aller à: What Changed in 2025 | Pricing and Site Count | Control Panel and WordPress | Speed and Data Centers | Support and Billing | Comment choisir | FAQ
Comment nous avons comparé ces deux
Stale data is the real risk with this pair, so we threw out anything written before mid-2025. Current pricing, taux de renouvellement, durées des mandats, espace de rangement, and site caps came straight from dreamhost.com and hosting.com on 2026-06-09. We checked the WordPress.org recommended-hosts page directly rather than trusting secondhand claims about who's on it. Performance figures came from independent 2025 et 2026 surveillance (TTFB samples and uptime logs across live customer sites), not our own load tests. We excluded the 97-day refund DreamHost no longer offers, per-tier RAM numbers DreamHost doesn't publish on shared plans, et tout "officially recommended" badge that's out of date. The core comparison sits on shared hosting and WordPress, with shorter reads on VPS and support. One honest gap: DreamHost lists site counts and storage but not guaranteed RAM per shared tier, so a RAM-for-RAM entry comparison isn't possible on that side.
Comparaison complète des fonctionnalités
A2
1. A2 Hosting
3.4k+
Positif
| Prix | Espace | Bande passante | Panneau | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $1.95 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | cPanel | $3.95 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | cPanel | $4.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 50 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $9.95 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | cPanel | $13.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 250 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $16.95 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | cPanel | $26.95 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | cPanel | $39.95 | Voir le forfait |
| CPU | Prix | Espace | RAM | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 GB | 1 coeur | 1 GB | $2.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 75 GB | 2 noyaux | 2 GB | $7.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 150 GB | 4 noyaux | 4 GB | $9.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 150 GB | 2 noyaux | 4 GB | $26.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 200 GB | 6 noyaux | 8 GB | $29.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 250 GB | 6 noyaux | 8 GB | $40.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 2 TB | 8 noyaux | 8 GB | $45.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 450 GB | 8 noyaux | 16 GB | $50.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 300 GB | 8 noyaux | 16 GB | $59.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 3 TB | 16 noyaux | 16 GB | $70.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 450 GB | 10 noyaux | 32 GB | $89.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 4 TB | 32 noyaux | 32 GB | $110.95 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | CPU | RAM | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 TB | 4 x 4,6 GHz | 16 GB | $79.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 1 TB | 10 x 2,4 GHz | 32 GB | $129.00 | Voir le forfait |
| 2 TB | 6 x 5,1 GHz | 16 GB | $199.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 2 TB | 16 x 5,7 GHz | 64 GB | $279.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 2 TB | 32 x 3,9 GHz | 128 GB | $535.99 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | CPU | RAM | Bande passante | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 GB | 1 x 0,6 GHz | 1 GB | 1 TB | $2.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 75 GB | 2 x 0,6 GHz | 2 GB | 2 TB | $7.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 150 GB | 4 x 0,6 GHz | 4 GB | 3 TB | $9.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 200 GB | 6 noyaux | 8 GB | 4 TB | $29.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 300 GB | 8 noyaux | 16 GB | 6 TB | $59.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 450 GB | 10 noyaux | 32 GB | 4 TB | $89.99 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | Bande passante | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100.04 Mo | Illimité | $2.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 249.96 Mo | Illimité | $8.99 | Voir le forfait |
| 5 GB | Illimité | $14.99 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | $18.99 | Voir le forfait |
| Bande passante | Prix | |
|---|---|---|
| Illimité | $2.99 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | $3.99 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | $5.99 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | $11.99 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60 GB | 599.96 GB | WHM | $15.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 60 GB | 599.96 GB | WHM | $17.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 120 GB | 1.17 TB | WHM | $20.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 120 GB | 1.17 TB | WHM | $24.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 160 GB | 1.6 TB | WHM | $27.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 160 GB | 1.6 TB | cPanel | $34.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 250 GB | 3.4 TB | WHM | $37.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 250 GB | 3.4 TB | cPanel | $44.95 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | CPU | RAM | garantie | Prix |
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| Espace | CPU | RAM | garantie | Prix |
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DreamHost
1. DreamHost
7.7k+
Positif
| Espace | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $2.59 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | $3.95 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | CPU | RAM | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 GB | N / A | 1 GB | $10.00 | Voir le forfait |
| 60 GB | N / A | 2 GB | $20.00 | Voir le forfait |
| 120 GB | N / A | 4 GB | $40.00 | Voir le forfait |
| 240 GB | N / A | 8 GB | $80.00 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | CPU | RAM | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 480 GB | 6 noyaux | 16 GB | $199.00 | Voir le forfait |
| 480 GB | 12 noyaux | 32 GB | $299.00 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | CPU | RAM | Bande passante | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 80 GB | 1 coeur | 512 Mo | Illimité | $4.50 | Voir le forfait |
| 80 GB | 1 coeur | 2 GB | Illimité | $12.00 | Voir le forfait |
| 80 GB | 4 noyaux | 8 GB | Illimité | $48.00 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | Bande passante | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Illimité | Illimité | $2.59 | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | $3.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 30 GB | Illimité | $16.95 | Voir le forfait |
| garantie | Prix |
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| Espace | Bande passante | garantie | Prix |
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| Espace | CPU | garantie | Prix | RAM |
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Notes globales
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What Both Hosts Quietly Changed in 2025
If your mental picture of either host is more than a year old, update it.
DreamHost made three moves. The 97-day money-back guarantee, the longest in mainstream hosting and a real differentiator for years, dropped to 30 journées en juillet 17, 2025. WordPress.org removed DreamHost from its recommended-hosts page; as of the March 2026 mise à jour, that list reads Pressable, Bluehost, et Hostinger. And DreamHost opened its first data center outside the US, in Amsterdam, ending two decades of US-only hosting.
A2 Hosting's change was blunter: it stopped being A2 Hosting. Groupe hôte mondial, a UK holding company, bought the brand and folded it into Hosting.com on April 28, 2025. Les noms des plans ont changé (Commencez, Conduire, Turbo, and Turbo Max became Starter, Plus, Pro, and Max), and a2hosting.com now redirects to hosting.com. The support team and the cPanel-based setup carried over.
Here's why that matters before you read another word. The two things people "know" about these hosts, DreamHost's 97-day guarantee and the A2 name, are both obsolete. Both refunds now sit at 30 journées. Neither host is WordPress.org-recommended. Start from there.
Tarification, and Why Site Count Decides This One
Both lead under USD 3/mo. Both renew at three to four times that. But the number that splits them isn't the price, it's how many sites each plan lets you run.
Niveau d'entrée
- DreamHost Launch: USD 2.89/mo for the first year, se renouvelle à 10,99 USD/mois. 25 GB NVMe (fast flash storage), 25 sites Internet, free domain year one, SSL gratuit.
- Démarreur Hosting.com: USD 2.99/mo for the first year, se renouvelle à 11,99 USD/mois. 15 GB NVMe, 2 Go de RAM, 2 vCPU, 1 site Internet, daily backups kept 30 journées.
Look past the near-identical entry price. DreamHost Launch renews USD 1/mo cheaper and lets you host 25 sites to Hosting.com Starter's one, avec 10 Go de stockage supplémentaire. For anyone running more than a single site, that isn't a close call. Hosting.com's counter is what sits under the hood: LiteSpeed (un serveur web performant) with caching built in, published RAM and CPU figures, et cPanel. DreamHost doesn't publish per-tier RAM and runs a custom panel instead.
Mid tier
- DreamHost Growth: USD 3.99/mo intro, se renouvelle à 12,99 USD/mois. 50 GB NVMe, 50 sites Internet.
- Hosting.com Plus: from USD 2.99/mo intro, se renouvelle à 14,99 USD/mois. 30 GB NVMe, 3 Go de RAM, 2 vCPU, 2 sites Internet.
Same story, wider gap. Growth renews USD 2/mo cheaper than Plus, carries 20 Go de stockage supplémentaire, and lifts the site cap to 50 against Plus's hard limit of 2. Plus keeps its LiteSpeed edge and a guaranteed 3 Go de RAM, handy for one resource-hungry WordPress site. But if you're hosting a handful of small sites, Growth's headroom wins easily.
Niveau supérieur
- DreamHost Scale: USD 9.99/mo intro, se renouvelle à 25,99 USD/mois. 100 GB NVMe, 100 sites Internet.
- Hébergement.com Max: se renouvelle à USD 27.99/mo. 100 GB NVMe, 8 Go de RAM, 4 vCPU, 100 sites Internet.
This is the closest match: both give 100 Go et 100 des sites. Hosting.com Max costs USD 2/mo more at renewal, but it publishes 8 GB guaranteed RAM, 4 vCPU, et LiteSpeed. DreamHost Scale lists neither a RAM figure nor a web-server upgrade. For one demanding site, Max's disclosed resources are reassuring. Pour 100 small sites that mostly idle, Scale's lower price and identical storage make more sense. D'une manière ou d'une autre, if you're scoping the wider market first, notre tour d'horizon de l'hébergement partagé shows where both land.
DreamHost also does something A2 never has and most hosts won't: true month-to-month billing. Launch runs USD 11.99/mo with no contract, roughly its annual renewal rate, so you can leave any month without forfeiting a prepaid year. Hosting.com's promo pricing requires a 12-month term. Want to test a host without committing a year? DreamHost is the only one of the two that lets you.
Panneau de configuration, LiteSpeed, and the WordPress Question
The biggest day-to-day difference here isn't speed or price. It's the dashboard you log into.
Hosting.com runs cPanel, le panneau de commande conforme aux normes de l'industrie. If you've used hosting before, you already know it, every WordPress tutorial assumes it, and moving to another cPanel host later is painless. DreamHost runs its own custom panel instead. It's cleaner and less cluttered than cPanel, which beginners often prefer. But it's also a form of lock-in. There's no one-click cPanel-to-DreamHost transfer, and guides written for cPanel won't match what you see.
On the WordPress engine itself, the two take different routes. Hosting.com ships LiteSpeed with the LSCache plugin on every plan, the strongest origin caching stack for WordPress right now. DreamHost runs an NGINX-based stack with no LiteSpeed. Both shared plans offer free Cloudflare CDN integration (a content delivery network serves your files from servers near each visitor), so global delivery is a one-click option either way. The real split sits at the origin: Hosting.com's LiteSpeed gives it a faster first byte on a cached page, while DreamPress, DreamHost's managed tier, adds an always-on built-in CDN.
Pour WordPress géré en particulier, DreamHost sells DreamPress from USD 11.99/mo intro (Renouvellement à 16,99 USD/mois), with the CDN, sauvegardes quotidiennes, and automatic updates handled for you. Hosting.com doesn't field a separate managed-WordPress brand; its shared plans are the WordPress product. If you want a hands-off setup, DreamPress is the more complete package of the two. For heavier managed options than either offers, voir notre guide d'hébergement WordPress géré.
One thing not to weigh here: the WordPress.org "conseillé" badge. DreamHost lost its listing in 2025, and Hosting.com never held one, so it can't break the tie either way. Judge these two on stack, prix, and panel instead.
La vitesse, Uptime, and Data Centers
Neither host is a category speed leader, and the third-party numbers run closer than either's marketing.
On TTFB (Temps jusqu'au premier octet, à quelle vitesse le serveur commence à répondre), indépendant 2025-2026 testing puts DreamHost around 385 ms globally, with US-only samples nearer 185 SP. Hosting.com measured about 462 ms in the US and closer to 642 ms globally. Treat those as origin figures. Both hosts offer free Cloudflare integration that, once enabled, trims the distance for far-flung visitors, so the real-world gap is smaller than the raw global numbers suggest. For a US-centric site on a nearby Hosting.com region, LiteSpeed can even pull it ahead.
Uptime is a near-tie. DreamHost advertises a 100% uptime SLA with account credits if it misses, and independent monitors clock it around 99.96 à 99.97% en pratique. Hosting.com posted 99.98% in late-2025 monitoring against a 99.9% SALADE. Both come out to a few hours of downtime a year. Don't decide on this alone.
Data centers used to be a clean win for Hosting.com, and partly still are. It hosts in roughly a dozen locations across the US, L'Europe (Amsterdam, Londres, Francfort), Asie (Bombay, Singapour), et Sydney. DreamHost ran US-only for two decades (Ashburn, Virginie et Hillsboro, Oregon) until it opened Amsterdam in 2025. If your audience sits in India, Singapour, ou en Australie, Hosting.com has a nearby region and DreamHost doesn't. If it's in the US or Western Europe, both cover you, and a free Cloudflare CDN narrows the rest on either host.
Support and How You Actually Reach a Human
Both run 24/7 soutien, but how you reach them differs in a way that matters at 2am.
Hosting.com keeps a directly dialable phone line alongside live chat and tickets, a holdover from A2's Guru Crew team. You call, a person picks up. DreamHost a no call-in number du tout. Le soutien est 24/7 chat en direct (in English and Spanish) et des billets, and a phone callback is available only as a paid add-on. For chat-first users that's fine, and DreamHost's chat is well regarded for response speed. But if hearing a voice when checkout breaks is your test, Hosting.com is the only one of the two that offers it at no extra charge.
And both refunds now run 30 journées, so the safety net is identical. Quel que soit votre choix, you get a month to decide, not the quarter DreamHost used to offer.
How to Choose Between DreamHost and Hosting.com
Skip the feature grid. Trouvez votre situation ci-dessous.
Multi-site owner: fonctionnement 5 or more small sites (a few client builds, a couple of side projects) on one plan. Aller DreamHost Growth (Renouvellement à 12,99 USD/mois, 50 des sites, 50 GB). Hosting.com Plus caps you at 2 sites and Pro at 10, and Pro renews higher at USD 22.99/mo. Pick Hosting.com here only if one of those sites needs LiteSpeed caching badly enough to justify the per-site math.
Site WordPress unique, you want the fastest cached pages and cPanel? Aller Démarreur Hosting.com (USD 2.99 introduction, USD 11.99 renouvellement) with LiteSpeed and LSCache built in. DreamHost matches the price but runs NGINX and a custom panel, so a cache-heavy blog serves its first byte faster on Hosting.com from a nearby region. If your readers are spread worldwide, a free CDN evens things out on either host, so this matters less than you'd expect.
Budget: under USD 13/mo, and you want a hands-off managed WordPress setup. Aller DreamHost DreamPress (USD 11.99/mo intro), which bundles the CDN, sauvegardes, et mises à jour automatiques. Hosting.com has no separate managed tier at that price, so you'd be self-managing a shared plan. For genuinely hands-off WordPress on a budget, DreamPress is the pick.
Tinkerer who wants a cheap VPS to run yourself: Hosting.com's unmanaged VPS starts at USD 4.99/mo (USD 9.99 renouvellement). DreamHost's VPS is managed-only and starts at USD 10/mo (USD 24.99 renouvellement), with no full root access (it points root users to a separate cloud product). For a low-cost box you control, Hosting.com wins; for managed VPS where you never touch the server, DreamHost. If VPS is the main event, notre Comparatif d'hébergement VPS has stronger picks than either.
Questions fréquemment posées
Does DreamHost still have a 97-day money-back guarantee?
Non. DreamHost cut its money-back guarantee from 97 jours pour 30 days on July 17, 2025. That matches Hosting.com's 30-day window exactly, so the long refund that used to set DreamHost apart is gone. Reviews still quoting 97 days are out of date. Email, serveurs dédiés, and DreamHost's cloud product are excluded from the 30-day guarantee.
Is DreamHost still recommended by WordPress.org?
Non. WordPress.org removed DreamHost from its recommended-hosts page; as of the 2026 mise à jour, the list reads Pressable, Bluehost, et Hostinger. DreamHost held a spot for years, which is why older articles still call it "officially recommended." Hébergement.com (anciennement A2 Hébergement) has never been on the list. For a DreamHost-versus-Hosting.com decision, the badge applies to neither one now.
Does DreamHost or Hosting.com use cPanel?
Hosting.com uses cPanel on every plan, y compris partagé. DreamHost uses its own custom control panel, pas cPanel. If you already know cPanel or want an easy move to another cPanel host later, Hosting.com is the safer pick. If you prefer a simpler, less cluttered dashboard and don't mind the lock-in, DreamHost's panel is friendlier for first-timers.
Which is cheaper for hosting multiple websites?
DreamHost, by a wide margin on site count. Its Launch plan hosts 25 sites at a USD 10.99/mo renewal, while Hosting.com Starter allows one site at USD 11.99/mo. Step up and DreamHost Growth gives 50 sites for USD 12.99/mo against Hosting.com Plus's 2 sites at USD 14.99/mo. For a single site the prices are close. For many sites, DreamHost is clearly cheaper.
Is A2 Hosting the same as Hosting.com now?
Oui. World Host Group bought A2 Hosting and folded it into Hosting.com on April 28, 2025, and a2hosting.com redirects there. Your old A2 account, the support team, and the cPanel setup carried over, while the plan names changed to Starter, Plus, Pro, and Max. The service runs the same, under a new name.
Verdict final
DreamHost is the better default for most buyers here. Run more than one site, want month-to-month flexibility, or want hands-off managed WordPress on a budget, and its 25-to-100 site allowances, USD 10.99 entry renewal, and DreamPress package win on value. Skip DreamHost if you specifically need LiteSpeed caching, cPanel, or a phone line you can dial, none of which it offers.
Hébergement.com (anciennement A2 Hébergement) is the pick for a single demanding site and for buyers who care about the stack. LiteSpeed with LSCache on every plan, published RAM and EPYC processors, cPanel familiarity, a directly dialable phone line, and a dozen global data centers are real advantages for one heavy WordPress or WooCommerce site. Skip Hosting.com if you're hosting several sites on one plan or want billing flexibility, where DreamHost's site counts and month-to-month option are hard to beat.
Still deciding? Notre outil de recherche d'hébergement matches you to a provider by budget, circulation, et localisation du public. To see Hosting.com against a different rival, le A2 Hosting vs SiteGround comparison covers how the rebrand reshaped that matchup. And if managed WordPress is really what you're after, notre managed hosting guide weighs DreamPress against heavier-duty options.
