Hébergement.com (A2) contre HostArmada (2026): Vétéran rebaptisé vs Challenger indépendant - FR
HostArmada a été fondée l'année où Hosting.com (l'ancienne A2) tourné 16. Pourtant dans 2026 l'ancienne marque est celle qui a tout changé: nouveau nom (Hébergement.com), nouveau propriétaire (Groupe hôte mondial), nouvelle gamme de forfaits, tout à l'intérieur 2025. HostArmada, six years old and still run by founder Simeon Mitev, changed nothing. That reversal runs under the whole comparison. It surfaces in two numbers buyers skip: a 45-day refund against 30, and a three-year lock against a one-year promo.
Réponse rapide: Hébergement.com (anciennement A2 Hébergement) is the pick if you want LiteSpeed and NVMe on every shared tier, not just the top one, on a one-year commitment instead of three. HostArmada wins on the renewal bill, the 45-day refund (against 30), more CPU cores as you climb the tiers, and a support reputation the rebrand hasn't touched. For most single-site WordPress buyers willing to commit three years, HostArmada costs less. Want flexibility and cheap LiteSpeed? Hosting.com edges it.
Dernière révision: juin 2026. Prices and features verified against hosting.com and hostarmada.com on 2026-06-09.
Aller à: The Companies Behind the Names | Pricing and Real Cost | Performance and LiteSpeed | WordPress | Support and Refund | Comment choisir | FAQ
Comment nous avons comparé ces deux
Two questions drove this comparison: what you pay in year two, and what ships on the cheapest plan. We pulled entry pricing, prix de renouvellement, term-length requirements, espace de rangement, RAM, vCPU, and site caps straight from hosting.com and hostarmada.com on 2026-06-09. Performance signals came from independent 2025 et 2026 surveillance (a WordPress benchmark run plus field TTFB measurements across hundreds of live customer sites), not our own load tests. We excluded month-to-month intro rates, ratings that blend verified and unverified reviews, and any speed claim without a published method. The core comparison sits on shared hosting, where these two compete head to head, with a shorter read on VPS where their strategies split. Une limite honnête: Hosting.com's post-rebrand pages show a single "à partir de 2,99 USD/mois" promo anchor rather than per-tier intro prices, so the renewal figures the brand does publish carry the weight here. HostArmada's promo rates assume a 36-month term, which we treat as both a cost and a commitment, pas une note de bas de page.
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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HostArmada
1. HostArmada
1.1k+
Positif
| Espace | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $1.49 | Voir le forfait |
| 30 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $2.47 | Voir le forfait |
| 40 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $2.96 | Voir le forfait |
| CPU | Prix | Espace | RAM | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 GB | 2 noyaux | 2 GB | $2.49 | Voir le forfait |
| 50 GB | 1 x 2,2 GHz | 2 GB | $29.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 80 GB | 2 x 2,2 GHz | 4 GB | $35.73 | Voir le forfait |
| 160 GB | 4 x 2,2 GHz | 8 GB | $46.73 | Voir le forfait |
| 320 GB | 6 x 2,2 GHz | 16 GB | $74.23 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | CPU | RAM | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 160 GB | 4 x 2,2 GHz | 8 GB | $81.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 320 GB | 8 x 2,2 GHz | 16 GB | $114.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 640 GB | 16 x 2,2 GHz | 32 GB | $180.95 | Voir le forfait |
| CPU | Bande passante | Prix | Espace | RAM | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 GB | 2 noyaux | 2 GB | Illimité | $2.49 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 GB | 3 TB | cPanel | $21.00 | Voir le forfait |
| 80 GB | 6 TB | cPanel | $28.02 | Voir le forfait |
| 110 GB | 9 TB | cPanel | $35.03 | Voir le forfait |
| 200 GB | 12 TB | cPanel | $53.96 | Voir le forfait |
| garantie | Prix |
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| Espace | Bande passante | Panneau | garantie | Prix |
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| Espace | RAM | Bande passante | garantie | Prix |
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| Bande passante | garantie | Prix |
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| Espace | CPU | RAM | Panneau | garantie | Prix | |
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| 50 GB | 1 coeur | 2 GB | cPanel | $2.20 | $29.95 | Voir le forfait |
| 80 GB | 2 noyaux | 4 GB | cPanel | $2.20 | $35.73 | Voir le forfait |
| 160 GB | 4 noyaux | 8 GB | cPanel | $2.20 | $46.73 | Voir le forfait |
| Espace | CPU | RAM | garantie | Prix |
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| CPU | Bande passante | garantie | Prix | RAM |
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Notes globales
A2Note d'examen
Service client
HostArmadaNote d'examen
Service client
The Companies Behind the Two Names
Start with who you're actually buying from, because it changed for one of them. Groupe hôte mondial, a UK holding company that also owns Krystal and TSOHost, bought A2 Hosting in early 2025 and folded it into Hosting.com on April 28, 2025. The a2hosting.com domain now redirects to hosting.com. The Guru Crew support brand, le 24/7 phone line, and the data center footprint carried over. The plan names didn't: Commencez, Conduire, Turbo, and Turbo Max became Starter, Plus, Pro, and Max.
HostArmada has no such backstory. Founded in late 2019 and still privately held under founder Simeon Mitev, it has run the same Cloud SSD plan structure (Démarrer la station d'accueil, Déformation Web, Faucheur de vitesse) pendant des années. No acquisition, no rebrand, no plan renaming.
Why does this matter for a buyer? Stability of pricing and support tends to track stability of ownership. A2's history of steep renewal hikes, et un 2019 ransomware outage that cost some customers data, are part of its record, though that's six years and two ownership changes back now. HostArmada's record is shorter but unbroken. Sign a multi-year term and you're betting on which one keeps its current shape. Neither bet is wrong. They're just different bets.
Pricing and What the Promo Really Costs
Both hosts lead with a sub-USD-4 headline. Both renew at three to five times that. The real difference hides in the term length and in what you trade away to hit the lowest rate.
Entry shared tier: un site
- Station de démarrage HostArmada: 1,99 USD/mois, but only on a 36-durée du mois. Renouvelle à 9,95 USD/mois. 15 GB NVMe, 2 Cœurs de processeur, 2 GB guaranteed RAM, 1 site, 7-sauvegardes quotidiennes.
- Démarreur Hosting.com: USD 2.99/mo for the first year on an annual term. Renouvelle à 11,99 USD/mois. 15 GB NVMe (fast flash storage), 2 vCPU, 2 Go de RAM, 1 site, sauvegardes quotidiennes avec conservation de 30 jours.
Storage and memory are a wash here: both ship 15 GB NVMe et 2 GB RAM on the cheapest plan. The splits sit elsewhere. HostArmada renews USD 2.04/mo cheaper (USD 9.95 against USD 11.99) and gives a 45-day refund to Hosting.com's 30. Hosting.com pushes back on two points: it runs LiteSpeed here (un serveur web performant) where Start Dock runs NGINX, and it keeps backups for 30 days against Start Dock's 7. The term gap is the tie-breaker for many. USD de HostArmada 1.99 needs a three-year prepay, while Hosting.com's USD 2.99 asks for one year.
Three-year math on a single site: prepay HostArmada Start Dock for 36 months and you pay USD 71.64, arrêt complet. Take Hosting.com Starter on annual terms and you pay USD 35.88 la première année, then USD 11.99/mo at renewal, landing at roughly USD 323.64 over the same three years. That's about a USD 252 gap in HostArmada's favor, and it only holds if you'll commit (and prepay) three years up front.
Mid shared tier: plusieurs sites
- Héberger Armada Web Warp: 3,29 USD/mois (36-durée du mois), se renouvelle à 16,45 USD/mois. 30 GB NVMe, 4 noyaux, 4 Go de RAM, sites illimités, 14-sauvegardes quotidiennes.
- Hosting.com Plus: intro from USD 2.99/mo (annuel), se renouvelle à 14,99 USD/mois. 30 GB NVMe, 2 vCPU, 3 Go de RAM, 2 des sites, sauvegardes quotidiennes.
Même 30 GB storage on both. Hosting.com Plus renews USD 1.46/mo cheaper (USD 14.99 against USD 16.45) and adds LiteSpeed. But Web Warp doubles the CPU cores (4 against 2), adds a gigabyte of RAM, and lifts the site cap to unlimited versus Plus's hard 2-site limit. Host more than two sites and Plus is out, whatever the price.
Niveau partagé supérieur: high-traffic or many sites
- HôteArmada Speed Reaper: 3,95 USD/mois (36-durée du mois), se renouvelle à 19,75 USD/mois. 40 GB NVMe, 6 noyaux, 6 Go de RAM, sites illimités, 21-sauvegardes quotidiennes, LiteSpeed inclus.
- Hosting.com Pro: se renouvelle à 22,99 USD/mois. 50 GB NVMe, 4 vCPU, 6 Go de RAM, 10 des sites, sauvegardes quotidiennes, LiteSpeed standard.
This is the closest tier. Speed Reaper renews USD 3.24/mo cheaper (USD 19.75 against USD 22.99), carries 6 cores to Pro's 4, and allows unlimited sites against Pro's 10-site cap. Hosting.com Pro counters with 50 GB NVMe, 10 GB more than Speed Reaper, and LiteSpeed as standard rather than tier-locked. For one high-traffic WordPress site, Speed Reaper's core count and lower renewal win. For someone juggling close to 10 sites with heavy storage, Pro's headroom matters more.
One gap to note: Hosting.com adds a fourth shared tier, Max, à USD 27.99/mo renewal (100 GB NVMe, 8 Go de RAM, 100 des sites). HostArmada has no shared equivalent. Its next step up is VPS, ce qui change les calculs, and we cover that below. If you're still scoping the category, notre tour d'horizon de l'hébergement partagé shows where both land against the wider market.
The term length is the trap nobody puts in the pricing table. HostArmada's lowest rates assume a 36-month commitment, longer than the 24-month maximum most hosts cap at. You prepay three years to get USD 1.99/mo. Hosting.com's promo is first-year-only on a 12-month term, so year two stings sooner, but you're not locked as long. Domain renewals run roughly USD 14 en USD 18 a year on both after a free first year.
Performance, LiteSpeed, and the Infrastructure Split
On the spec sheet, the two divide cleanly. Hosting.com puts LiteSpeed, NVMe, and AMD EPYC processors on every shared plan. HostArmada reserves LiteSpeed for Speed Reaper and runs NGINX on Start Dock and Web Warp. All three of its tiers still sit on a Cloud SSD architecture, with CloudLinux and CageFS account isolation (which walls off neighbors so one busy site can't drain your resources) and dedicated RAM.
What that means in practice: LiteSpeed paired with the LSCache plugin is the strongest caching combination for WordPress right now. Getting it on a USD 2.99 plan (Démarreur Hosting.com) instead of only the USD 3.95 niveau supérieur (HôteArmada Speed Reaper) is a real edge for budget WordPress buyers. HostArmada's counter is architecture. Even Start Dock gets dedicated RAM and CloudLinux isolation, so a noisy neighbor on the same server can't starve your site. Hosting.com publishes RAM and vCPU per tier too, so on guaranteed resources the two are roughly even. On web server at the low end, Hosting.com leads.
Now the speed numbers, honnêtement. Independent monitoring tells a mixed story for both. A late-2025 run measured Hosting.com at 99.98% disponibilité, with US TTFB (Temps jusqu'au premier octet, à quelle vitesse le serveur commence à répondre) autour 462 SP. Global TTFB sat nearer 642 ms as an origin measurement, though Hosting.com's free Cloudflare integration trims that for distant visitors once it's switched on. HostArmada posts excellent figures in controlled single-site tests: TTFB under 230 SP, near-100% uptime over 30-day windows. But a broader April 2026 measurement across 871 HostArmada sites told a different story. Average TTFB landed close to 1.8 secondes, with under half beating 800 SP. Read it this way: a well-configured HostArmada site on a nearby data center is fast, but field-wide results vary more than the marketing suggests. Neither host is the clear speed winner on third-party data.
Data center reach favors HostArmada on paper. CA offre 11 locations for shared hosting and 23 pour VPS, spanning Newark, Dallas, Frémont, Toronto, Londres, Francfort, Bombay, Singapour, and Sydney among others. Hosting.com confirms a smaller set (Amsterdam and Singapore are its newest, alongside US regions, Londres, Francfort, Bombay, et Sydney), à peu près 11 à 12 named locations. Pick the host with a server near your audience. For India or broad Asia-Pacific traffic, both reach Mumbai and Singapore, so that one's close.
WordPress: Cache as Standard vs Cache Gated
Pour WordPress spécifiquement, the LiteSpeed question settles most of it. Hosting.com ships LiteSpeed caching on Starter, so a single WordPress blog gets the best-in-class cache stack for USD 2.99 introduction et USD 11.99 renouvellement. To match that on HostArmada you're on Speed Reaper at USD 3.95 introduction et USD 19.75 renouvellement, though you also pick up 6 CPU cores and unlimited sites for the climb. Both run cPanel (the familiar industry-standard control panel), both include free SSL, both handle one-click WordPress installs.
Running a WooCommerce store with real order volume? HostArmada's dedicated RAM and CloudLinux isolation on every tier reassure you when checkout traffic spikes. For a content site that lives on cached pages, Hosting.com's everywhere-LiteSpeed is the cheaper route to speed. Outgrow shared hosting entirely and the decision changes again; notre guide d'hébergement WordPress géré covers the tier above both of these.
Support and the Refund Safety Net
Both run 24/7 bavarder, téléphone, et des billets. The reputations differ. HostArmada is one of the highest-rated mid-market hosts for support, autour 4.8/5 across roughly 1,400 avis d'utilisateurs regroupés, with chat replies often under a minute and agents that reviewers describe as technically competent rather than script-bound. Hosting.com kept A2's Guru Crew brand and a directly dialable phone number with no callback queue, which is honestly useful at 2am when a checkout page breaks. Mais 2025 et 2026 reviews flag more first-line scripting and upsell pressure than the brand carried at its late-2010s peak.
The refund gap is concrete. HostArmada donne 45 journées to walk away on shared plans; Hosting.com gives 30. C'est 50% longer to decide HostArmada isn't for you. One catch buyers miss: HôteArmada's 45 days is shared-only. Its VPS and dedicated plans drop to a 7-day window, so the generous refund doesn't follow you up the ladder.
How to Choose Between Hosting.com and HostArmada
Skip the spec sheet. Match yourself to one of these instead.
Charge de travail: one WordPress blog at 10-30k monthly visits, lowest three-year cost, and you'll commit the full term. Aller Station de démarrage HostArmada à 1,99 USD/mois (36-mois de prépaiement, USD 71.64 all in). It undercuts Hosting.com Starter's three-year cost by about USD 252. Skip Hosting.com here unless a three-year lock makes you nervous, in which case its one-year promo is the flexible alternative.
Want LiteSpeed caching on a single site but only a one-year commitment? Prendre Démarreur Hosting.com at USD 2.99/mo for the first year, which ships LiteSpeed on the entry plan. To match it on HostArmada you'd jump to Speed Reaper at USD 3.95/mo on a 36-month term. For a one-year LiteSpeed WordPress site, Hosting.com is the cheaper, shorter bet.
Budget: under USD 20/mo at renewal, hébergement 3 à 10 sites on one plan. Aller HôteArmada Speed Reaper (Renouvellement à 19,75 USD/mois, sites illimités, 6 noyaux, LiteSpeed, 21-sauvegardes quotidiennes). Hosting.com Plus caps you at 2 sites and Pro at 10, and Pro renews higher at USD 22.99/mo. Pick Hosting.com Pro instead only if you need its 50 GB NVMe over Speed Reaper's 40 GB.
Scaling past shared into cheap VPS territory: commencer par HostArmada's Spark VPS, unmanaged from USD 3.69/mo. That's well below its managed Web Shuttle plan at USD 29.95/mo, so it's the budget route if you can run your own server. Hosting.com's unmanaged VPS starts higher at USD 4.99/mo intro (USD 9.99 renouvellement). Remember HostArmada's refund drops to 7 jours sur VPS. For managed VPS specifically, neither is the value leader, and our Comparatif d'hébergement VPS has stronger picks.
Questions fréquemment posées
Is HostArmada better than Hosting.com (anciennement A2 Hébergement) pour WordPress?
For a single cached WordPress site on a budget, Hosting.com edges it, because LiteSpeed caching ships on the USD 2.99 Plan de démarrage. On HostArmada you only get LiteSpeed on Speed Reaper (USD 3.95 introduction, USD 19.75 renouvellement). For multiple WordPress sites or a WooCommerce store, HostArmada's unlimited-site Speed Reaper and 6 CPU cores pull ahead. One site on a budget leans Hosting.com; several sites or a store leans HostArmada.
Ce qui est moins cher sur trois ans, HostArmada or Hosting.com?
HostArmada, clairement, if you commit the full term. Start Dock prepaid for 36 mois coûte USD 71.64 total. Hosting.com Starter runs USD 2.99/mo for year one, then USD 11.99/mo at renewal, à propos des dollars américains 323.64 sur trois ans. The gap is roughly USD 252. The trade-off is commitment: HostArmada's rate requires a three-year prepay, while Hosting.com locks you for only one.
Does HostArmada use LiteSpeed on all plans?
Non. LiteSpeed is limited to the top Speed Reaper shared tier; Start Dock and Web Warp run NGINX on HostArmada's Cloud SSD architecture. Hosting.com is the opposite, with LiteSpeed and LSCache on all four shared tiers, including the entry Starter plan. If LiteSpeed on a cheap plan is your priority, Hosting.com wins that point.
If I had an A2 Hosting account, what happened to it on Hosting.com?
It moved with the rebrand. World Host Group folded A2 Hosting into Hosting.com on April 28, 2025, and a2hosting.com now redirects there. Existing accounts, the Guru Crew support team, and the data centers carried over. Les noms des plans ont changé (Commencez, Conduire, Turbo, and Turbo Max became Starter, Plus, Pro, and Max). Your service kept running, just under a new name and dashboard.
Does HostArmada or Hosting.com have a longer money-back guarantee?
The longer window belongs to HostArmada: 45 days on shared plans against Hosting.com's 30, donc 50% more time to decide. One thing worth knowing: that 45-day window applies to shared hosting only. HostArmada's VPS and dedicated plans use a 7-day refund, so don't assume the longer window follows you if you upgrade.
Verdict final
HostArmada is the pick for buyers who'll commit. Host one to a few WordPress sites, want the lowest three-year cost, a 45-day safety net, and the highest-rated support of the two, and its Start Dock and Speed Reaper plans win on renewal price and refund length. Skip HostArmada if you can't sign a 36-month term, or if you want LiteSpeed without paying for the top tier. For that, Hosting.com is the better fit.
Hébergement.com (anciennement A2 Hébergement) is the pick for flexibility and cheap LiteSpeed. Its one-year promo, LiteSpeed plus NVMe on every shared plan, and directly dialable phone support suit a single WordPress site that wants speed without a three-year lock. Skip Hosting.com if your priority is the lowest long-term bill or the longest refund window, where HostArmada's USD 9.95 entry renewal and 45-day guarantee are hard to argue with. And weigh the ownership question: you're choosing between a six-year independent and a 23-year brand still settling into new corporate hands.
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, tandis que HostArmada et ScalaHosting pits HostArmada against a VPS-focused challenger.
