Meilleur hébergement Web au Bangladesh 2026: Haut 11 BDIX & Fournisseurs asiatiques comparés 🇧🇩
ExonHost charges BDT 259/mo for a Dhaka data center on BDIX peering. ChemiCloud charges USD 2.49/mo for Mumbai. The gap between those two options is roughly 30 ms of round-trip time. Which one matters more depends entirely on whether your visitors sit inside Bangladesh or scatter across the diaspora.
Dernière révision: Mai 2026. Prices and features verified against each provider's official site this month.
Réponse rapide: For a strictly Dhaka audience, prendre ExonHost BDIX Starter (BDT 259/mo) ou SatisfyHost BDIX Bronze (1,25 USD/mois, 3-année). For a split BD-plus-overseas audience, Hébergement Premium on Mumbai or Verpex Bronze on Bangalore wins on raw latency-vs-price. For permanent price-lock above everything else, InterServeur at USD 2.50/mo never raises that rate.
Aller à: HostArmada · FastComet · Hébergement A2 · InterServeur · Verpex · IONIQUE · SatisfaireHôte · Nisar Doux · ExonHost · Hostinger · ChemiCloud
Comment nous avons sélectionné ces fournisseurs
Two numbers separated providers that made this list from the dozens that didn't. Distance from Dhaka to the nearest data center. The multiplier between promo price and renewal price. Providers without either an Asian POP (Bombay, Singapour, Tokyo) or BDIX peering inside Bangladesh were cut, with one deliberate exception we'll explain (IONIQUE).
Inclusion thresholds applied:
- Either Asian data center within ~100 ms of Dhaka, or in-country BDIX-peered DC
- Le minimum 99.9% SLA de disponibilité (Verpex Bronze flagged at 99.50%, included with caveat)
- NVMe SSD storage on the cheapest tier (no rusty SATA-SSD-on-entry exceptions)
- Disclosed renewal price (Nisar Soft partial, flagged)
- 24/7 support across at least two channels
Sources consulted included each provider's official pricing page (Mai 2026 instantané), moniteurs de disponibilité indépendants, third-party 2026 Commentaires, and BD-community discussions on local payment integration (bKash, Nagad, SSLCOMMERZ). Review aggregators filled gaps on refund-experience reports.
Honest limits on this research: we didn't run synthetic Pingdom or GTmetrix tests from a Dhaka residential IP. BDT-to-USD conversion uses an approximate rate of 120 BDT per 1 USD; check current exchange rates if you're paying in BDT for a USD-quoted plan. Renewal pricing on Nisar Soft's lower tiers wasn't disclosed on their plans page, so we treat anything beyond the entry tier as partially unverified. Verpex Bronze's lower SLA (99.50%) is included because the higher tiers fix it, but revenue-critical sites should budget for Silver.
HostArmada: Best for Asia-routed shared hosting with extra CPU on entry
Entry USD 1.99/mo (36-mois terme) · Renewal USD 9.95/mo · 45-day refund · Mumbai + Singapour
Start with the trade you're being asked to make. HostArmada gives you a Mumbai data center on the cheapest StartDock plan, which is exactly what a Bangladeshi audience needs. But the USD 1.99 price locks for 36 mois, climbs to USD 9.95 au renouvellement, and the web server underneath is NGINX, pas LiteSpeed. That's a meaningful gap against FastComet, which charges the same USD 1.99 entry and same USD 9.95 renewal but ships LiteSpeed Enterprise with LSCache from day one.
Where HostArmada wins back ground is hardware allocation. The StartDock tier ships 2 noyaux / 2 Go de RAM, double FastComet FastCloud Starter's 1 coeur / 1 GB. For WordPress sites loading 15+ plugins, that headroom matters more than most spec sheets suggest. Le stockage est 15 GB NVMe (FastComet donne 10 GB), et vous obtenez 7 daily backup restore points, SSL gratuit, CDN Cloudflare gratuit, and Imunify-style WAF with malware scanning.
Latency from Dhaka to HostArmada's Mumbai POP routes in the 35-45 ms range based on user-reported tests. That's not BDIX-fast (sub-10 ms via in-country peering) but it's the same neighborhood as Hostinger Mumbai and Verpex Bangalore.
Avantages:
- 2 Cœurs de processeur / 2 GB RAM on entry (double FastComet)
- 7 free daily restore points
- 45-fenêtre de remboursement d'un jour (longest in the cloud-shared bracket)
- 9 global data centers including Mumbai and Singapore
Les inconvénients:
- NGINX, pas LiteSpeed (slower for default WordPress)
- 36-month term locks the USD 1.99 promotion
- 5x renewal jump après le premier mandat
Tarification: USD 1.99/mo entry on 36-month, renouvellement à 9,95 USD/mois. Annual billing closer to USD 4.49/mo intro. Free domain bundled. Compare with our hosting finder tool if you're price-sensitive on the 3-year commitment.
Meilleur pour: WordPress sites that need spare CPU headroom for plugins, hosted near a Bangladeshi-plus-Indian audience.
Ignorer si: You want LiteSpeed at the entry price (FastComet matches the price and adds it), or you can't commit 36 mois à l'avance.
Verdict: Choisir HostArmada if the 2-core / 2 GB headroom on the cheapest plan outweighs the LiteSpeed gap, and a 3-year commitment doesn't scare you. If LiteSpeed at the same price matters more, jump to FastComet. If renewal cost stability matters more than anything, InterServer's price-lock makes both look expensive.
FastComet: Idéal pour LiteSpeed + Mumbai at sub-USD-2 entry
Entry USD 1.99/mo · Renewal USD 9.95/mo · 30-day refund · Mumbai + Singapour + Tokyo
Same USD 1.99 promo as HostArmada. Same USD 9.95 renouvellement. The differentiator sits one layer down the stack: FastComet fonctionne LiteSpeed Entreprise + LSCache on the FastCloud Starter plan, where HostArmada serves the same tier over NGINX. For a default WordPress install, LiteSpeed typically delivers 30-50% faster TTFB than NGINX at the same hardware spec. That's a real architectural difference, not a marketing point.
The Asia footprint is wider too. FastComet runs three regional POPs (Bombay, Singapour, Tokyo) versus HostArmada's two (Bombay, Singapour). For a Bangladeshi e-commerce site that also serves expat customers in Tokyo or Sydney, that flexibility lets you pick the POP closest to your largest cohort. Le stockage est 10 SSD NVMe de Go (5 GB less than HostArmada), 1 site limit, bande passante non mesurée, CDN Cloudflare gratuit, sauvegardes quotidiennes avec conservation de 7 jours, and Imunify360 security baked in.
The trade is on the entry hardware: 1 coeur / 1 Go de RAM, half of HostArmada's spec. For a brochure or blog site this is fine; for a plugin-heavy WordPress or a small WooCommerce store, expect to upgrade within 6-12 mois.
Avantages:
- LiteSpeed Entreprise + LSCache on entry plan
- Three Asian POPs: Bombay, Singapour, Tokyo
- Cloudflare CDN gratuit fourni
- Honnête 24/7 support interne, not chatbot-routed
Les inconvénients:
- 1 CPU / 1 GB RAM on entry (half HostArmada)
- 30-jour de remboursement (15 days shorter than HostArmada)
- Same harsh 5x renewal jump
Tarification: 1,99 USD/mois introduction, Renouvellement à 9,95 USD/mois. Annual billing is the standard commit. Domaine gratuit la première année.
Meilleur pour: WordPress sites where LiteSpeed performance matters, audience mixed across Bangladesh + Inde + Asie du Sud-Est.
Ignorer si: Vous avez besoin 2 GB RAM on the cheapest plan (HostArmada), or you want a longer refund safety net.
Verdict: Prendre FastComet si LiteSpeed + LSCache is non-negotiable for your WordPress workload. If your stack would benefit more from extra CPU/RAM than from LiteSpeed (plugins lourds, PHP personnalisé), go with HostArmada. If you want flat renewals, neither wins; that's InterServer's territory.
Hébergement A2: Best for Singapore POP buyers who can pay for Drive tier
Entry USD 2.99/mo · Renewal USD 10.99/mo · 30-day standard + Anytime prorated · Singapore + Amsterdam
Here's the part A2's marketing buries: le "Turbo / 20X plus vite" performance you've read about applies only to the Drive plan and higher. The cheapest Startup plan at USD 2.99/mo runs Apache, pas LiteSpeed, on SATA SSD, pas NVMe. That's an honest gap to flag before you compare A2 against FastComet at USD 1.99/mo with LiteSpeed and NVMe built in.
Where A2 still earns its slot is the Singapore data center. It's one of the few mid-priced shared hosts with a true Asia-Pacific POP available at signup, not just on enterprise tiers. Bangladeshi sites get a viable Asia-near option without paying VPS pricing. Singapore-to-Dhaka latency runs 55-70 Mme typique, slower than Mumbai but better than US/EU-only competitors like Nisar Soft. Vous obtenez également 100 GB SSD on the Startup plan, unmetered transfer, SSL gratuit, CDN Cloudflare gratuit, and free site migration handled by their in-house support team.
One concrete win nobody else offers: le Remboursement au prorata à tout moment. Standard refund is 30 journées, but cancel after that and A2 prorates back unused months. ChemiCloud's 45-day window beats A2 in the first month and a half; après cela, A2's policy is the most generous in this comparison.
Avantages:
- Singapore data center on entry plan
- Anytime prorated refunds (rare)
- 100 GB SSD on Startup (more than FastComet and HostArmada combined)
- En interne "L'équipage du gourou" soutien
Les inconvénients:
- Apache + SATA SSD on entry tier
- LiteSpeed costs USD 6.99/mo+ (Turbo Boost tier)
- USD 10.99 renewal is the highest in this article among cheap shared hosts
Tarification: USD 2.99/mo entry on 36-month term, Renouvellement à 10,99 USD/mois. Turbo Boost LiteSpeed tier starts at USD 6.99/mo intro, Renouvellement à 20,99 USD/mois.
Meilleur pour: Bangladeshi sites that need Singapore latency specifically and are willing to upgrade to Turbo for LiteSpeed.
Ignorer si: Your budget caps at USD 2.99/mo and you want LiteSpeed (FastComet beats this for half the renewal price).
Verdict: Choisir A2 Hosting Drive or Turbo tier if Singapore POP plus a generous refund policy matters and your monthly budget supports USD 6-10. The Startup plan at USD 2.99 is harder to defend against FastComet at USD 1.99 with LiteSpeed already baked in. Bangladeshi traffic gets ~15 ms better latency from Mumbai (FastComet, HostArmada) than from Singapore (A2), so the Mumbai-equipped competitors arguably edge ahead on routing alone.
InterServeur: Best for buyers who refuse to play renewal-trap games
Entry USD 2.50/mo · Renewal USD 2.50/mo · 30-day refund · USA-only DCs
USD 2.50/mo at signup. USD 2.50/mo at year three. USD 2.50/mo at year ten if you stay that long. C'est tout le pitch, and it's the only one on this list that lands without an asterisk. Every other budget host here multiplies your rate 2x to 5x at renewal; InterServer's price-lock guarantee is a public, written commitment.
Now the honest counter-balance: both data centers sit in the continental USA (Secaucus NJ, Los Angeles, Californie). That means roughly 250-310 ms RTT from Dhaka without a CDN. Cloudflare in front of static assets helps, but dynamic PHP and database calls still round-trip to New Jersey or Los Angeles, which a WooCommerce checkout will feel. Compared to ExonHost's Dhaka POP at sub-10 ms, that's a 30x latency penalty for the same workload.
The spec sheet is otherwise unusually generous. Espace de rangement, largeur de bande, sites Internet, and email accounts all run illimité on a single plan. SSL gratuit, CDN Cloudflare gratuit, migration de site gratuite, LiteSpeed Web Server on all shared plans (which A2's Startup doesn't have), and Imunify360-equivalent malware protection. The one quirk: sauvegardes hebdomadaires, pas quotidiennement. For most low-traffic sites that's acceptable; for an active blog or store, plan for off-host backups.
Avantages:
- Price-locked at USD 2.50/mo pour toujours
- Unlimited everything on entry plan
- LiteSpeed on all shared tiers (unlike A2's Startup)
- Migration de site gratuite
Les inconvénients:
- No Asia data center (États-Unis uniquement)
- 250-310 ms latency from Dhaka without CDN
- Sauvegardes hebdomadaires, pas quotidiennement
Tarification: USD 2.50/mo flat. Pas de falaise du renouvellement. Monthly billing available without long-term commit, which most competitors here don't allow.
Meilleur pour: Budget-conscious Bangladeshi expats running sites for global English-language audiences, where USA-server latency isn't a deal-breaker.
Ignorer si: Your visitors are primarily inside Bangladesh and any checkout flow runs on your domain (latency directly costs you conversions).
Verdict: Choisir InterServeur if predictable cost over 3-5 years is your single most important criterion and your audience is more global than BD-local. For a Dhaka-only audience, the latency penalty disqualifies it; ExonHost or SatisfyHost are the real picks. For mixed audiences, Hostinger Mumbai at USD 2.99/mo entry gets you Asia latency that InterServer can't.
Hébergement Verpex: Best for split audiences spanning Dhaka, Inde, et Singapour
Entry USD 0.60/mo (promotion à long terme) · Renewal USD 5.99/mo · 45-day refund · Mumbai + Bangalore + Singapour
If your audience is split between Dhaka, Chittagong, and overseas Bangladeshi diaspora in Singapore, les Émirats Arabes Unis, or Malaysia, Verpex's three-Asia-DC choice on one Bronze plan is the unusual fit. Most shared hosts force you to pick one POP at signup; Verpex publishes Bombay, Bangalore, AND Singapore as options on the entry tier (avec 9 more global locations). For Bangladeshi sites, the Bangalore POP often routes 2-5 ms faster to Dhaka than Mumbai due to peering geometry.
The headline price, 0,60 USD/mois, is the long-term promo that needs honest framing: that's a 4-year prepay. The realistic running cost is closer to USD 5.99/mo at renewal, which still undercuts HostArmada, FastComet, and A2 Hosting renewals (all USD 9.95-10.99). On hardware, Bronze gives you 30 GB NVMe (triple FastComet's 10 GB), 1 site Internet, Bande passante illimitée, 1 Go de RAM, 1 vCPU. The stack runs LiteSpeed Entreprise + LSCache + Imunify360, plus QUIC.cloud CDN integration, sauvegardes quotidiennes hors site, et SSL gratuit.
The one real flag: Bronze's uptime SLA is 99.50%, materially weaker than the 99.99% on Silver and Gold tiers. In practice that allows up to ~3.6 hours of monthly downtime versus ~4 minutes on Silver. For a personal blog this is fine; for a WooCommerce store with bKash checkout, budget the upgrade.
Avantages:
- Three Asia POPs choosable on one entry plan
- 30 GB NVMe (3x FastComet's allocation)
- LiteSpeed + LSCache + Imunify360 stack
- 45-fenêtre de remboursement d'un jour
Les inconvénients:
- Bronze SLA only 99.50% (3.6 hrs/month allowed downtime)
- USD 0.60 headline price requires 4-year prepay
- Single site limit on Bronze
Tarification: USD 0.60/mo on long-term promo, Renouvellement à 5,99 USD/mois. Silver tier (USD 1.20/mo intro, USD 8.99 renouvellement) unlocks the 99.99% SLA and lifts the site cap.
Meilleur pour: Multi-region Bangladeshi audiences, where Bangalore-or-Mumbai choice helps tune latency.
Ignorer si: You're running a revenue-critical site and won't upgrade to Silver (le 99.50% SLA on Bronze is too weak for paid traffic).
Verdict: Prendre Verpex Argent for a Bangladeshi WordPress site with mixed audience and uptime stakes. Bronze works for personal projects only. If you need a true Bangladesh POP for ISP-internal traffic, no Verpex tier reaches that; ExonHost or SatisfyHost do.
IONIQUE: Best for Bangladeshi diaspora running EU-facing operations
Entry USD 1.00/mo · Renewal USD 8.00/mo · 30-day refund · USA + Royaume-Uni + Allemagne + France + Espagne
Why is IONOS on a Bangladesh hosting list when its closest data center sits 7,000 km away in Frankfurt or London? Because not every "Bangladesh hosting" buyer is targeting Dhaka traffic. If you're a Bangladeshi expat in Germany running a B2B portal for European clients, IONOS's Frankfurt POP serves your audience better than any Mumbai-equipped competitor here. GDPR-compliant EU infrastructure is a bonus on top.
For a pure BD-domestic audience, treat IONOS as geographically disqualified. Latency from Dhaka to Frankfurt runs 180-220 Mme aller simple. That's roughly 5x worse than ExonHost Dhaka and 4x worse than Hostinger Mumbai. Cloudflare CDN bundled on most IONOS plans helps for static assets but cannot fix dynamic backend round-trips.
The platform itself is competent. 99.99% SLA de disponibilité soutenu par 10 centres de données. Daily backup and restore, free wildcard SSL, domaine gratuit la première année, and geo-redundant storage on Plus tier. A personal-consultant model gives you a dedicated named contact, not a generic ticket queue. The Essential plan at USD 1/mo gives you 10 GB storage and one site; Plus at USD 1/mo intro renews at USD 14/mo for unlimited sites and geo-redundancy. Pas de LiteSpeed, no NVMe on entry, which puts IONOS behind FastComet and Verpex on raw stack quality.
Avantages:
- 99.99% SLA de disponibilité (matched only by ChemiCloud here)
- Personal consultant included
- Free wildcard SSL on all plans
- GDPR-compliant EU infrastructure
Les inconvénients:
- No Asia data center (Francfort est la plus proche)
- 180+ ms latency from Dhaka
- 8x renewal cliff on Essential
- Pas de LiteSpeed
Tarification: Essential USD 1/mo intro, Renouvellement à 8 USD/mois. Plus USD 1/mo intro, Renouvellement à 14 USD/mois. Annual billing on a 12-month term.
Meilleur pour: Bangladeshi expat businesses in Europe needing GDPR compliance and EU latency.
Ignorer si: Any meaningful share of your traffic comes from inside Bangladesh.
Verdict: Choisir IONOS Plus if your real audience is European and you happen to be Bangladeshi-owned. For sites where Bangladeshi visitors generate revenue, ce n'est pas le bon hôte; pick ExonHost for local DC or Hostinger Mumbai for the international compromise.
SatisfaireHôte: Best for in-country BDIX hosting with local payment rails
Entry USD 1.25/mo (3-année) · Renewal USD 2.49/mo · 14-day refund · Khulna BD + Singapour + Francfort + 4 plus
SatisfyHost's Khulna data center sits on BDIX peering. C'est le titre, and for any Bangladeshi-audience site it changes the latency math entirely. BDIX-peered hosts deliver to Dhaka ISP customers in sub-10 ms, where Mumbai-based competitors (Hostinger, FastComet, ChemiCloud) s'asseoir à 35-50 ms and US-based InterServer at 250+ SP. That's the difference between a checkout page that feels instant and one that feels sluggish, especially on Bangladeshi mobile connections.
The BDIX Bronze plan at USD 1.25/mo (3-terme de l'année, ~BDT 150/mo equivalent) navires 5 GB NVMe, 5 sites Internet, 200 Bande passante GB, Serveur Web LiteSpeed, automated cloud backups, SSL gratuit, et migration de site gratuite. That 5-site allowance on the entry tier beats every single-site cheap-shared competitor (FastComet, Verpex Bronze, HostArmada StartDock all cap at 1 site). The renewal climbs to USD 2.49/mo, a 2x lift that's far gentler than the 5x cliffs from international competitors.
Payment matters here in a way it doesn't for international hosts: SatisfyHost accepts SSLCOMMERZ, in-office cash, plus international rails (Bande, Pay Pal, Wise, cryptographie). For Bangladeshi small-business buyers without international cards, this is genuinely usable in a way Mumbai-based competitors aren't. CDN is not bundled (you'd add Cloudflare separately), and the refund window is 14 journées, le plus court de cette liste.
Avantages:
- BDIX-peered Khulna DC (sub-10 ms to Dhaka ISPs)
- 5 websites on USD 1.25/mo entry (vs 1 site on FastComet/Verpex Bronze)
- Options de paiement locales (SSLCOMMERZ, cash)
- Only ~2x renewal lift (gentler than international competitors)
Les inconvénients:
- 14-jour de remboursement (shortest in this article)
- Khulna DC, not Dhaka (slight latency edge for Dhaka-ISP users)
- Pas de CDN groupé
- USD 1.25 headline locks for 3 années
Tarification: USD 1.25/mo entry on 3-yr (~BDT 150/mo equivalent). Renewal USD 2.49/mo. International "Hébergement Web" tier starts at USD 2.99/mo for non-BDIX use cases.
Meilleur pour: Small Bangladeshi e-commerce, multi-site freelance hosting, payment-gateway-heavy sites needing BDIX latency.
Ignorer si: Your audience is primarily outside Bangladesh (you'll route through Khulna for an overseas visitor; Mumbai-based Hostinger is faster).
Verdict: Choisir SatisfyHost BDIX Bronze if your traffic is Bangladesh-domestic and you want BDIX latency without ExonHost's slightly higher pricing. Pour un public international, this is the wrong tool; pick Hostinger Mumbai or Verpex. For Dhaka-ISP visitors specifically, ExonHost's actual Dhaka POP beats Khulna by a few ms.
Nisar Doux: Best for offshore DMCA-ignored hosting owned by Bangladeshi operators
Entry USD 2.00/mo (or BDT 1,500/yr) · Renewal unverified · 30-day onshore / 7-day offshore refund · USA + EU offshore
Bangladesh-owned but USA-hosted. If that combination sounds contradictory for a "best BD hosting" liste, you're right to push on it. Nisar Soft's actual servers sit in the USA (onshore) plus Russia, Roumanie, Pays-Bas, et la Bulgarie (au large), none of them inside Bangladesh. There's no BDIX peering, no Dhaka POP. For a strict local-audience site, that's a disqualifier and you should pick ExonHost or SatisfyHost instead.
The actual pitch is DMCA-ignored offshore hosting marketed to Bangladeshi users who need content categories that wouldn't survive on US-domiciled providers. That's a real niche, especially among Bangladesh-based affiliate marketers and content republishers. The P1 entry plan at USD 2.00/mo (or BDT 1,500/year direct, which works out cheaper) te donne 1 GB SSD, 10 allowed domains, 40 Bande passante GB, Serveur Web LiteSpeed, SSL Comodo gratuit, et sauvegardes quotidiennes. That 10-domain allowance is generous; le 1 GB storage is restrictive.
Compared to SatisfyHost's BDIX Bronze (1,25 USD/mois, 5 GB, 5 des sites, BD DC), Nisar Soft costs more, gives more domains, moins de stockage, and zero BD latency benefit. Par rapport à InterServer (USD 2.50/mo flat, tout illimité, US DC), it's cheaper but with worse spec ceiling. The strongest argument is the BD ownership plus offshore DC combination, which neither of those competitors offers.
Avantages:
- Bangladesh-owned operation with 10+ years tenure
- 10 domains allowed on entry plan
- Serveur Web LiteSpeed inclus
- BDT direct billing accepted
Les inconvénients:
- No Bangladesh data center (USA-primary)
- Seulement 1 GB SSD on entry tier
- Renewal pricing not clearly disclosed
- Refund window inconsistent across pages (7-30 journées)
Tarification: USD 2.00/mo P1 entry, or BDT 1,500/yr (~USD 12.50/yr) sur facturation annuelle. Renewal not stated on plans page.
Meilleur pour: Bangladeshi operators specifically wanting DMCA-resilient offshore servers under a BD-owned company.
Ignorer si: You're hosting a normal Bangladeshi small business or blog (SatisfyHost or ExonHost beats this on local latency).
Verdict: Choisir Nisar Doux only when the BD-owned-plus-offshore combination matters operationally. Pour 95% of Bangladeshi small-business buyers, this is the wrong fit; SatisfyHost gives you the same BD ownership plus actual in-country BDIX hosting at lower cost. Bangladesh-DC seekers should go ExonHost.
ExonHost: Best for true Dhaka-local BDIX hosting at the lowest BDT entry
Entry BDT 259/mo (~USD 2.15) · Renewal flat (typique) · 30-day refund · Dhaka BDIX + Etats-Unis
BDT 259/mo. That's the BDIX Starter tier price, environ USD 2.15 aux tarifs actuels, on a Tier-3 Dhaka data center peered into BDIX. That's the only entry on this list with both a sub-USD-3 monthly price and an actual Dhaka POP. SatisfyHost's USD 1.25 BDIX Bronze undercuts on USD price but routes from Khulna; ExonHost gives you Dhaka itself, which is where Bangladesh's largest ISP concentrations sit.
BDIX peering connects roughly 3,500 Bangladeshi ISPs through a single exchange. Hosting on a BDIX-connected server means Dhaka-ISP visitors load your site through local peering, not through international transit. The practical effect: pages return in 5-15 Mme contre 35-50 ms from Mumbai or 250+ ms from US hosts. For e-commerce checkout, diffusion vidéo, or any high-page-view content where latency compounds across requests, that's a structural performance advantage no Mumbai-DC competitor can match.
The BDIX Starter plan ships 5 SSD NVMe de Go, 250 Bande passante GB, Jusqu'à 2 sites Internet, LiteSpeed avec LSCache, JetBackup automated daily backups with 7 points de restauration, SSL gratuit, et cPanel. Courses de support 24/7 with live chat reporting ~10-second response and tickets under 1 heure. Bengali-language support is implied by the Dhaka operation but isn't explicitly advertised. Compared to SatisfyHost (1,25 USD/mois, 5 des sites, Khulna), ExonHost costs ~70 cents more per month, gives fewer sites, but delivers Dhaka POP latency directly.
Avantages:
- Tier-3 Dhaka data center on BDIX
- Sub-15 ms latency to Dhaka ISPs
- LiteSpeed + LSCache + NVMe on entry
- JetBackup with user-timed restore points
Les inconvénients:
- Seulement 2 sites on BDIX Starter (5 on SatisfyHost Bronze)
- BDIX plans optimized for BD traffic only; international audiences need their US "Turbo" tier separately
- No refunds on VPS/Dedicated/Email (shared tier only)
Tarification: BDT 259/mo BDIX Starter (~USD 2.15), BDT 2,339/yr annual. Standard tier at BDT 519/mo expands to 10 GB / 500 GB / 5 des sites.
Meilleur pour: Bangladesh-domestic blogs, magasins de commerce électronique, news sites where Dhaka ISP routing matters more than international reach.
Ignorer si: Your traffic skews international (their US tier is competent but doesn't match Hostinger Mumbai's price or breadth).
Verdict: Prendre ExonHost BDIX Starter if you want a real Dhaka POP at sub-USD-3, and SatisfyHost's Khulna location doesn't quite serve your Dhaka audience. For 5-site multi-domain hosting at lower per-site cost, SatisfyHost wins on price. For international diaspora plus Bangladesh hybrid, Hostinger Mumbai is the better single-provider answer.
Hostinger: Best for mixed BD-plus-international audiences on Mumbai infrastructure
Entry USD 2.99/mo (48-mois terme) · Renewal USD 10.99/mo · 30-day refund · Mumbai + Singapour + 9 plus
Where ExonHost gives you Dhaka via BDIX, Hostinger gives you Mumbai with Cloudflare in front. Different bet for different audiences. If your traffic is 60% Bangladesh and 40% scattered across India, the Gulf, Royaume-Uni, and US diaspora, Hostinger Mumbai routes everyone through one of the better-connected POPs in South Asia. That's the case where ExonHost's BD-only optimization actually hurts you (overseas visitors route through international transit into Dhaka, which is slower than the same overseas visitors routing into Mumbai directly).
The Premium plan at USD 2.99/mo on a 48-month term gives you 20 GB SSD, Bande passante illimitée, Jusqu'à 3 sites Internet, CDN gratuit, SSL gratuit, domaine gratuit pour la première année, weekly auto-backups, et 2 free mailboxes per site for the first year. The stack is Hostinger's hPanel (proprietary) running over LiteSpeed in their managed WordPress flow, NVMe on higher tiers (Premium runs standard SSD). Cloudflare CDN is bundled at no extra cost, which softens some of the Mumbai-to-Dhaka latency for static assets.
The renewal is brutal: USD 2.99 jumps to USD 10.99, une 3.6x ascenseur, the harshest in this article alongside HostArmada's. Weekly backups on Premium (pas quotidiennement) is another gap; daily requires an upsell. Compared to FastComet at USD 1.99/mo with LiteSpeed and daily backups, Hostinger Premium is a worse cost-per-feature buy on paper. The win is the Cloudflare-fronted Mumbai POP plus a 3-site allowance, which beats FastComet's 1-site limit.
Avantages:
- Mumbai data center close to Dhaka (~40 ms typical)
- 3 sites Web sur Premium (FastComet/HostArmada cap at 1)
- Cloudflare CDN gratuit fourni
- Domaine gratuit la première année
Les inconvénients:
- 3.6x renewal jump (USD 2.99 en USD 10.99)
- Sauvegardes hebdomadaires, not daily on Premium
- No formal uptime SLA published
- 4-year commit to lock USD 2.99 taux
Tarification: USD 2.99/mo Premium on 48-month, Renouvellement à 10,99 USD/mois. Niveau Entreprise (NVMe, sauvegardes quotidiennes, plus de ressources) starts at USD 3.99/mo intro.
Meilleur pour: WordPress sites with mixed Bangladesh + diaspora traffic, multi-site freelancers.
Ignorer si: Your audience is strictly inside Bangladesh (ExonHost Dhaka beats Mumbai latency by ~30 ms), or you want to lock LiteSpeed at the cheapest tier (FastComet does that for USD 1 moins).
Verdict: Choisir Hébergement Premium when audience is split 50/50 or more between BD and international, and Mumbai gives you the best single-POP answer. For BD-only traffic, ExonHost and SatisfyHost are the right calls. For LiteSpeed at lower entry cost, FastComet beats this on both stack and price.
ChemiCloud: Best for multi-Asia POP coverage at the same entry tier
Entry USD 2.49/mo (36-mois terme) · Renewal USD 9.95/mo · 45-day refund · Mumbai + Singapour + Tokyo + Séoul
ChemiCloud runs Mumbai, Singapour, Tokyo, and Seoul as Asian POP options on the same Starter plan. That's the widest Asia footprint in this article, and on paper it beats FastComet's Mumbai/Singapore/Tokyo trio. Le piège: Starter is single-site, so you pick one POP at signup, which limits how much that DC breadth actually helps a single account. Where it pays off is for a Bangladeshi freelancer or agency running multiple ChemiCloud accounts, each picking a POP near each client's audience.
For a pure Bangladesh audience, ChemiCloud Mumbai performs comparably to Hostinger Mumbai and FastComet Mumbai; attendre 35-50 ms typical from Dhaka. The differentiators sit elsewhere: 45-fenêtre de remboursement d'un jour (à égalité avec HostArmada, longer than FastComet's 30), 99.99% uptime SLA backed by third-party monitoring averaging 99.97-99.998% actual, et 10 daily JetBackup5 restore points sur le plan d'entrée. That last spec beats almost everyone here (ExonHost gives 7, HostArmada 7, FastComet uses 7-day retention, InterServer weekly only).
The Starter plan gives you 20 GB NVMe, Bande passante illimitée, 1 site Internet, domaine gratuit à vie, LiteSpeed, CDN Cloudflare gratuit, SSL gratuit, et Imunify360. Domaine gratuit "pour la vie" est réel: it stays free as long as your hosting renews, which over a 3-5 year horizon represents USD 50-75 in saved domain renewals. The renewal at USD 9.95/mo lands in the same band as HostArmada and FastComet.
Avantages:
- Four Asian POPs choosable: Bombay, Singapour, Tokyo, Séoul
- 10 points de restauration quotidiens à l'entrée (most generous here)
- Domaine gratuit à vie
- 99.99% SLA with verified 99.97-99.998% actual
Les inconvénients:
- 1 website limit on Starter (Hostinger gives 3)
- 4x renewal jump (USD 2.49 en USD 9.95)
- Independent Asia-wide TTFB varies despite DC count
Tarification: USD 2.49/mo Starter on 36-month, Renouvellement à 9,95 USD/mois. Pro tier at USD 4.95/mo intro lifts site cap and adds dedicated IP options.
Meilleur pour: Freelancers managing multiple client sites across Asia, Bangladeshi agencies, sites where 45-day refund safety net matters.
Ignorer si: Il vous faut plus que 1 site on the cheapest plan (Hostinger Premium offre 3 pour USD 0.50 plus).
Verdict: Prendre ChemiCloud Starter or Pro when you want flexibility to pick a different Asian POP per client account and the longest refund window matters. For multi-site on one account, Hostinger Premium edges ahead on per-site cost. For BD-only audiences, ExonHost still wins on raw Dhaka latency.
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How to Choose Your Bangladesh Hosting Provider
Bangladesh hosting decisions break into four practical scenarios. Choisissez celui qui correspond à votre audience et vos contraintes.
Scénario 1: Public strictement Dhaka, budget under BDT 500/mo
If your visitors are nearly all inside Bangladesh and you're paying in BDT, two providers cover this. ExonHost BDIX Starter (BDT 259/mo) gives you the actual Dhaka POP. SatisfyHost BDIX Bronze (1,25 USD/mois, roughly BDT 150) te donne 5 sites on Khulna. Ignorer Hostinger, FastComet, and HostArmada here. Their Mumbai POPs are competent but adding 30-40 ms of latency over BDIX peering costs you measurable bounce rate on Bangladeshi mobile connections. Skip InterServer outright; 250 ms latency disqualifies it.
Scénario 2: Mixed BD-domestic plus diaspora audience, budget under USD 4/mo
Audience is 60% Bangladesh, 40% scattered across UK, Golfe, NOUS, Malaisie? Single-POP optimization on BDIX hurts your overseas users. Prendre Hébergement Premium (Entrée à 2,99 USD/mois, 3 des sites, Mumbai with Cloudflare) ou Verpex Bronze on Bangalore (USD 0.60 à long terme, USD 5.99 renouvellement). Verpex gives you the Asia DC choice and a 45-day refund; Hostinger gives you the multi-site allowance and Cloudflare. Skip ExonHost and SatisfyHost for this profile; their BDIX-only optimization actively penalizes your overseas cohort.
Scénario 3: WooCommerce store with bKash/Nagad checkout, 500+ daily orders expected
Payment-gateway latency compounds across every checkout request, which means BDIX peering pays off most here. Aller SatisfyHost BDIX Bronze or higher for local payment-rail proximity, ou ExonHost Standard (BDT 519/mo) for Dhaka POP plus 500 GB bandwidth headroom. Verpex 99.50% Bronze SLA is too weak for revenue traffic; upgrade to Verpex Silver if you must use that provider. Hostinger Mumbai works as a fallback but adds 30+ ms per gateway round-trip versus BDIX hosts. For a deeper look at e-commerce stack choices, voir our WordPress eCommerce hosting guide.
Scénario 4: Long-term cost stability matters more than peak performance
If you'd rather pay slightly more upfront and never face a renewal cliff, InterServer at flat USD 2.50/mo is the only answer. Every other provider here doubles or quintuples at renewal. Latency cost: USA-only DC adds 250+ ms from Dhaka, which Cloudflare partly hides for static content. Acceptable for English-language blogs targeting global audiences, painful for a BD-domestic e-commerce checkout. Pair with Cloudflare APO if you stay on it.
Questions fréquemment posées
Is ExonHost faster than Hostinger Mumbai for Dhaka visitors?
For visitors connecting through Bangladeshi ISPs, Oui. ExonHost's Dhaka POP delivers via BDIX peering at roughly 5-15 SP, while Hostinger Mumbai typically arrives at 35-50 ms over international transit. The gap shrinks to about 5-10 ms for static content cached on Cloudflare, but dynamic PHP and database queries always feel the BDIX advantage. For mixed audiences with significant overseas traffic, that calculus flips because Hostinger Mumbai routes more efficiently for non-BD visitors.
How much does BDIX-connected hosting cost per month in Bangladesh?
Entry pricing for BDIX-peered shared hosting from reputable Bangladeshi providers ranges from USD 1.25 to USD 2.15/mo sur plusieurs années. SatisfyHost's BDIX Bronze sits at USD 1.25/mo (3-année de prépaiement) pour 5 sites et 5 GB NVMe. ExonHost's BDIX Starter runs BDT 259/mo (environ USD 2.15) pour 2 sites et 5 GB on a Tier-3 Dhaka DC. Both are roughly half the renewal cost of international competitors with Mumbai POPs.
Can I run WooCommerce with bKash on a shared hosting plan?
Oui, avec des mises en garde. SatisfaireHôte, ExonHost, and most international hosts here support the standard WooCommerce + bKash plugin setup on shared plans, since the gateway calls run server-side over HTTPS. The practical limit is concurrent checkout volume: shared hosting handles roughly 100-300 simultaneous active sessions before you'll see slowdowns. For a store doing under 500 commandes quotidiennes, ExonHost Standard or SatisfyHost BDIX work fine. Au-delà de ça, plan for cloud VPS or managed WooCommerce hosting.
Which provider has a data center inside Bangladesh?
From this list, seulement SatisfaireHôte (Khulna) and ExonHost (Dhaka) operate in-country data centers with BDIX peering. ExonHost's Dhaka POP gives the strongest latency edge for Dhaka-ISP visitors specifically. SatisfyHost's Khulna location is still BDIX-peered, so traffic from any Bangladeshi ISP routes via the local exchange rather than international transit. Every other provider here (HostArmada, FastComet, Hostinger, ChemiCloud, Verpex, A2, IONIQUE, InterServeur) hosts in Mumbai, Singapour, les Etats Unis, or Europe with no Bangladesh presence.
Verdict final
Bangladesh hosting splits cleanly into two markets, and pretending otherwise produces the wrong answer.
Pour un strictly Bangladesh-domestic audience, the right pick is ExonHost BDIX Starter at BDT 259/mo. SatisfyHost BDIX Bronze at USD 1.25/mo works if you need 5 sites and don't mind Khulna routing. Both deliver BDIX latency no international competitor can match.
Pour un mixed Bangladesh-plus-diaspora audience, the right pick is Hébergement Premium at USD 2.99/mo on Mumbai with Cloudflare in front. Démarreur FastComet FastCloud at USD 1.99/mo wins if LiteSpeed and wider Asia POP choice (Bombay, Singapour, Tokyo) matters more than Hostinger's 3-site allowance.
Pour price-stability obsessives, InterServeur at USD 2.50/mo is the only provider here that won't multiply at renewal. The latency penalty is real; budget Cloudflare APO to soften it for static traffic.
Skip IONOS unless your audience is European. Skip Nisar Soft unless you specifically need BD-owned offshore for content-resilience reasons. A2 Hosting Drive tier earns a seat if Singapore latency matters more than Mumbai; the Startup plan loses on stack to FastComet at lower cost. HostArmada and ChemiCloud are the strongest secondary options if FastComet or Hostinger don't fit.
For deeper region comparisons, voir nos guides sur Hébergement en Inde, Nepal hosting, et le plus large Asia shared hosting roundup. South Asia infrastructure is uneven, and the Mumbai-versus-Dhaka decision keeps coming up across all four markets.
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