Meilleurs fournisseurs d'hébergement revendeurs en Australie (2026) - Haut 12 Par rapport - FR
Parmi ceux-ci 12 fournisseurs d'hébergement revendeurs, seulement un (Crucial) est en fait une société australienne. L'autre 11 exécutez les nœuds périphériques de Sydney depuis le siège mondial et facturez en USD ou en GBP. Pour un revendeur australien, that distinction shows up in three places: AUD/USD FX on every renewal, GST handling on client invoices, and which legal jurisdiction applies when something goes wrong.
Dernière révision: avril 2026. Tarification, AU data center availability, and WHMCS bundling verified.
Réponse rapide: For Sydney DC plus bundled WHMCS at the lowest sticker, HostArmada Sitedust gagne (USD 18.20 promotion, 40 comptes, WHMCS gratuit). For an actually-Australian company that bills in AUD, Crucial is the only choice. For the cheapest Sydney-DC entry, Verpex Start-Up (11,99 USD/mois, 15 comptes). For price-lock with no renewal trap, InterServer RS One at flat USD 19.95/mo (no AU DC).
Aller à: HostArmada · Verpex · SiteGround · L'intérêt · ScalaHosting · ChemiCloud · InterServeur · 20je · TMDHosting · Hostripples · Rocket.net · Crucial
If reseller is the wrong product fit and you'd rather rent a single VPS with full root access, la sœur guide de Hébergement VPS en Australie covers BinaryLane, Crucial VPS, and Vultr Sydney as direct alternatives.
Comment nous avons sélectionné ces fournisseurs
Three filters ran before any provider made the list. Première, the plan had to be a publicly purchasable reseller-style product with transparent pricing. Synergy Wholesale, the actual Australian wholesale reseller market leader, fails this test: their plans are partner-application-only with a quoted activation fee. Conetix is the same story (custom-quoted Brisbane VPS only). Deuxième, the plan had to support either WHM/cPanel multi-account workflows or a comparable white-label control surface. La troisième, the provider had to be either Australian-headquartered or operate a Sydney data center buyers can deploy into.
Weighting reflected what matters most for an AU reseller. WHMCS bundling carried the most weight, because the WHMCS Starter license retails at roughly USD 18.95/mo on its own, which on a USD 12 reseller plan doubles your real cost. Three providers (HostArmada, InterServeur, Hostripples) bundle WHMCS at the entry tier; the rest don't. That single line item reshuffles the pricing leaderboard once you account for it. AUD invoicing and GST-friendly tooling came next, since your clients pay you in AUD with 10% GST while your reseller bill is typically in USD. Sydney DC presence mattered for AU-targeted client sites. Renewal-to-promo ratio mattered last; resellers usually plan in 24-month horizons, so a 3x renewal lift in year two reshapes your whole pricing sheet.
Sources: official provider plan pages (vérifié avril 2026), provider data center documentation, the Australian Privacy Act 1988 amendments published February 2025, and independent uptime monitor data where it exists. We did not run our own latency probes from Australian capital cities. Where latency figures appear, they come from public network monitoring rather than our own testing.
| Fournisseur d'hébergement | Commentaires | Note globale | Plans revendeurs à partir de |
|---|---|---|---|
1 HostArmada
|
1.1k+ |
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$21.00 / mo. -85% À PRÉSENT |
2 Hébergement Verpex
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1.2k+ |
|
$1.80 / mo. Offre spéciale -90% |
3 SiteGround
|
29.1k+ |
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$7.97 / mo. À PRÉSENT -81% |
4 L'intérêt
|
320 |
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$4.00 / mo. 30 Jours gratuits |
5 ScalaHosting
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2.2k+ |
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$14.95 / mo. -78% |
6 ChemiCloud
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1.2k+ |
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$19.95 / mo. 78% DE |
7 InterServeur
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2.3k+ |
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$19.95 / mo. À PRÉSENT 65% à l'arrêt |
8 20je
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1.9k+ |
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$48.67 / mo. |
9 TMDHosting
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2k+ |
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$24.99 / mo. - 40% DE |
10 Hostripples - Hébergement Web géré
|
797 |
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$3.96 / mo. -50% À PRÉSENT |
11 Rocket.net
|
260 |
|
$100.00 / mo. |
1. HostArmada
1.1k+
4.9
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 GB | 3 TB | cPanel | $21.00 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 80 GB | 6 TB | cPanel | $28.02 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 110 GB | 9 TB | cPanel | $35.03 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
HostArmada – Best for AU resellers who want WHMCS bundled and a Sydney DC at sub-USD-30/mo
Sitedust at USD 18.20/mo is the loud number on HostArmada's reseller page. The quiet number that earns it the top recommendation is the bundled WHMCS license at zero retail cost. WHMCS Starter retails at roughly USD 18.95/mo on its own. So Sitedust at USD 18.20 effectively delivers the hosting plan for free if you were going to license WHMCS anyway, which most AU resellers do. ChemiCloud only gives you free WHMCS from the Grow tier upward (USD 24.95/mo intro). Verpex doesn't bundle it at all.
The Sydney NVMe DC is real. Latency from Australian capital cities to Sydney typically sits at 3 à 25 ms depending on how close you are to the east coast, which is the floor for AU reseller hosting. 40 cPanel accounts at the entry tier matches ChemiCloud's Kickstart and beats Verpex (15), TMDHosting (15), et InterServeur (20) par une large marge.
The renewal is where the math gets uglier. USD 28/mo at renewal is a 54% relèvement du dollar 18.20 promotion. That's still cheaper than ChemiCloud Kickstart's USD 24.95 renewal once you account for the WHMCS license you'd otherwise pay, but the budget surprise is real if you didn't plan for it. The 36-month commitment for the headline price means you're locking in three years to capture the promo savings.
Avantages:
- Free WHMCS bundled au niveau d'entrée (saves USD 18 to 25/mo)
- Sydney NVMe DC plus 10 autres emplacements mondiaux
- 40 cPanel accounts at entry (2.6x what Verpex offers)
- 45-jour de remboursement, longest in the cPanel reseller class
Les inconvénients:
- Renouvellement à USD 28/mo is 54% en promotion
- 36-month term needed for headline price
- USD-billed (no AUD-native invoicing)
Tarification: USD 18.20/mo on 36-month Sitedust, USD 28/mo at renewal. 45-jour de remboursement. cPanel + WHM + WHMCS bundled.
Meilleur pour: AU agencies and freelance resellers wanting Sydney latency, cPanel familiarity for clients, and WHMCS billing without buying it separately.
Ignorer si: You need AUD-native invoicing for accounting reasons (Crucial is the only fit) or your target is under 10 client sites where Cloud Jump Start or Rocket.net Agency might fit better.
Verdict: Buy HostArmada Sitedust if a Sydney cPanel reseller plan with bundled WHMCS at sub-USD-30/mo all-in is the brief. If you need AUD billing or AU jurisdiction (Australian Consumer Law applicability), Crucial is the right answer at AUD 56.54/mo. If you're cost-led and can absorb the Singapore latency, 20i at USD 19.99 flat with 25 accounts is the alternative without an AU DC.
2. Verpex Hosting
1.2k+
4.7
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $1.80 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 250 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $2.99 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 500 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $5.99 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
Verpex – Best for cost-led AU resellers willing to start with 15 sites clients
Verpex Start-Up at USD 11.99/mo is the cheapest entry in the AU-DC group, arrêt complet. HostArmada Sitedust at USD 18.20 est 52% plus. ChemiCloud Kickstart at USD 19.95 est 66% plus. The trade is account count: 15 cPanel accounts at Verpex versus HostArmada's 40 et ChemiCloud 40. If you're starting with 5 à 10 sites clients, the account cap doesn't bite; if you're growing past 15, you're either upgrading to Essential Reseller (17,99 USD/mois, 30 comptes) or hitting a ceiling.
Sydney DC is included in Verpex's 20-region network. Stockage NVMe, Bande passante illimitée, Imunify360, and daily backups are all bundled at entry. Free unlimited migrations sit on top. The WHMCS gap is the structural shortfall here: Verpex doesn't bundle the license. En USD 11.99 base + USD 18.95 WHMCS Starter = USD 30.94/mo all-in, Verpex is roughly 70% more expensive than HostArmada's bundled USD 18.20. Once you add WHMCS, the cheapest-on-paper plan stops being cheapest.
For resellers who don't yet need WHMCS (fonctionnement 5 sites manually, billing through Stripe directly, or using a free alternative like HostBill Lite), Verpex stays cheap. The 30-day refund window is shorter than HostArmada's 45 days but matches industry standard.
Avantages:
- Cheapest Sydney-DC entry at 11,99 USD/mois
- 50 SSD NVMe de Go + unlimited bandwidth at entry
- 20 global DCs including Sydney
- Imunify360 + sauvegardes quotidiennes groupées
Les inconvénients:
- Seulement 15 cPanel accounts at entry tier
- WHMCS not bundled (USD 18.95/mo extra)
- Renewal at USD 17.90/mo is 49% en promotion
Tarification: USD 11.99/mo on 12-month Start-Up, USD 17.90/mo renewal. 30-jour de remboursement. cPanel + WHM bundled, WHMCS sold separately.
Meilleur pour: First-year AU resellers under 15 client sites who don't yet need WHMCS billing automation.
Ignorer si: You need WHMCS bundled (HostArmada beats Verpex on total cost once the license is included) or you're growing past 15 accounts in year one.
Verdict: Verpex wins for the bootstrap reseller who hasn't outgrown 15 accounts and doesn't yet need WHMCS automation. The moment you add the license, HostArmada Sitedust beats it on math. The moment you grow past 15 des sites, you're upgrading to Essential Reseller anyway.
3. SiteGround
29.1k+
4.8
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $7.97 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 40 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $15.95 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 40 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $91.24 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
SiteGround – Best for agencies who want Site Tools rather than WHM
SiteGround retired classic cPanel reseller plans years ago. What's still sold under "reseller-equivalent" branding in 2026 is Cloud Jump Start at USD 100/mo with proprietary Site Tools, white-label collaborator features, and zero cPanel/WHM/WHMCS. AU resellers expecting to drop into a familiar WHM dashboard need to look elsewhere; SiteGround sells a different product entirely.
What you get for USD 100/mo is Sydney Google Cloud Platform infrastructure, 4 vCPU, 8 Go de RAM, 40 GB SSD, and Site Tools as a white-label environment for agencies running 10 à 30 sites clients WordPress. The collaborator/client roles let you grant clients limited dashboard access without sharing your master account, which is the closest analogue to WHM permissioning. Renewal price stays at USD 100/mo (cloud plans don't carry a promo-to-renewal jump).
The maths against classic resellers is brutal at the entry level. HostArmada Sitedust at USD 18.20 promo gives you 40 Comptes cPanel. Verpex Start-Up at USD 11.99 te donne 15. SiteGround at USD 100/mo gives you unlimited sites but requires you to abandon cPanel as a workflow. So which version of "revendeur" are you actually selling to your clients? If it includes the words "Accès au cPanel," c'est un échec.
Avantages:
- Sydney Google Cloud Platform Région
- White-label Site Tools with collaborator/client roles
- No renewal price hike (USD 100/mo flat)
- 99.99% SLA de disponibilité
Les inconvénients:
- Pas de cPanel, pas de WHM, pas de WHMCS
- USD 100/mo entry is 5x what Verpex charges with Sydney DC
- Site Tools learning curve for clients used to cPanel
Tarification: USD 100/mo flat on Cloud Jump Start. 30-jour de remboursement (15 days on cloud per their KB; vérifier à la caisse). Site Tools included; cPanel/WHM/WHMCS not offered.
Meilleur pour: WordPress-led AU agencies running 10 à 30 high-touch client sites where Site Tools' collaborator workflow is actually better than WHM for their workflow.
Ignorer si: Your reseller value proposition includes cPanel for clients (HostArmada or ChemiCloud are the right answers) or you need sub-USD-30/mo pricing.
Verdict: Pick SiteGround Cloud Jump Start seulement if Site Tools' agency workflow is what you're selling. For any reseller whose clients expect cPanel/Webmail/file manager in the familiar layout, the cheapest cPanel reseller in this list (Verpex en USD 11.99) is a better choice; for AU jurisdiction, Crucial is the right answer.
4. Kamatera
320
4.2
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 GB | 5 TB | cPanel | $4.00 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 30 GB | 5 TB | cPanel | $12.00 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
Kamatera – Best for AU agencies who already run their own cPanel/WHMCS stack
Kamatera doesn't sell a packaged reseller plan. They sell cloud VPS, and you build the reseller stack on top: license cPanel/WHM yourself (USD 15 to 30/mo on top of the VPS), bring your own WHMCS (USD 18.95/mo retail), and handle the migrations and security yourself. This is BYO-everything reseller infrastructure for agencies who already have systems engineering capability.
The price math is interesting if you're sized correctly. Cloud Server Type B at 1 vCPU / 1 GB / 20 GB / 5 TB costs USD 4/mo. Add a cPanel Solo license (15 USD/mois) and bring your own WHMCS (USD 18.95/mo) and you're at USD 37.95/mo all-in. C'est 35% more than HostArmada's bundled USD 28 renewal but with a dedicated Sydney VPS slice instead of shared-cloud architecture. Step up to a 4 vCPU / 8 Niveau GB (32 USD/mois) and add cPanel Premier (30 USD/mois) and the stack costs USD 80.95/mo for 100-account capacity.
L'essai gratuit de 30 jours jusqu'à USD 100 in services is the hidden value. AU agencies can spin up a Sydney instance, latency-test from Sydney/Melbourne/Perth, validate a client migration end-to-end, and walk away if it doesn't work. Ce type de vérification avant achat est rare dans ce segment.
Avantages:
- Sydney cloud region (added October 2024)
- Facturation à la seconde, scale up/down for seasonal load
- 30-essai gratuit d'un jour jusqu'à USD 100 crédit
- Full white-label reseller API for agency portals
Les inconvénients:
- No bundled cPanel or WHMCS (DIY licensing)
- Sysadmin skills required (pas de support géré)
- Per-account license cost on cPanel scales sharply past Solo (5 comptes)
Tarification: USD 4/mo VPS Type B base, plus USD 15 to 30/mo cPanel license, plus USD 18.95/mo WHMCS. Total stack USD 38 to 65/mo depending on capacity. No promo trick (prix forfaitaire).
Meilleur pour: Established AU agencies with sysadmin capability who want one-VPS-per-client isolation or custom resource allocation per client.
Ignorer si: You want a turnkey reseller plan (HostArmada or ChemiCloud are right) or you don't already manage cPanel licensing yourself.
Verdict: Kamatera wins for AU agencies who already have stack expertise and want flexibility most reseller plans can't deliver. Pour tout le monde, the time cost of running your own cPanel/WHMCS licensing is more than the USD 10 to 20/mo difference vs. a turnkey plan.
5. ScalaHosting
2.2k+
4.9
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 GB | Illimité | Épagneul | $14.95 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 25 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $17.95 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 50 GB | Illimité | Épagneul | $29.95 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
ScalaHosting – Best for resellers who want unlimited accounts and SPanel's zero-license pitch
ScalaHosting Entry Cloud at USD 11.21/mo (72% hors promotion) is mathematically the cheapest entry on this list with a Sydney DC, undercutting Verpex by 6%. Then it renews at USD 39.95/mo, which is 3.5x the promo and the second-largest renewal jump in this comparison after Hostinger-style year-three lifts in other articles. The 36-month commitment is what gets you the headline price.
The reason to consider ScalaHosting is SPanel. It replaces cPanel/WHM at zero per-account license fee, which on a 50-site agency is somewhere between USD 600 and USD 1,500/year saved versus standard cPanel licensing. Unlimited accounts at the entry cloud tier (capped only by VPS resources) means you don't hit a 15- or 40-account ceiling and need to re-plan as you grow. Sydney is one of 16 deployable regions.
The SPanel learning curve is real. Clients used to cPanel (Webmail, file manager, MySQL/PHP managers in their familiar layout) need to be retrained on SPanel's equivalent screens. For an agency selling to non-technical small businesses, that's friction. For an agency selling to developers or teams who don't care about the panel as long as it works, SPanel is a margin advantage.
Avantages:
- Unlimited cPanel-style accounts au niveau d'entrée
- SPanel zero-license pricing (USD 600 to 1,500/yr saved at scale)
- Sydney DC option
- Remboursement au prorata à tout moment (pas de fenêtre de jour fixe)
Les inconvénients:
- Renouvellement à USD 39.95 is 3.5x the promo
- SPanel is unfamiliar to cPanel-trained clients
- WHMCS license still separate
Tarification: USD 11.21/mo on 36-month Entry Cloud, USD 39.95/mo at renewal. Remboursement au prorata à tout moment. SPanel fourni (no per-account license fee).
Meilleur pour: AU resellers with developer-leaning clients or large portfolios where the cPanel license saving outweighs SPanel retraining friction.
Ignorer si: Your clients expect the cPanel layout (HostArmada or ChemiCloud) or you can't stomach the 3.5x renewal lift in year four.
Verdict: Choisissez ScalaHosting seulement if your portfolio is big enough that the cPanel license saving exceeds the SPanel retraining cost. Au dessous de 30 sites clients, that math rarely works. Kamatera offers similar flexibility at a higher base price; HostArmada offers the turnkey cPanel reseller plan that ScalaHosting's renewal can't beat.
6. ChemiCloud
1.2k+
4.9
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60 GB | 3 TB | WHM | $19.95 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 90 GB | 6 TB | WHM | $24.95 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 140 GB | 9 TB | WHM | $39.95 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
ChemiCloud – Best for resellers who want Sydney DC and free WHMCS without HostArmada's commitment
ChemiCloud Kickstart at USD 19.95/mo on the entry tier comes with free Blesta billing rather than free WHMCS. To get free WHMCS, you upgrade to Grow at USD 24.95 promotion (USD 29.95 renouvellement). C'est des dollars américains 5 to 10/mo more than HostArmada Sitedust for the same WHMCS-bundled outcome. The case for ChemiCloud Grow over HostArmada Sitedust is the renewal price: ChemiCloud Grow renews at USD 29.95 (une 20% ascenseur), while HostArmada Sitedust renews at USD 28 (une 54% ascenseur). Year-three economics favour ChemiCloud.
The Sydney NVMe DC is operated by ChemiCloud rather than rented from a hyperscaler, avec un 2024 launch and ongoing capacity expansion. 40 cPanel accounts at Kickstart matches HostArmada. le 99.99% uptime SLA is one of the strictest in the cPanel reseller class. 45-day money-back ties HostArmada and beats Verpex (30) and TMDHosting (60-journée, but TMDHosting's lower tier).
For AU resellers who don't yet need WHMCS automation, Démarrage en USD 19.95 with free Blesta is enough. Blesta is a working billing platform; it's just not the industry-standard one. If your clients are migrating from another reseller, they'll likely expect WHMCS-style invoicing, in which case Grow at USD 24.95 promo is the actual entry point.
Avantages:
- Sydney NVMe DC launched 2024
- Free Blesta on Kickstart, free WHMCS from Grow upward
- 99.99% SLA de disponibilité
- 45-jour de remboursement
Les inconvénients:
- Free WHMCS only from Grow tier (USD 24.95/mo promo)
- Renouvellement en USD 24.95 est 25% over Kickstart promo
- USD-billed (no AUD-native option)
Tarification: USD 19.95/mo Kickstart promo (USD 24.95 renouvellement) with free Blesta. USD 24.95/mo Grow promo (USD 29.95 renouvellement) with free WHMCS. 45-jour de remboursement. cPanel + WHM bundled.
Meilleur pour: AU resellers who want Sydney DC and a softer renewal curve than HostArmada's Sitedust delivers.
Ignorer si: You want bundled WHMCS at the lowest possible sticker (HostArmada Sitedust wins) or you don't need WHMCS at all (Verpex Start-Up at USD 11.99 est moins cher).
Verdict: Choose ChemiCloud Grow when year-three renewal economics matter more than year-one promo savings. For AU resellers planning to scale past 24 mois, le dollar 29.95 renewal beats HostArmada's USD 28 renewal effectively, since Sitedust requires the WHMCS upsell at year four anyway. For shorter horizons, HostArmada Sitedust's USD 18.20 promo wins.
7. InterServer
2.3k+
4.4
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 80 GB | 500.02 GB | cPanel | $19.95 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 120 GB | 700.01 GB | cPanel | $29.95 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 160 GB | 1000.04 GB | cPanel | $39.95 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
InterServer – Best for AU resellers serving North American clients where price-lock matters more than Sydney DC
USD 19.95/mo. Première année. Year two. Year ten. InterServer's price-lock guarantee is the entire pitch: pas de truc de promotion, pas de saut de renouvellement, pas d'ascenseur surprise. For a reseller whose pricing sheet quotes clients in long-term commitments, that predictability is worth real money. USD de HostArmada 28 renouvellement, USD de ChemiCloud 24.95 à 29.95 gamme de renouvellement, and ScalaHosting's USD 39.95 renewal all assume you'll absorb the lift quietly.
The Sydney problem is the entire problem, and it costs you 150 à 180 ms on every page load. InterServer exploite deux centres de données aux États-Unis (Secaucus NJ and Los Angeles) and zero in Australia. For client sites whose visitors are AU-resident, that latency tax shows up in TTFB measurements, Scores Core Web Vitals, and AJAX-driven cart conversion data. For client sites whose visitors are in North America (an AU agency reselling to a US-based SaaS or content business), it's the right routing.
WHMCS is bundled at the RS One tier (USD 19.95/mo, 20 comptes), which makes the math interesting against HostArmada. HostArmada Sitedust delivers Sydney + WHMCS + 40 accounts at USD 18.20 promotion; InterServer delivers no Sydney + WHMCS + 20 accounts at USD 19.95 plat. If your clients are AU-targeted, HostArmada wins. If your clients are US/CA-targeted and you just happen to operate from Sydney, InterServer's price-lock and US DC placement are the right answers.
Avantages:
- Price-lock at USD 19.95/mo sans randonnée de renouvellement
- WHMCS + cPanel + WHM bundled
- Serveurs LiteSpeed + CDN Cloudflare gratuit
- Disponible au mois (pas d'engagement à long terme)
Les inconvénients:
- No Australian DC (Los Angeles is closest)
- Seulement 20 cPanel accounts at entry tier
- 500 GB bandwidth at RS One (le plus bas dans cette liste)
Tarification: USD 19.95/mo flat on RS One. Same renewal. 30-jour de remboursement. cPanel + WHM + WHMCS bundled.
Meilleur pour: AU resellers selling to North American clients, or AU resellers who value pricing predictability over Sydney latency.
Ignorer si: Your client sites need to be fast for Australian visitors (HostArmada, Verpex, ChemiCloud, or Crucial all win here).
Verdict: Buy InterServer if predictable USD 19.95/mo billing forever is the headline feature you're after, especially if the client base is North American. For AU-targeted client sites, le 150 ms latency penalty wipes out whatever the price-lock saves you in cart conversion or page-load metrics.
8. 20i
1.9k+
4.9
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Illimité | Illimité | $48.67 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | $85.18 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | $121.70 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
20i – Best for AU resellers who want a UK-billed StackCP control panel without cPanel licensing
20i runs proprietary StackCP, not cPanel/WHM. That single design choice eliminates the per-account cPanel license cost that ScalaHosting also dodges with SPanel. Revendeur 25 at USD 19.99/mo flat (after the USD 1 first-month promo) te donne 25 white-label accounts on autoscaling cloud infrastructure. No renewal lift; the price is the price.
The currency stack is awkward for AU resellers. 20i is UK-headquartered and bills in GBP at source; the USD price tag on their website is a conversion. AU resellers paying via card absorb AUD-to-USD-to-GBP FX on every renewal, ce qui ajoute 1 à 3% noise to the budget. WHMCS isn't bundled, but 20i offers a 40% reseller discount on WHMCS plus their own free HostShop billing platform as an alternative. HostShop integrates natively with My20i, which makes it a genuine WHMCS substitute for resellers who don't already have client invoices flowing through WHMCS.
The Singapore data center is the closest of 20i's three (Londres, Dallas, Singapour) to Australia, with typical Sydney latency of 95 à 110 SP. That's worse than Sydney DC providers but better than InterServer's Los Angeles routing or Hostripples' UK/India options. For non-latency-sensitive client sites (blogs, marketing pages, low-traffic WordPress), Singapore via 20i is workable.
Avantages:
- StackCP eliminates cPanel licensing entirely
- Free HostShop billing as WHMCS alternative
- 19,99 USD/mois fixe (no renewal trick)
- 100% marque blanche, free private nameservers
Les inconvénients:
- Pas de Sydney DC (Singapour est la plus proche)
- StackCP is unfamiliar to cPanel-trained clients
- GBP-source billing means triple-currency FX for AU resellers
Tarification: USD 19.99/mo flat on Reseller 25 (USD 1 first-month promo). 30-jour de remboursement. StackCP + HostShop included; cPanel/WHMCS not bundled.
Meilleur pour: Cost-led AU resellers comfortable with StackCP whose client sites tolerate ~100 ms Singapore latency.
Ignorer si: Your clients expect cPanel/WHM (HostArmada, Verpex, ChemiCloud) or you need Sydney latency for transactional sites.
Verdict: Choose 20i when StackCP is acceptable to your clients and skipping cPanel licensing is the headline appeal. For AU-targeted client sites, HostArmada en USD 18.20 with Sydney DC and bundled WHMCS beats it on every axis except control-panel cost.
9. TMDHosting
2k+
4.6
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60 GB | 2 TB | cPanel | $24.99 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 100 GB | 3 TB | cPanel | $34.99 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| 180 GB | 4 TB | cPanel | $49.99 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
TMDHosting – Best for AU resellers who want a 60-day refund window to validate a new business
Most reseller plans give you 30 days to test the platform before committing. TMDHosting's 60-day money-back is twice that, which matters more for resellers than for shared-hosting buyers. You're not just testing a control panel; you're testing whether your client onboarding flow, migration tooling, and support escalation hold up end-to-end with real client traffic. 60 days lets you migrate two or three client sites and run a full month of operations before deciding.
The Sydney NVMe DC is real and runs alongside 8 other locations across the US, MOI, et Asie. Le revendeur 15 (la norme) plan at USD 29/mo standard with 50 GB SSD et 15 cPanel accounts is positioned at the higher end of cPanel reseller pricing in this list. That's the same 15-account tier as Verpex but at 2.4x the price (USD 29 vs. USD de Verpex 11.99).
What you're paying for is fully managed support. TMDHosting handles server-level issues for resellers, which means client downtime is somewhat their problem rather than entirely yours. For first-year resellers without sysadmin backup, that's the value proposition. WHMCS isn't bundled, which is the structural shortfall against HostArmada. En USD 29 + USD 18.95 WHMCS = USD 47.95/mo all-in for 15 comptes, TMDHosting is harder to justify against HostArmada Sitedust at USD 28 renouvellement pour 40 accounts with WHMCS bundled.
Avantages:
- 60-jour de remboursement, le plus long de cette liste
- Sydney NVMe DC plus 8 autres emplacements mondiaux
- Entièrement géré (provider handles server-level issues)
- Free transfer assistance
Les inconvénients:
- USD 29/mo standard rate is ~2.4x Verpex's Sydney-DC entry
- Seulement 15 accounts at entry tier
- WHMCS not bundled
Tarification: USD 19.95/mo promo / USD 29/mo standard on Reseller 15 (12-mois minimum). 60-jour de remboursement. cPanel + WHM bundled, WHMCS sold separately.
Meilleur pour: First-year AU resellers who value the 60-day evaluation window and want managed server-side support.
Ignorer si: You're cost-led (Verpex en USD 11.99 gagne) or you need WHMCS bundled (HostArmada wins).
Verdict: TMDHosting wins on the refund window and managed-support angle. The pricing is less defensible: at USD 29/mo for 15 accounts without bundled WHMCS, HostArmada Sitedust delivers more for less. Pick TMDHosting only when you need a full 60 days to migrate two or three real client sites and run a full operational month before committing.
10. Hostripples - Managed Web Hosting
797
4.6
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Illimité | Illimité | WHM | $3.96 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | WHM | $8.96 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
| Illimité | Illimité | Plesk | $21.96 / mo. | Voir le forfait |
Hostripples – Best for resellers who need WHMCS bundled and don't care about a Sydney DC
Commencez par les mauvaises nouvelles: Hostripples has no Australian data center. Their reseller infrastructure runs from US, Royaume-Uni, Pologne, and India locations, with India typically the closest practical option for AU resellers (130 à 160 ms Sydney latency). For AU-targeted client sites, c'est une rupture; for AU resellers serving Indian, Royaume-Uni, or US-based clients, India routing can work.
The reason to look at Hostripples at all is the WHMCS bundle. STARTER at USD 32.99/mo on the WHMCS SSD Reseller line includes free WHMCS Starter, 60 GB SSD, Bande passante illimitée, et 20 Comptes cPanel. CloudLinux on the shared infrastructure adds resource isolation between reseller customers. The pricing is the highest entry in this list, but the WHMCS license is genuinely included rather than upsold at the next tier.
The math against alternatives: Hostripples STARTER at USD 32.99 (no AU DC) versus HostArmada Sitedust at USD 18.20 promotion (Sydney DC, bundled WHMCS, 40 comptes). HostArmada wins on every axis except product-line specificity. If you need a budget reseller plan where WHMCS is bundled at the entry tier and AU DC isn't required, the cheaper option in this list is InterServer RS One at USD 19.95 plat.
Avantages:
- Démarreur WHMCS gratuit bundled at entry tier
- CloudLinux resource isolation
- 20 cPanel accounts at entry
- Gratuit Let's Encrypt SSL
Les inconvénients:
- No Australian DC (UK/India closest, ~130 to 160 ms latence)
- USD 32.99/mo entry is the highest cPanel reseller in this list
- Smallest data center footprint of any WHMCS-bundled option here
Tarification: USD 32.99/mo monthly / USD 34.99/mo annual on STARTER (WHMCS SSD Reseller). 30-jour de remboursement. cPanel + WHM + WHMCS bundled.
Meilleur pour: AU resellers serving Indian, Royaume-Uni, or non-AU clientele who want WHMCS bundled and don't mind India routing.
Ignorer si: Your clients are AU-resident (HostArmada, ChemiCloud, or Crucial all beat it) or you can spend USD 19.95 instead and get InterServer's price-lock with WHMCS bundled too.
Verdict: Hostripples is hard to recommend in 2026 against InterServer at lower price for the same WHMCS bundle and US DC routing. Pick it only if there's a specific client requirement for Indian or UK DC origin that makes it the structural fit.
11. Rocket.net
260
4.9
Positif
Positif
| Espace de rangement | Bande passante | Panneau | Prix |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $100.00 / mo. |
| 75 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $200.00 / mo. |
| 100 GB | Illimité | cPanel | $300.00 / mo. |
Rocket.net – Best for premium WordPress agency resellers who don't need cPanel
Rocket.net doesn't sell classic cPanel reseller plans. They sell managed WordPress agency tiers with a white-label control panel and reseller API. For AU agencies whose entire portfolio is WordPress (not Drupal, not generic PHP, not email hosting), this is a genuinely different product from everything else in this list. CDN Cloudflare Enterprise avec 275+ edge locations including Sydney sits in front of every site by default.
Niveau d'agence 1 à 83 USD/mois par an (or USD 100/mo monthly) gets you 10 WordPress installs with white-label dashboard, free unlimited migrations done by their team within roughly 60 minutes per site, and the Sydney origin region plus Cloudflare Enterprise edge cache. Effective per-site cost at Tier 1 is USD 8.30/mo, which is competitive with managed WordPress alternatives but a step up from cPanel reseller pricing where you can host 40 sites at USD 18.20/mo on HostArmada (USD 0.46/site).
The pricing model matters: Rocket.net states they don't apply renewal hikes, so USD 83/mo annual is the price forever. For an agency planning a 3- to 5-year horizon with growing client count, that predictability is meaningful. The trade is what you can sell: WordPress uniquement (no PHP-shared, no email, no cPanel for clients who want it).
Avantages:
- Sydney origin + CDN d'entreprise Cloudflare (275+ edges)
- White-label agency dashboard with reseller API
- Pas de hausse des prix de renouvellement (rare in this segment)
- Unlimited free migrations done within ~60 minutes
Les inconvénients:
- WordPress uniquement, no cPanel/email/general hosting
- Tarifs premium: USD 8.30/site at Tier 1 vs. USD 0.46/site on HostArmada
- Seulement 10 WP installs at entry tier
Tarification: USD 83/mo annual or USD 100/mo monthly on Agency Tier 1 (10 des sites). Pas de hausses de renouvellement. 30-jour de remboursement. White-label dashboard + reseller API; pas de cPanel.
For AU resellers targeting WordPress agency work, le plus large Hébergement revendeur WordPress guide covers the WP-managed reseller category in more depth.
Meilleur pour: AU WordPress-only agencies (sous 30 des sites) where Cloudflare Enterprise CDN performance and white-label workflow justify the premium-per-site cost.
Ignorer si: You sell anything other than WordPress (HostArmada or ChemiCloud), or your portfolio is large enough that USD 8.30/site math beats USD 0.46/site math even for premium hosting.
Verdict: Rocket.net wins for premium WP-agency positioning where the client experience and CDN performance are the value proposition. For volume-led resellers selling cPanel hosting at thin margins, the per-site math doesn't work. Crucial offers AU-jurisdiction managed cPanel reseller for those who need it locally; HostArmada offers volume cPanel reselling at low per-site cost.
Crucial – Best for AU agencies who need an Australian-headquartered provider, not a Sydney edge node
Crucial is the only Australian-headquartered provider on this list. L'autre 11 are global hosts (US-based mostly, plus 20i in the UK and Verpex with various jurisdictions) operating Sydney edge nodes. For AU resellers whose accounting prefers AUD invoicing, whose clients ask which jurisdiction stores their data, or whose own contracts reference Australian Consumer Law, that distinction is structural rather than cosmetic.
Revendeur Hébergeur (niveau d'entrée) at AUD 56.54/mo (à propos des dollars américains 37.32 at current FX) te donne 25 Stockage GB, 50 Comptes cPanel, unlimited monthly data transfer, SSL gratuit, CloudLinux, sauvegardes quotidiennes, et protection DDoS. The pricing is roughly 2x HostArmada Sitedust's USD 18.20 promo and 3x Verpex Start-Up's USD 11.99. What you're paying for: Facturation native en AUD (no FX surprise on renewal), 24/7 AU-business-hours-aware support, GST-friendly invoicing, and Australian Privacy Act 1988 jurisdiction applying directly to your reseller relationship rather than indirectly through a foreign provider.
Mid tier Reseller Plus at AUD 79.20/mo (50 GB, 75 comptes) and top tier Reseller Advanced at AUD 118.86/mo (100 GB, 100 comptes) keep the same pricing model. There's no promo trick: the price you see at sign-up is the price at renewal. For AU resellers planning long horizons where renewal predictability matters, that flatness compares favourably to HostArmada's 54% promo-to-renewal lift.
WHMCS isn't bundled, which is the structural shortfall against HostArmada. Add a Starter license at USD 18.95/mo (about AUD 28.50) and the all-in Crucial cost lands near AUD 85/mo, which is roughly 3x HostArmada's bundled USD 28 renouvellement. The AU-jurisdiction premium is real, but it's bigger than the sticker price suggests once WHMCS is in the stack.
Avantages:
- Only AU-headquartered reseller provider on this list
- Facturation native en AUD (no FX risk on renewal)
- Sydney DC, AU-based 24/7 soutien, AU jurisdiction
- 50 cPanel accounts at entry (matches HostArmada and ChemiCloud)
Les inconvénients:
- Entry price ~2x HostArmada Sitedust promo (EUR 56.54 vs. ~USD 18.20)
- Single Sydney DC (no geographic redundancy within AU)
- WHMCS not explicitly bundled
Tarification: AUD 56.54/mo Reseller Hosting (≈USD 37.32) entrée. AUD 79.20/mo Plus, AUD 118.86/mo Advanced. cPanel + WHM bundled.
Meilleur pour: AU agencies whose accounting, contractuel, or jurisdictional setup requires an Australian company rather than a global host with a Sydney edge node.
Ignorer si: You're cost-led and AUD-billing isn't a requirement (Verpex or HostArmada both beat Crucial on sticker price by 50% ou plus).
Verdict: Buy Crucial when AU jurisdiction is a hard requirement and not a nice-to-have. For AU agencies billing in AUD with GST passthrough and clients who care about data sovereignty (légal, soins de santé, gouvernement, education sectors), the AUD 56.54 entry premium is the cost of jurisdiction. Pour tout le monde, HostArmada Sitedust at half the price with a Sydney DC and bundled WHMCS is the better value.
10 Fournisseurs d'hébergement revendeur les plus évalués en Australie (Mai 2026)
| Nom d'hébergement | Satisfaction des utilisateurs dans % | Nombre d'avis | Promotions |
|---|---|---|---|
SiteGround pour l'Australie |
96% | 1529 | À PRÉSENT -81% |
HostPapa pour l'Australie |
92% | 517 | -77% DE |
Hostgator pour l'Australie |
84% | 432 | -73% À PRÉSENT |
Namecheap pour l'Australie |
79% | 395 | -61% (.Com) |
Hébergement A2 pour l'Australie |
91% | 152 | À PRÉSENT -76% |
MilesWeb pour l'Australie |
93% | 120 | -70% À PRÉSENT |
ChemiCloud pour l'Australie |
99% | 89 | 78% DE |
NameHero.com pour l'Australie |
98% | 87 | sauver 45% |
MochaHost pour l'Australie |
95% | 61 | -50% À PRÉSENT |
TMDHosting pour l'Australie |
80% | 71 | - 40% DE |
How to Choose Reseller Hosting in Australia
Before picking, run the WHMCS-included math: un dollar 12 plan plus a USD 18.95 license costs more than a USD 18.20 bundled plan, even though the sticker says otherwise. Once you've adjusted for that, the right pick splits along four buyer profiles below.
Boutique AU agency, AUD invoicing matters, 10 à 30 client sites → Crucial Reseller Hosting at AUD 56.54/mo. Skip HostArmada here despite the lower sticker price; if AUD billing and AU jurisdiction are the deciding factors, the global hosts can't deliver them. The AUD 30 to 40/mo premium over USD-billed alternatives is the cost of buying from an Australian company.
Cost-led reseller, 5 à 15 des sites, willing to handle FX → Verpex Start-Up at USD 11.99/mo. Once you grow past 15 comptes, you're upgrading to Essential Reseller (17,99 USD/mois) en tous cas, at which point HostArmada Sitedust at USD 18.20 with bundled WHMCS and 40 accounts beats it on all-in cost. Skip Verpex if you need WHMCS bundled from day one.
For comparable cost-led options outside the AU-DC requirement, le plus large cheapest reseller hosting guide covers the under-USD-15/mo tier where Sydney DC is sacrificed for raw price.
WordPress-only agency, 10-30 des sites, premium positioning → Rocket.net Agency Tier 1 à 83 USD/mois par an. The Cloudflare Enterprise CDN performance and white-label workflow justify the per-site premium over cPanel reselling. Skip if you sell anything other than WordPress; ChemiCloud Grow at USD 24.95/mo with WordPress Toolkit inside WHM handles WP plus general hosting at one-third the per-site cost.
AU reseller serving North American clients, no Sydney DC required → InterServer RS One at USD 19.95/mo flat. The price-lock guarantee plus bundled WHMCS plus US DC origin makes it the predictable pick when client sites don't care about Sydney latency. Skip if any of your clients are AU-resident; le 150 ms LA-to-Sydney penalty shows up in cart conversion data.
For broader context on cPanel reseller hosting mechanics (WHM permissions, account creation workflows, reseller-vs-shared distinctions), le cPanel/WHM reseller hosting guide covers the operational layer in detail.
Questions fréquemment posées
Can I bill my Australian clients in AUD if I resell hosting through HostArmada or Verpex?
Oui, your client invoices to AUD-paying clients are entirely your decision; the provider's USD billing to you is upstream of your own pricing sheet. The friction is on your side: you absorb AUD/USD FX on every renewal cycle and need to factor 1 à 3% currency variance into your margin. Crucial is the only provider on this list that bills you natively in AUD, eliminating that variance from your books. If GST-compliant invoicing or AU jurisdiction is required by your accountant or by a specific client contract, Crucial is the structural fit.
Which reseller plans on this list bundle WHMCS at no extra cost?
Three providers bundle WHMCS at the entry tier: HostArmada Sitedust (USD 18.20 promotion), InterServer RS One (USD 19.95 plat), and Hostripples STARTER (USD 32.99 entrée). ChemiCloud bundles WHMCS from the Grow tier upward (USD 24.95 promotion, USD 29.95 renouvellement), not on Kickstart. ScalaHosting includes a WHMCS module but you still license WHMCS separately. Verpex, TMDHosting, 20je, L'intérêt, SiteGround, Rocket.net, and Crucial don't bundle WHMCS in the equivalent retail sense; you pay USD 18.95/mo or more for the Starter license on top of the hosting plan.
Is SiteGround Cloud Jump Start at USD 100/mo worth it for an AU reseller with only 5 sites clients?
Probablement pas. At USD 20/mo per site for 5 des sites, you're paying premium pricing without using the unlimited-sites benefit that justifies Cloud Jump Start. HostArmada Sitedust at USD 18.20 te donne 40 cPanel accounts with WHMCS bundled and a Sydney NVMe DC for the same monthly cost as one SiteGround site. SiteGround Cloud Jump Start works at 15 à 30 client sites where Site Tools' agency workflow fits better than WHM and you're consolidating onto premium GCP infra.
Does Crucial's AUD pricing actually save money vs. USD-billed hosts after FX?
On sticker price, non. Crucial Reseller at AUD 56.54/mo (à propos des dollars américains 37.32) is roughly 2x HostArmada Sitedust's USD 18.20 promotion. Where Crucial saves money is renewal predictability and FX risk: HostArmada renews at USD 28/mo (une 54% ascenseur) and you absorb AUD/USD FX volatility on every payment, while Crucial holds AUD pricing flat. Over a 36-month horizon for an AU reseller billing AUD-paying clients, the FX-stable pricing closes part of the gap. The remainder is the structural premium for AU jurisdiction and AUD-native invoicing, which is real value for some buyers and noise for others.
Verdict final
The AU reseller market splits cleanly. HostArmada Sitedust is the right answer for cost-conscious AU resellers who want bundled WHMCS, Sydney DC, et 40 cPanel accounts at the lowest realistic sticker. Crucial Reseller Hosting is the right answer when AU jurisdiction, Facturation en dollars australiens, or Australian Consumer Law applicability are hard requirements; the 2x price premium over HostArmada is the cost of buying from an Australian company rather than a global host with a Sydney edge node. Verpex Start-Up is the right answer for first-year resellers under 15 client sites who don't yet need WHMCS automation.
The middle tier (ChemiCloud, ScalaHosting, TMDHosting, InterServeur, 20je) couvre tout le reste: agencies wanting Sydney + softer renewal curves (ChemiCloud), portfolios large enough for SPanel's zero-license math (ScalaHosting), 60-day evaluation windows for new resellers (TMDHosting), price-lock for North American client work (InterServeur), or StackCP for cPanel-license-averse operators (20je). SiteGround, L'intérêt, Rocket.net, and Hostripples each fit narrower briefs: agency white-label (SiteGround Cloud), BYO-stack engineering (L'intérêt), WordPress-only premium (Rocket.net), or India/UK routing requirements (Hostripples).
For AU buyers comparing reseller against simpler product categories, le plus large Revendeur Hébergeur guide covers global picks where Sydney DC isn't a filter and shared/managed alternatives for resellers whose own primary site also needs hosting.
One last note worth making for AU buyers: the question of "which provider is cheapest" depends entirely on whether you treat WHMCS as a fixed cost or an optional one. Resellers running WHMCS-driven billing automation should treat the bundled-license providers (HostArmada, InterServeur, Hostripples) as the real budget tier; the cheapest-on-paper plans become second-cheapest once you add USD 18.95/mo for the license. Resellers who don't yet need WHMCS should treat the unbundled providers (Verpex, ChemiCloud Kickstart, 20i with HostShop) as the real budget tier instead. Both versions of "bon marché" are valid; they just describe different businesses.










