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Plans and Pricing
DreamHost Offers Good Value but Hostinger Raises the Bar
The variety of hosting plans offered by both Hostinger and DreamHost is enough to give anyone decision fatigue. Both providers offer a full suite of plans for shared cloud, virtual private server (VPS), and managed WordPress hosting. They also both offer agency-friendly hosting. In fact, the only significant difference is that DreamHost offers dedicated server hosting. DreamHost has a slight edge in terms of plans, however, because of its unlimited features. The aptly named Shared Unlimited plan allows you to launch as many websites as you want, and you get unlimited bandwidth and SSD storage as well. In comparison, Hostinger’s shared hosting plans have storage and site hosting caps. In this regard, DreamHost also wins points for its low prices and good value. DreamHost Web Hosting
Plan NameStorageBandwidthFree SSLNumber of SitesPrice
More detailsA free domain name is included with some hosting plans from DreamHost
Hostinger Web Hosting
Plan NameStorageBandwidthFree SSLNumber of SitesPriceFree Months
More detailsA free domain name is included with some hosting plans from Hostinger
Features
Hostinger Has Some Major Advantages Over DreamHost
Hostinger and DreamHost offer free SSL certificates, a free AI-powered site builder, easy-to-use control panels, and generous money-back guarantees. But that’s not to say that there aren’t any notable differences between the two. Hostinger definitely takes the lead with a couple of special features. First, Hostinger offers unlimited free migrations, while DreamHost offers a free DIY migration tool and also charges $199/per site migration unless you purchase a DreamPress plan. The second one is a little technical, and it involves the type of server software used. DreamHost relies on the traditional Apache web server as the main software for its servers. I won’t get too much into the specifics here, but rest assured that this is not a bad thing. Apache has been one of the most popular web server platforms for over twenty years for a reason. However, Hostinger uses LiteSpeed as its main web server software. LiteSpeed offers better static and dynamic content caching performance for sites built with WordPress, and the key to this is the integrated LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress (LSCWP) plugin, which allows you to fine-tune the settings to suit your particular site. That is all to say that if you were to host the exact same WordPress site on both hosts, you would likely get better loading speeds from Hostinger – which we did, as you’ll see in the Performance section below. Here, you can see a more in-depth comparison of the features offered by both hosts:Hostinger | DreamHost | |
Hosting types | Shared, managed WordPress/WooCommerce, cloud, and VPS | Shared, managed WordPress/WooCommerce, cloud, VPS, and dedicated hosting |
Free domain name | ✔ (on select plans) | ✔ (on select plans) |
Free SSL | ✔ | ✔ |
Number of websites | 1 – 300 | 1 – unlimited |
Storage | 100 GB SSD – 200 GB NVMe SSD | 50 GB – unlimited SSD |
Bandwidth | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Control panel | hPanel | DreamHost panel |
Free CDN | ✔ Hostinger CDN (on select plans) | ✔ Bunny CDN (on DreamPress plans) |
Email accounts | 100 (1 GB storage each) | Unlimited on Unlimited plans and up (25 GB storage each) |
Money-back guarantee | 30 days | 97 days |
Performance
Hostinger Outperforms DreamHost at Every Turn
Comparing the number of data center locations in this case almost feels unfair. Hostinger is one of the biggest hosting providers out there, with servers in Europe, Asia, and North and South America. In comparison, DreamHost is much more of a grassroots operation with a handful of servers located across the US. Hostinger includes LiteSpeed web servers with the LiteSpeed cache enabled by default on its shared and cloud hosting plans. You can see the effect of these optimizations in our GTmetrix test results. Hostinger scored an A, while DreamHost only scored a B. Our Hostinger site was fully loaded in just 0.82 seconds, while it took a full 2.6 seconds for our DreamHost site to load. In our review of Hostinger, we recorded excellent results with Sucuri’s Load Time Tester, which tests the performance and speed of a site through different servers around the world – these results were from a data center based in the US with no CDN enabled, and they were excellent in the US, exceptional in Europe, and decent almost everywhere else. DreamHost, on the other hand, didn’t perform as well. Our in-depth review showed some widely variable results, with performances ranging from pretty okay (a second or so) to atrocious (2-3+ seconds). I wouldn’t recommend this host if your primary audience is based in Asia or Oceania. However, activating a CDN might improve those results. Both hosts offer what sound like too-good-to-be-true uptime guarantees, with 99% and 100% respectively. The surprising thing is, as far as we have been able to tell, both hosts deliver on these promises. Still, reliability and high performance are two of the most important aspects of any hosting provider, and Hostinger offers more of both.Security
Hostinger’s Cloudflare DNS Gives You More Secure Hosting
Hostinger and DreamHost offer free SSL certificates with all plans. An SSL certificate ensures that your visitors will be able to access your website securely, with the added bonus that your site will rank slightly higher in Google’s search results than it would without an SSL. Hostinger also offers automatic weekly backups on its Premium plan, so you can restore a previous version of your site in the event of a malware infection. You can get automatic daily and on-demand backups, but only on its Business Shared Hosting plan. In contrast, DreamHost offers free automated daily backups for all its shared plans. Security-wise, these two hosts would be pretty much tied if it wasn’t for the fact that only Hostinger offers a Cloudflare DNS Firewall. This is an extra layer of security for Hostinger’s nameservers, which gives Hostinger an edge. DreamHost also offers an industry-standard firewall (Web Application Firewall), which Hostinger also offers. All in all, both hosts provide respectable security overall, with Hostinger taking a slight lead with its Cloudflare-protected nameservers.Support
Hostinger’s Support Is More Consistent
This is the one category where neither host has that much to brag about. Whereas both Hostinger and DreamHost offer excellent features, performance, security, and pricing, neither host offers remarkable customer service. This has been verified not only by our own extensive internal reviews, but also by a ton of external user reviews. We’ll start with DreamHost. According to its claims, DreamHost provides round-the-clock live chat support and phone callbacks. However, it can be a challenge to get through to a live support agent, as you need to get through an AI chatbot first. But as headache-inducing as contacting DreamHost’s customer support can be, the actual support is incredibly helpful. Just be aware that support’s likely to direct you to self-help articles that you could have found yourself. Hostinger also provides 24/7 live chat support, and the situation is quite similar. An AI chatbot guides you through live chat, suggesting self-help articles before giving you the option to contact a live agent. While not excessively long, wait times could be improved, but the quality of support is satisfactory. When we contacted Hostinger for our internal review, the answers we got were professional, courteous, and – crucially – honest. If there was anything that was beyond the scope of Hostinger’s own support agents, they would say so outright. For that reason, Hostinger edges out DreamHost when it comes to support. Regardless of your choice, I suggest you first explore the forums and knowledge bases. Both Hostinger and DreamHost provide a wide range of information about how to use their service, with solutions to usual queries, and beyond. If you’re in a tight spot, it’s likely you’ll find helpful details faster in this manner.Hostinger Outshines DreamHost in Every Category
DreamHost is a very good hosting provider, with plenty of features and decent performance. If this was a comparison of DreamHost versus most other hosting providers on the market, I’m sure it would have fared better. Overall, its Shared Unlimited plan is hard to beat and especially valuable for web developers managing multiple landing pages and small sites for clients.
Nevertheless, Hostinger offers more. This “more” includes an intuitively designed in-house control panel, quality features for less money, outstanding performance, and excellent value overall. I not only recommend Hostinger here – it also sits atop our list of the best web hosting services in 2025.
Take a look at the comparison table below to see how these two hosts fared against each other:
Hostinger
DreamHost
Plans and pricing
Cheap if you opt for long-term plans, and it offers incredible value and budget plans with generous resources.
Also quite cheap, with very good value if you sign up for a long-term plan. Depending on your plans, renewal fees may be cheaper than Hostinger.
Key features
LiteSpeed web server with cache plugin, free SSL and email, and an intuitive custom control panel.
Free SSL, unlimited bandwidth, and a more generous money-back guarantee.
Performance
Outstanding performance and a lot more server locations.
Decent performance for shared hosting in the US.
Security
Free SSL, weekly/daily backups, Cloudflare DNS firewall with DDoS protection
Free SSL, daily backups, standard firewall, and DDoS protection.
Support
AI chatbot, self-help resources, fast and helpful responses.
AI chatbot and phone call-back system, self-help resources, fast and good responses.