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A2 Hosting (now Hosting.com)

A2 Hosting is a web hosting provider, now rebranded as Hosting.com, offering shared cPanel, VPS, reseller, and WordPress hosting on NVMe SSD and LiteSpeed infrastructure with a 99.9% uptime SLA. Best for: Budget-friendly, speed-focused cPanel shared and VPS hosting.

A2 Hosting (now Hosting.com) official website, captured June 2026
Official A2 Hosting (now Hosting.com) site as of 2026-06-12.

At a glance

CategoryHosting
Starts at$2.99 (shared hosting 'starting at' price on homepage; billing term not shown)
PricingShared hosting starts at $2.99 and WordPress hosting at $5.83 (homepage 'starting at' prices); the cPanel hosting page lists a promo from US$3.99/mo (was US$14.99/mo, 'save up to 73%'); managed cPanel VPS from $28.75 and reseller accounts from $20.42; includes a 30-day money-back guarantee and 1 free domain for the first year on annual plans.
Best forBudget-friendly, speed-focused cPanel shared and VPS hosting

Key features

  • NVMe SSD storage with LiteSpeed web server on cPanel shared plans
  • Free SSL, DDoS protection, brute force defense, and malware scanning included on every plan
  • Free website migration and 1-click installs for popular CMS and apps
  • 99.9% uptime SLA with 24/7/365 in-house support (live chat, email, phone)
  • Unlimited MariaDB databases and daily backups on cPanel plans

Pricing

Shared hosting starts at $2.99 and WordPress hosting at $5.83 (homepage 'starting at' prices); the cPanel hosting page lists a promo from US$3.99/mo (was US$14.99/mo, 'save up to 73%'); managed cPanel VPS from $28.75 and reseller accounts from $20.42; includes a 30-day money-back guarantee and 1 free domain for the first year on annual plans. Confirm current terms on the vendor site before buying.

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Alternatives

Worth comparing: Hostinger, Siteground, Greengeeks.

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