Team Hostings

Our top pick for enterprise is SiteGround — high-availability cloud with strong support. Below are our top five, ranked, with a side-by-side table, what to look for, and answers to common questions. You can also compare every host side by side or take the 60-second quiz.

What to look for in enterprise hosting

The five things that actually matter at enterprise scale.

The best enterprise hosting, ranked

Chosen on availability, security, scalability and support.

1Best overallOur score 9.4

SiteGround offers enterprise-grade cloud on Google Cloud infrastructure, with high availability, advanced security, dedicated resources and priority support, plus custom plans for large sites.

  • Google Cloud high availability
  • Advanced managed security
  • Dedicated resources and scaling
  • Priority 24/7 support
  • Cloud plans cost more
  • Aimed below the largest enterprises
$3.95/mo 67% off (reg $11.95)
2Best for performanceOur score 9.2

A2 Hosting delivers strong performance for enterprise sites, with LiteSpeed, managed and unmanaged VPS and dedicated servers, plus SSH and staging for serious workloads.

  • LiteSpeed performance
  • Managed and unmanaged VPS
  • Dedicated server options
  • SSH, staging and Git
  • Top performance on higher tiers
  • Plan line-up can be confusing
$3.92/mo 51% off (reg $7.68)
3Best VPS and dedicatedOur score 8.8

DreamHost provides cloud, VPS and dedicated servers with full root, unlimited traffic and strong privacy, a flexible base for enterprise apps and high-traffic properties.

  • Cloud, VPS and dedicated
  • Full root and unlimited traffic
  • Strong privacy and compliance
  • 97-day money-back guarantee
  • No 24/7 phone support
  • Custom panel has a learning curve
$2.59/mo 47% off (reg $5.50)
4Best dedicatedOur score 8.6

Bluehost offers managed dedicated servers with generous resources, a free CDN and 24/7 phone support, a straightforward enterprise option backed by a large provider.

  • Managed dedicated servers
  • Generous resources
  • Free CDN included
  • 24/7 phone support
  • Fewer enterprise tools
  • Upsells during checkout
$2.95/mo 64% off (reg $7.99)
5Best valueOur score 8.5

Hostinger's higher cloud and VPS tiers give enterprise projects strong resources for the price, with NVMe storage, a dedicated IP and a clean panel, a value option for cost-conscious teams.

  • Strong resources for the price
  • Fast NVMe storage
  • Dedicated IP available
  • Simple management panel
  • Fewer enterprise features
  • Best price needs a long term
$0.80/mo 90% off (reg $7.99)

Enterprise hosting compared

Our top five at a glance.

HostOur scoreFromUptimeAvg. speedFree migrationMoney-back
SiteGround9.4$3.95/mo99.99%514 msYes30-day
A2 Hosting9.2$3.92/mo99.99%622 msYesAnytime
DreamHost8.8$2.59/mo99.95%854 msYes97-day
Bluehost8.6$2.95/mo99.95%578 msYes30-day
Hostinger8.5$0.80/mo99.98%379 msNo30-day

Enterprise hosting FAQ

What is the best hosting for enterprise?
SiteGround is our top enterprise pick for high-availability Google Cloud infrastructure, advanced security and priority support. A2 Hosting and DreamHost offer strong VPS and dedicated options.
Do enterprises need dedicated or cloud hosting?
Usually yes. Enterprise sites need the guaranteed resources, isolation and availability of cloud, VPS or dedicated plans rather than shared hosting.
What about security and compliance?
Look for advanced managed security, isolation, free SSL, backups and compliance support. DreamHost and SiteGround offer strong privacy and security features for sensitive data.
Can these hosts handle high availability?
SiteGround's Google Cloud setup and the dedicated and cloud plans from A2 Hosting and DreamHost are built for high availability, with redundancy and monitoring.
How much does enterprise hosting cost?
Cloud, VPS and dedicated enterprise plans typically run from around $30 to several hundred dollars per month depending on resources, redundancy and support level.
Do these plans include an SLA?
Higher cloud and dedicated plans often include uptime guarantees and priority support. Check the specific plan, as SLAs and response times vary by host and tier.