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Hostbrr VS Speedypage: Which is the best for speed?
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Hostbrr VS Speedypage: Which is the best for speed?

LenzLenz Member
edited October 2023 in Reviews

Hi there, I'm looking for honest opinions on which is the best among them? Thank you!

Hostbrr VS Speedypage: Which is the best for speed?
  1. Hi there, I'm looking for honest opinions on which is the best among them? Thank you!86 votes
    1. Hostbrr
      37.21%
    2. Speedypage
      62.79%

Comments

  • I have first hand experience with Speedypage and I am loving their service. My website now load incredibly fast and the Bunny.net Image Optimization (which is a free add-on) is well worth the cost of my hosting bundle.

    Thanked by 2Thundas Lenz
  • labzelabze Member, Patron Provider
    edited October 2023

    I'll just allow myself to chime in.

    Most of our servers run AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and manage a 10/10 in WordPress Benchmark. Probrably all except DirectAdmin in Germany, which is planned to be upgraded in some time. SpeedyPage utilizes 5000 and 7000 series I believe. I'd doubt there are any real-world performance benefits between either of our setups.

    SpeedyPage has the awesome offer of including BunnyCND with some of their plans, if that is something you want to and can make use of it's definetively a great option. We got the benefit of being cheaper so if you value that, then theres that.

    There's also the question of control panel and location.

  • speedypagespeedypage Member, Host Rep

    @labze said:
    I'll just allow myself to chime in.

    Most of our servers run AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and manage a 10/10 in WordPress Benchmark. Probrably all except DirectAdmin in Germany, which is planned to be upgraded in some time. SpeedyPage utilizes 5000 and 7000 series I believe. I'd doubt there are any real-world performance benefits between either of our setups.

    SpeedyPage has the awesome offer of including BunnyCND with some of their plans, if that is something you want to and can make use of it's definetively a great option. We got the benefit of being cheaper so if you value that, then theres that.

    There's also the question of control panel and location.

    Same feedback from us, it really depends what you value :)

    FYI, Ashburn is 7950X, London is 7900 and Singapore is 5950X. Singapore has hardware being shipped at the moment to also bring that up to a 7900.

  • ThundasThundas Member
    edited October 2023

    I chose Speedypage for their excellent support and seamless transfer of our non-cpanel site. We didn't opt for their BunnyCDN option since we use Cloudflare's workers and other features. Maybe I could bypass Cloudflare CDN, but I'm not going to change what works.

    • Speedypage has a year on top of Hostbrr, I don't usually go for a newer host when hosting production.
  • rajantpwsrajantpws Member

    @Thundas said:
    I chose Speedypage for their excellent support and seamless transfer of our non-cpanel site. We didn't opt for their BunnyCDN option since we use Cloudflare's workers and other features. Maybe I could bypass Cloudflare CDN, but I'm not going to change what works.

    • Speedypage has a year on top of Hostbrr, I don't usually go for a newer host when hosting production.

    whats your feedback since 2 year now how are their services of speedypage?

  • RubbenRubben Member

    @speedypage @labze ok now kiss

  • diwakerddiwakerd Member

    Can't say about speedy page but Hostbrr is good
    I m hosting few wordpress there and also
    i m hosting my own custom cdn at hostbrr singapore location for our woocommerce ecommerce websites and cost is just 70 dollars for annual 250gb plan costwise hostbrr is superrr

  • Hostbrr is good, but its no longer a 10 on Wordpress benchmark. Performance has taking a bit of a hit. I guess now they have a ton more customers.

  • nvmenvme Member
    edited May 26

    @speedypage said:

    @labze said:
    I'll just allow myself to chime in.

    Most of our servers run AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and manage a 10/10 in WordPress Benchmark. Probrably all except DirectAdmin in Germany, which is planned to be upgraded in some time. SpeedyPage utilizes 5000 and 7000 series I believe. I'd doubt there are any real-world performance benefits between either of our setups.

    SpeedyPage has the awesome offer of including BunnyCND with some of their plans, if that is something you want to and can make use of it's definetively a great option. We got the benefit of being cheaper so if you value that, then theres that.

    There's also the question of control panel and location.

    Same feedback from us, it really depends what you value :)

    FYI, Ashburn is 7950X, London is 7900 and Singapore is 5950X. Singapore has hardware being shipped at the moment to also bring that up to a 7900.

    I have both shared and reseller hosting in Ashburn, and they have 9950x as far as I remember.
    Has something changed recently?
    Edit: Checked using terminal now and it is 9950x indeed

    Thanked by 1speedypage
  • ThundasThundas Member

    @rajantpws said:

    @Thundas said:
    I chose Speedypage for their excellent support and seamless transfer of our non-cpanel site. We didn't opt for their BunnyCDN option since we use Cloudflare's workers and other features. Maybe I could bypass Cloudflare CDN, but I'm not going to change what works.

    • Speedypage has a year on top of Hostbrr, I don't usually go for a newer host when hosting production.

    whats your feedback since 2 year now how are their services of speedypage?

    I stopped using them but not for anything negative, would def go with them again one day, i had to leave cause my sites are using lots of space. They are still a excellent choice if you want stable and premium shared hosting.

  • @Thundas said:

    @rajantpws said:

    @Thundas said:
    I chose Speedypage for their excellent support and seamless transfer of our non-cpanel site. We didn't opt for their BunnyCDN option since we use Cloudflare's workers and other features. Maybe I could bypass Cloudflare CDN, but I'm not going to change what works.

    • Speedypage has a year on top of Hostbrr, I don't usually go for a newer host when hosting production.

    whats your feedback since 2 year now how are their services of speedypage?

    I stopped using them but not for anything negative, would def go with them again one day, i had to leave cause my sites are using lots of space. They are still a excellent choice if you want stable and premium shared hosting.

    What are you using now?

  • ThundasThundas Member

    @Motion3549 said:

    @Thundas said:

    @rajantpws said:

    @Thundas said:
    I chose Speedypage for their excellent support and seamless transfer of our non-cpanel site. We didn't opt for their BunnyCDN option since we use Cloudflare's workers and other features. Maybe I could bypass Cloudflare CDN, but I'm not going to change what works.

    • Speedypage has a year on top of Hostbrr, I don't usually go for a newer host when hosting production.

    whats your feedback since 2 year now how are their services of speedypage?

    I stopped using them but not for anything negative, would def go with them again one day, i had to leave cause my sites are using lots of space. They are still a excellent choice if you want stable and premium shared hosting.

    What are you using now?

    Currently on a 1tb crate by namecrane.

  • @Thundas said:

    @Motion3549 said:

    @Thundas said:

    @rajantpws said:

    @Thundas said:
    I chose Speedypage for their excellent support and seamless transfer of our non-cpanel site. We didn't opt for their BunnyCDN option since we use Cloudflare's workers and other features. Maybe I could bypass Cloudflare CDN, but I'm not going to change what works.

    • Speedypage has a year on top of Hostbrr, I don't usually go for a newer host when hosting production.

    whats your feedback since 2 year now how are their services of speedypage?

    I stopped using them but not for anything negative, would def go with them again one day, i had to leave cause my sites are using lots of space. They are still a excellent choice if you want stable and premium shared hosting.

    What are you using now?

    Currently on a 1tb crate by namecrane.

    wow 60$/m

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