pair Networks vs DreamHost Shared Starter

A detailed comparison to help you choose between pair Networks and DreamHost Shared Starter.

pair Networks

pair Networks

Pittsburgh-based hosting since 1996 — employee-owned

DreamHost Shared Starter

DreamHost Shared Starter

Cheapest DreamHost plan — 1 site, WordPress optimised

Overview
Rating4.0 (240 reviews)4.5 (237 reviews)
Pricing modelpaidpaid
Best forUsers who prefer supporting employee-owned businesses with a strong ethical business modelPrivacy-conscious beginners wanting the longest refund policy and free domain privacy from day one
Pricing transparency
Intro price$7.99/mo$2.59/mo
Renewal price$12.99/mo$7.99/mo
Renewal hike+63%+209%
Renewal transparencygoodgood
Money-back days30 days97 days
Uptime guarantee99.9%99.9%
Hosting amenities
cPanel included
WordPress 1-click
Staging environment
Daily backups
Free SSL
Free domain
Free migration
Phone support
Live chat
LiteSpeed server
Green hosting
Data-center locations
Regions
United States
United States
Tags
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pair Networks

Pros

  • + Employee-owned — ethical business model
  • + Since 1996 — 28-year track record
  • + Transparent renewal pricing (63% increase — better than most)

Cons

  • - US-only datacenter in Pittsburgh
  • - Less competitive on price than Hostinger
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DreamHost Shared Starter

Pros

  • + 97-day money-back guarantee — longest in industry
  • + Free domain privacy included
  • + Transparent renewal — 208% is bad but they show it clearly

Cons

  • - 208% renewal price increase
  • - Single website only on Starter plan
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