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US (W) US (E) London Singapore Sao Paulo
41 ms
 
29 ms
 
100 ms
 
190 ms
 
139 ms
 
Bangalore Sydney Japan Canada Germany
233 ms
 
172 ms
 
125 ms
 
30 ms
 
111 ms
 
Performance question-mark-icon A+
07/08/2020 11:35 AM GMT

 

 

The speed test results of our recommended webhosts

We purchase web hosting accounts, set up test sites and run server response time tests on them. See how they perform in respective locations below!

 

US (W) US (E) London Singapore Sao Paulo Bangalore Sydney Japan Review

Hostinger

69 ms

28 ms

98 ms

239 ms

130 ms

331 ms

233 ms

165 ms

Review

A+

SiteGround

55 ms

3 ms

92 ms

223 ms

139 ms

380 ms

226 ms

148 ms

Review

A+

A2 Hosting

63 ms

10 ms

129 ms

234 ms

145 ms

433 ms

214 ms

147 ms

Review

A+

Kinsta

130 ms

95 ms

10 ms

287 ms

203 ms

487 ms

266 ms

221 ms

Review

A

Inmotion

2 ms

53 ms

322 ms

178 ms

172 ms

514 ms

153 ms

109 ms

Review

A

GreenGeeks

66 ms

19 ms

191 ms

455 ms

151 ms

324 ms

262 ms

214 ms

Review

A

InterServer

79 ms

7 ms

70 ms

217 ms

114 ms

187 ms

215 ms

151 ms

Review

A+

Bluehost

23 ms

78 ms

183 ms

193 ms

164 ms

330 ms

168 ms

125 ms

Review

A+

WP Engine

65 ms

32 ms

93 ms

220 ms

127 ms

348 ms

200 ms

173 ms

Review

A+

 


 

Explanation of results

 

  1. This test reveals your web hosting server response time. It contributes to (but is different from) your webpage loading time. Your webpage load time depends on several factors, including its code, caching, content delivery system and more. The response time of your web hosting depends on the quality of its network and hardware. Ultimately, server response time is the foundation of your website’s speed. According to Google, a server response speed of 200 ms is your goal. Learn more about how our Server Speed Checker works.
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  3. Click to open a larger map

    After we’ve captured the server response times from our test servers, we benchmark the average results against Google’s recommendation – 200 ms – and assign a rating to it. The map to the right shows the whereabouts of our testing servers. Click on it for a larger map.
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  5. For the best user experience, the ideal rating for your server response speed should be B+ and above. At minimum, it should be C+. Here is how the servers are ranked:

     

    • Anything below 180 ms is ranked A+
    • 181 ms – 210 ms is ranked A
    • 211 ms – 220 ms is ranked B+
    • 221 ms – 240 ms is ranked B
    • 241 ms – 280 ms is ranked C+
    • 281 ms – 360 ms is ranked C
    • 361 ms – 520 ms is ranked D+
    • 521 ms – 840 ms is ranked D
    • 841 ms – 1,480 ms is ranked E+
    • Anything above 1,480 ms is ranked E

     

  6. Due to the nature of how computer networking works, the test depends largely on network stability across the globe, which means the result can vary at different times because it’s almost impossible for a network to be 100 percent stable. We encourage you to run the test a few times to see the true response speed.
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  8. If your rating has not improved to at least C+ after a few tests, we suggest to review the locations where your server performs poorly. If your website audiences are not physically in the affected locations then this won’t matter much, but if they are then user experience will suffer. This may result in loss of users and potential sales. In that case, we strongly suggest for you to switch to a webhost that performs better in the affected locations. For more alternatives, check out these tips to speed up your server.