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1. Plans and Pricing
GoDaddy Wins with Its Cheaper Prices and Money-Back Guarantee
GoDaddy’s starting shared hosting plan is slightly less expensive than Enom’s, thanks to the available discounts. GoDaddy’s standard WordPress hosting plans also cost less than Enom’s. GoDaddy Hosting Web Hosting
Plan NameStorageBandwidthFree SSLNumber of SitesPrice
More detailsA free domain name is included with some hosting plans from GoDaddy Hosting
Enom Web Hosting
Plan NameStorageBandwidthNumber of SitesPrice
More details2. Features
GoDaddy Wins This Round Hands Down
You can choose from a complete suite of hosting products from GoDaddy including shared hosting (Linux and Windows), WordPress hosting (including managed plans), reseller hosting, VPS hosting, and dedicated servers. In contrast, Enom’s limited range of hosting packages include Linux shared hosting and DNS hosting. All Enom’s shared hosting plans offer 1-click WordPress installation and a WordPress toolkit. Yet, if you need WordPress hosting, you may prefer GoDaddy due to its array of WordPress plans. GoDaddy and Enom use Linux OS and offer automatic backups, but GoDaddy’s shared hosting plans use cPanel while Enom uses Plesk panel. GoDaddy wins as it also offers a free domain with the annual plan, on-demand resources, free 1-click app installer, free CDN plus pre-built sites and a drag-and-drop page editor (both available with WordPress hosting), SSH access, and free website migration, to name a few. To compare Enom and GoDaddy’s key features, you can take a look at this head-to-head feature comparison table:Enom | GoDaddy | |
Hosting Types | Linux shared hosting and DNS hosting | shared hosting (Linux and Windows), WordPress hosting, reseller hosting, VPS hosting, and dedicated servers |
Free Domain | × | ✓ |
Free SSL Certificate | × | ✓ (for initial purchase term with highest plan) |
Disk Space | 20-100GB | 30GB-unlimited |
Bandwidth | 200-1000GB | Unmetered |
Automatic Backups | ✓ | ✓ |
Control Panel | Plesk | cPanel |
Email accounts | 50-150, depending on the plan | Not Mentioned |
Free CDN | × | ✓ (with WordPress hosting) |
Free Site Migration | × | ✓ |
Money-Back Guarantee | × | ✓ |
3. Performance
GoDaddy Wins with Its Consistent 99.9%+ Uptime
Enom’s website provides minimal information regarding its data center locations. Unfortunately, their customer support was not able to offer assistance either. On the other hand, GoDaddy’s website also presents limited details concerning its data centers situated in the US, Europe, and Asia. For its WordPress hosting plans, GoDaddy offers load-balanced servers and CDN that speed up your website load times by up to 50%.
Both GoDaddy and Enom offer a 99.9% uptime guarantee. You can check our expert Enom review to get details.
GoDaddy’s actual performance results are much better with 99.9%+ uptime over the past 12 months, as our performance tests found. Find out more in our expert GoDaddy review.
For its consistent 99.9%+ uptime along with speed-enhancing features, GoDaddy wins this round.
4. Security
GoDaddy’s Comprehensive Security Measures Make It the Winner Again
Enom offers paid SSL certificates and SiteLock website security plans. In contrast, GoDaddy provides you with fraud, virus, and spam protection along with sender ID authentication and free and paid SSL certificates. You’ll also get Cage FS, Web Application Firewall (WAF), malware removal and scanning, CDN, email privacy and protection with 256-bit encryption, 24/7 monitoring, DDoS attack mitigation, and prevention of cross-site scripting and injection from it. With its multiple security features, GoDaddy is the clear winner of this round.5. Support
Neither Host Does Well, but GoDaddy Is Slightly Better
Though Enom offers support via 24/7 live chat and phone along with support tickets, it took me almost an hour to get the necessary information via live chat. However, it offers decent self-support through its Support Center, WHOIS lookup, blog, and a Developer Hub (beta). Though GoDaddy claims to offer 24/7 live chat and phone support, it’s often erratic as our expert reviewer found. But GoDaddy’s extensive knowledge base with articles and video tutorials along with its community forums offer adequate self-help. Despite its somewhat erratic support, GoDaddy’s still wins this round due to its slightly better support response and for having dedicated phone lines for dozens of countries.GoDaddy Is the Clear Winner
Despite its hit-and-miss support, GoDaddy outperformed Enom in every other category. Since it scored well on our multiple parameters including pricing, features, performance, and security, I’ve no doubt in declaring GoDaddy the winner of this competition. If you think neither of these web hosts meets your requirements, you can head over to our list of the best web hosting services.Comparison Table
Enom
GoDaddy
Plans and Pricing
Reasonably priced starting plans
Marginally lower starting prices but renewal rates are steep
Key Features
SSL, Plesk control panel, and automatic backups
Free domain with annual plan, on-demand resources, free 1-click app installer, free CDN plus pre-built sites and drag-and-drop page editor (both with WordPress hosting), SSH access, and free website migration
Performance
99.9% uptime guarantee
99.9% uptime guarantee with consistent performance that’s much better
Security
Paid SSL certificates and SiteLock website security plans
Free and paid SSL, WAF, Cage FS, malware removal and scanning, CDN, email privacy and protection, 24/7 monitoring, DDoS attack mitigation, and prevention of cross-site scripting and injection
Support
24/7 live chat and phone plus support tickets; Support Center, WHOIS lookup, blog, and a Developer Hub (beta) for self-support
24/7 live chat and phone support; extensive knowledge base and community forums for self-support