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1. Plans and Pricing
BigRock Is Cheaper, but SiteGround Offers Better Value for Money
SiteGround provides managed shared/WordPress hosting, WooCommerce hosting, cloud, reseller, and dedicated server hosting. On the other hand, BigRock offers unmanaged shared/WordPress hosting, e-commerce hosting, cloud hosting, VPS, and email hosting. With SiteGround, you can choose to be billed monthly, annually, biennially, or triennially. BigRock allows you to subscribe quarterly, annually, biennially, or triennially, depending on the plan you choose. SiteGround Web Hosting
Plan NameStorageBandwidthFree SSLNumber of SitesPrice
More detailsA free domain name is included with some hosting plans from SiteGround
BigRock Web Hosting
Plan NameStorageBandwidthNumber of SitesPrice
More details2. Features
More Freebies and Premium Features with SiteGround – BigRock Covers the Basics
SiteGround has three shared/WordPress hosting plans. While BigRock offers four shared/WordPress hosting plans for Linux and four shared hosting plans for Windows. With SiteGround, you get from 10 GB to 40 GB SSD storage, unlimited email accounts, unlimited databases, 1 to unlimited websites, and managed WordPress. You also get several freebies, including an SSL certificate, daily backups, the Weebly site builder, and a CDN with all plans. SiteGround no longer provides cPanel. Instead, it has developed an in-house control panel called SiteTools, which is more user-friendly and efficient than cPanel. SiteGround’s GrowBig and GoGeek plans include free premium features such as speed-boosting caching and site staging. The GoGeek plan also comes with free White-Label Clients, more server resources, and pre-installed Git. BigRock gives you 10 GB to unlimited disk space (traditional disk drives), 200 to unlimited email accounts, cPanel, Softaculous installer, and SSH access. You can also host from 1 to unlimited websites. Discover more differences between SiteGround and BigRock in the comparison table below:SiteGround | BigRock | |
Hosting Types | Shared, WordPress hosting, WooCommerce, cloud, reseller, dedicated servers. | Shared (Linux & Windows), reseller (Linux & Windows), WordPress hosting, CMS hosting, e-commerce hosting, VPS, cloud hosting, email hosting |
Free Domain | ✘ | ✘ |
Free SSL Certificate | ✔ | ✘ |
Disk Space | 10 GB to 120 GB | 10 GB – unlimited |
Bandwidth | Unmetered | 1 TB – unlimited |
Automatic Backups | Daily | Weekly with cloud hosting |
Control Panel | SiteTools | cPanel, Plesk |
Email Accounts | Unlimited | 200 – unlimited |
Free CDN | ✔ | Only with cloud hosting |
Free Site Migration | Yes, but not on the cheapest shared or WordPress plans | ✘ |
Money-Back Guarantee | 30 days | 30 days |
3. Performance
BigRock Has Faster Page Loading Speeds – SiteGround Offers More Performance-Boosting Features for Free
SiteGround has a strong global presence with servers in the U.S.A, the U.K., the Netherlands, and Singapore, whereas BigRock only has servers in the U.S.A and India. While BigRock only uses SSD storage with its VPS plans, SiteGround provides SSD as standard with all its plans. SSD boosts the loading speed of your website and improves its stability compared to traditional disk drives. You can get free Cloudflare CDN (Content Delivery Network) with all of SiteGround’s plans, but BigRock only include it with its cloud hosting plans. A CDN places your website on a global network of cloud servers, boosting its loading speed from different locations worldwide. Using Sucuri to test SiteGround’s loading speeds, it showed some fast times from most locations, but a few others were less than impressive, leading to an overall score of B. Check all the results in this in-depth SiteGround review. On the other hand, BigRock scored A+ with only two slow locations. See the full BigRock review for more details. Even though SiteGround offers several performance-boosting features, BigRock delivered faster page loading speeds. In this case, BigRock wins the performance round.4. Security
SiteGround Offers More Security Features Than BigRock
SiteGround has an impressive set of security features, including a web application firewall (WAF), an artificial intelligence (AI) anti-bot system that protects against malicious attacks including DDoS and Brute-Force, 24/7 server monitoring, and access to the Sucuri-developed SG Scanner for anti-malware. BigRock’s security features are limited to DDoS protection unless you’re willing to pay for add-ons such as SiteLock and CodeGuard. BigRock uses CloudLinux OS with its Linux-based shared hosting plans, and SiteGround uses a similar technology called Unique Account Isolation. Both technologies securely isolate your account from other users on the same server to protect it from unwanted external threats. They also ensure that all the server’s resources are allocated fairly between accounts. SiteGround provides free automatic daily backups with all accounts, whereas BigRock only offers free automatic weekly backups with specific plans. The winner? SiteGround. As you can see, SiteGround has way more security features than BigRock, making it a safer option to use for your website.5. Support
BigRock Has More Support Options and Is More Responsive
Both SiteGround and BigRock have comprehensive knowledgebases with articles and tutorials covering the essential topics. SiteGround also has a blog and a large active community forum. SiteGround’s customer support is available 24/7 through live chat, phone, and support tickets, although sometimes it can be slow to connect to a live chat agent. Once I connected, the agent was helpful and answered all my questions thoroughly. Like SiteGround, BigRock’s support is also available 24/7 through live chat, phone, and support tickets. Unlike SiteGround, you can contact the support team via email as well. I went for the live chat and was connected quickly to an agent who promptly answered all my questions. Even though both hosts provide reliable support, BigRock has more communication channels and is slightly more responsive. Therefore, BigRock wins the support round by a slim margin.BigRock Loses Out to SiteGround
Even though BigRock offers affordable prices, improved performance, and more supportive customer service, it couldn’t compete with a robust hosting provider such as SiteGround. Despite the higher cost of SiteGround, it delivers top-notch features, additional complimentary services, and enhanced security. This combination ensures that SiteGround offers superior value for your investment. SiteGround is also recommended by our experts as one of the top 10 web hosting services.SiteGround
BigRock
Plans and Pricing
Offers Plans for Linux only. Offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Offers plans for Linus and Windows. Offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Key Features
Free website migration, free SSL, SSD storage with all plans, free Weebly website builder.
Unlimited HDD storage and unlimited email accounts.
Performance
More server locations, free CDN with all plans, slower loading speeds
Fewer server locations, free CDN with specific plans only, faster loading speeds
Security
WAF, AI anti-bot system, 24/7 server monitoring, SG Scanner, Unique Account Isolation, automatic daily backups with all plans
DDoS protection, SiteLock (optional paid add-on), CodeGuard (optional paid add-on), CloudLinux OS, automatic weekly backups with specific plans
Support
Comprehensive knowledgebase, blog, community forum, 24/7 live chat, phone, and support tickets, agents are helpful
Comprehensive knowledgebase, 24/7 live chat, phone, support tickets, and email, high responsiveness, agents are helpful