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Technologies > Web Hosting > Top Site Usage

Web hosting providers ranked by usage on top websites

Detailed statistics in our extensive web hosting providers market report.

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This diagram shows the share of top sites among all the sites for various web hosting providers.

We calculate a top-site score from the usage of a technology by top sites compared to its usage by average sites. The score is derived from measurements at several traffic levels, but roughly speaking, score 2 means that usage of the technology is twice as common among the top 1,000 sites than among all sites. Score -3 means that usage by all sites is three times as common as by the top 1,000 sites. Only technologies used by 10 sites or more are included in this report. See technologies overview for further explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
Usage of ServerStack among top 1,000 sites is 111 times as common than among all sites.

ServerStack
111
Arc XP
111
Sorry
48.0
W3Techs.com, 6 August 2025
Top-site scores for web hosting providers

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You can find top site usage data for all 1231 web hosting providers in our web hosting providers market report.

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Technology Brief
Web Hosting Providers
A web hosting service provides infrastructure to enable website owners to make their website accessible on the internet. We distinguish the web hosting provider, as the direct partner of the website owners, from the data center provider, who provides the hardware and networking infrastructure, and may or may not be the same as the hosting provider. We also separate reverse proxy services and CDN providers in a distinct category, as they typically do not provide hosting services.
We group brands, that are owned by the same entity, to show the real relevant market shares.

Web hosting information is partly based on data provided by ipinfo.io.


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