<\/strong><\/td>2\/6<\/td> 2\/6<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\nWinner:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\nGoDaddy seems to be the better option when you closely check out features of both Web hosts. We need to see more features from both platforms to help us pick an outright winner.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
<\/span>Quick Comparison: AWS vs GoDaddy<\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<\/td> AWS<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>GoDaddy<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>Features<\/strong><\/td>Cloud hosting Multi-CMS (WordPress, Joomla, PrestaShop, etc.) support VPS hosting 200+ web products in total <\/td> Website builder Shared hosting Free domain Unmetered bandwidth Custom templates<\/td><\/tr> Support<\/strong><\/td>Community forums Support services (email, live chat, phone, ticket, etc.)<\/td> Phone supportEmail supportLive chat supportKnowledgebase <\/td><\/tr> Performance <\/strong><\/td>Average uptime of 99.99%<\/td> Average uptime of 99.99%<\/td><\/tr> Ease of use<\/strong><\/td>Integration of over 200+ services from the suite<\/td> Simple UI and over 200 drag-and-drop themes<\/td><\/tr> Security<\/strong><\/td>Multiple layer scanning and cloud security<\/td> Malware scanner and scheduled data backups<\/td><\/tr> Server location<\/strong><\/td>Servers in 10+ regions and 5+ continents including Asia, Australia, and Middle East, North America, Europe, South Africa, USA,<\/td> Three (3) continents with server locations in the US, Singapore, and The Netherlands.<\/td><\/tr> Free migration<\/strong><\/td>No<\/td> No<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<\/span>About AWS and GoDaddy<\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\nAWS<\/strong><\/td>Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a Web host and digital marketing suite for individual and business websites. The company offers cloud hosting on all its plans along with 200+ specialized services for online marketing, cloud computing, data security, and much more. <\/td><\/tr> GoDaddy<\/strong><\/td>GoDaddy is a US-based domain registrar and Web host with millions of active users worldwide. The Web host currently offers its services through shared servers and dedicated data centers in at least three continents worldwide.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<\/span>AWS vs GoDaddy \u2013 A Side-by-Side Comparison<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\nWe\u2019ll have to compare no less than eight (8) vital features of both Web hosts to see the best option. Let\u2019s check out the main hosting elements, site performance, security, customer support, server location, and much more from both Web hosts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
<\/span>1. Key Hosting Features: AWS vs GoDaddy<\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\nHosting Feature<\/strong><\/td>AWS<\/strong><\/td>GoDaddy<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>Free daily backups and restore<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>Yes (Auto-scheduling available)<\/td> No<\/td><\/tr> High-performance SSD storage<\/strong><\/td>Yes (20GB to 640GB+)<\/td> Yes<\/td><\/tr> Free WordPress installation<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>Yes<\/td> Yes<\/td><\/tr> Free site migration<\/strong><\/td>No<\/td> No<\/td><\/tr> Free website builder<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>No<\/td> No<\/td><\/tr> Free domain-associated email<\/strong><\/td>No<\/td> Yes<\/td><\/tr> Email accounts<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>No<\/td> Yes<\/td><\/tr> Disk space and bandwidth<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>Disk space: 1 GB to 7 TB (extra available on-demand) Bandwidth: 1 GB to 7 TB (extra available on-demand) <\/td> Unmetered bandwidth<\/td><\/tr> Built-in caching system<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>Yes<\/td> Yes<\/td><\/tr> Free CDN (content delivery network)<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>12-month trial<\/td> No<\/td><\/tr> Webspace limit<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>Unlimited<\/td> 25 GB (Economy plan), 60 GB (Deluxe plan), 75 GB (Unlimited plan), and 100 GB (Maximum plan)<\/td><\/tr> Free SSL<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>Only with load balancers<\/td> No (3 plans from $69.99 to $344.99)<\/td><\/tr> Sub and parked domains<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>No<\/td> Up to 500 sub-domains for every domain name<\/td><\/tr> Option to add multiple users<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>Yes<\/td> Yes<\/td><\/tr> Free custom domain name<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>No<\/td> Yes, for all yearly plans<\/td><\/tr> Git and SSH <\/strong>access<\/strong><\/strong><\/td>