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ChemiCloud vs KnownHost: Quick Summary
I tested both providers, and ChemiCloud came out ahead on pricing, global coverage, security defaults, and support response time.
It starts at $2.49/month versus KnownHost’s $3.47/month, includes daily backups and Imunify360 at every shared tier by default, and covers 19 data centers across four continents against KnownHost’s three.
KnownHost is the stronger pick if you need cPanel included at every tier without question, phone support around the clock, or enterprise-grade infrastructure for a managed VPS setup.
1. Prices and Plans Comparison
ChemiCloud starts lower, includes daily backups and CDN at every shared tier by default, and offers a longer refund window, while KnownHost requires additional spending for backups and charges more at entry despite bundling actual cPanel with every plan.
ChemiCloud
ChemiCloud’s shared hosting starts at $2.49/month. That price already includes features KnownHost either does not offer by default or charges extra for.
Key inclusions across all shared plans:
- Free daily offsite backups with 10–30 days of retention, no add-on required
- LiteSpeed web server with LSCache and Redis object caching
- Cloudflare CDN and QUIC.cloud CDN across 90+ countries
- Imunify360 malware protection and WAF active from account creation
- MailChannels email delivery integration
- Free domain on qualifying billing cycles
- 45-day money-back guarantee on shared, WordPress, reseller, and managed WordPress plans
What costs extra or is not available:
- VPS plans carry a 7-day refund window, not 45 days
- Monthly billing is unavailable on shared plans
- Shared storage tops at 40 GB NVMe, behind KnownHost’s 200 GB ceiling on higher shared tiers
- VPS plans start at $49.95/month, significantly higher than KnownHost’s $5/month entry VPS
ChemiCloud’s 45-day refund window is noticeably more generous than KnownHost’s 30 days, and KnownHost restricts its guarantee to the first package purchased, which is a meaningful limitation for users who want to test multiple plan types before committing.
KnownHost
KnownHost’s shared hosting starts at $3.47/month and the headline feature is that cPanel is included on every plan at no extra charge. cPanel licensing costs $15 or more per month when purchased separately, so for users who need it and cannot find it elsewhere without paying extra, that inclusion has real value.
Key inclusions across shared plans:
- cPanel on every shared and WordPress hosting plan at no additional fee
- LiteSpeed web server with LSCache enabled by default
- CloudLinux OS with per-account resource isolation on shared hosting
- SSH access even on shared plans
- Git integration and up-to-date PHP version selection
- WP Toolkit on managed WordPress plans for staging, cloning, and multi-install management
- Free Let’s Encrypt SSL on all plans
- Free professional site migration on all managed plans
What costs extra or is not available:
- JetBackup automated backups require a paid add-on on unmanaged plans
- Managed WordPress plans include daily backups, but standard shared hosting does not
- Imunify360 malware protection is available on managed plans only
- No free domain is included on any plan
- 30-day money-back guarantee applies to the first package only
KnownHost’s VPS range starts at $5/month, which is far more accessible than ChemiCloud’s $49.95/month entry point. For developers who want a low-cost VPS without the overhead of a fully managed environment, KnownHost has a clear pricing advantage at that tier.
2. Customer Support Comparison
ChemiCloud closed a technical ticket in 16 minutes through a direct support channel, while KnownHost’s live chat routed my technical question through a sales representative and took 19 minutes via email to reach an answer. KnownHost does offer phone support, which ChemiCloud does not.
ChemiCloud Customer Support
I tested ChemiCloud through the ticket system and live chat.
For the ticket test, I submitted a question at 6:16 AM asking how to connect to my VPS via SSH.
The form let me set a priority level, associate the request with a specific service in my account, and attach files. A complete answer arrived in 16 minutes. The agent went beyond the question and covered:
- SSH access via cPanel’s Terminal under the Advanced section
- External client instructions for PuTTY on Windows and the native Terminal on Mac and Linux
- A documentation reference link for both methods

For live chat, I entered my name, email, and question and was connected to an agent in under a minute. I asked how JetBackup is configured on a VPS and where restore options are managed.
The agent confirmed the setup and sent a direct link to the restore walkthrough. The exchange finished in about three minutes.

ChemiCloud’s knowledge base covers Domains and DNS, Hosting Management, Email, Getting Started, and Applications Management, with articles detailed enough for independent troubleshooting.
KnownHost Customer Support
I tested KnownHost’s live chat on a Saturday afternoon, clicking the chat widget from their homepage.
Instead of connecting to a support agent, the system displayed a message that no operators were available and asked me to leave a message with my name, email, phone number, and question.
Within a minute, an agent named Jessica Endozo joined the chat. Her title was Sales. I asked a technical question about whether KnownHost’s automated firewall would block Redis from binding to localhost on a managed VPS running a Django and Celery stack, and whether custom systemd service files were permitted.
Jessica asked me to send the question to sales@knownhost.com and confirmed she would follow up via email. Back in the chat, she closed the exchange with a standard goodbye.

I sent the email at 8:29 PM. At 8:48 PM, 19 minutes later, a response arrived from Jessica. The answer itself was accurate and technically sound: the firewall does not prevent Redis from binding to localhost, external connections are blocked by default, and custom systemd service files are permitted. The content was genuinely helpful.

The path to get there was not:
- Live chat connected me to sales, not a technical support agent
- The technical question had to be sent to a sales email address
- Reaching the actual answer required switching channels and waiting
KnownHost does advertise phone support, which ChemiCloud does not offer at any tier. For users who need to speak with someone in real time during an incident, that availability is a real differentiator.
3. Hosting Features Comparison
ChemiCloud includes daily backups, Cloudflare CDN, and Imunify360 from the entry plan without any add-ons, while KnownHost bundles actual cPanel and CloudLinux resource isolation at every tier and offers a wider range of VPS and dedicated server options for developers who need granular control.
ChemiCloud
ChemiCloud’s feature set is built so that a new user gets a production-ready environment at signup without buying anything extra. The entry shared plan includes tools that many providers position as premium add-ons.
Key inclusions on all shared plans:
- Free daily offsite backups via JetBackup with one-click restoration from cPanel

- LiteSpeed web server with LSCache, Redis object caching, and full QUIC.cloud CDN
- Cloudflare CDN across 200+ edge locations, active by default
- Imunify360 with real-time malware scanning and automatic removal

- MailChannels integration keeping outbound email out of spam folders
- Softaculous with 400+ one-click installs
- CloudLinux OS with per-account resource isolation
- Up to 50 free website migrations for new accounts
What costs extra or is not available:
- Storage is limited to 20–40 GB NVMe on shared plans, significantly below KnownHost’s 200 GB ceiling
- VPS plans start at $49.95/month; KnownHost’s VPS entry point is $5/month
- No WP Toolkit for multi-WordPress management from a single interface
- Monthly billing unavailable on shared plans
KnownHost
KnownHost’s core proposition on shared and managed WordPress plans is that cPanel comes included at every tier.

It also includes CloudLinux resource isolation, meaning your shared hosting account has dedicated CPU and RAM allocations that neighboring accounts cannot consume.
Key inclusions on shared and managed WordPress plans:
- cPanel on every plan with no additional licensing fee
- LiteSpeed web server with LSCache active by default
- CloudLinux OS with per-account CPU and RAM isolation
- SSH access on shared hosting, not just VPS
- Git integration and latest PHP version options
- WP Toolkit on managed WordPress plans: staging, cloning, and multi-install management from one interface
- JetBackup is included on managed WordPress plans
- Free professional site migration on all managed plans
- Dedicated servers from $139/month for sites that need isolated hardware

What costs extra or is not available:
- JetBackup automated backups require a paid add-on on unmanaged shared and VPS plans
- Imunify360 is reserved for managed plans; unmanaged plans use CSF/LFD firewall tools instead
- No free domain on any plan
- No bundled CDN; Cloudflare requires manual setup
- No AI tools or AI website builder
KnownHost’s WP Toolkit is a standout for WordPress-heavy agencies. It allows staging, cloning, and managing all WordPress installs across multiple domains from a single cPanel interface without logging into each site individually.
4. Website Performance Comparison
ChemiCloud’s test results come from a real shared hosting account running a content-populated WordPress site. KnownHost’s available metrics reflect their own website, likely hosted on optimized managed infrastructure, so a direct like-for-like comparison is not fully possible. With that caveat noted, ChemiCloud delivered strong real-world shared hosting results over a full month of independent monitoring.
ChemiCloud Performance
I installed WordPress on ChemiCloud’s shared hosting and built a realistic test environment: multiple text-heavy articles, product images, active caching and SEO plugins, a contact form, navigation menus, and a standard business theme.
I ran GTmetrix and tracked the results daily for several weeks.
The single-run GTmetrix result:
- GTmetrix Grade: A
- Performance Score: 87%
- Structure Score: 94%
- LCP: 1.7s
- TBT: 0ms
- CLS: 0
- Fully Loaded Time: 1.9s

The 0ms Total Blocking Time was the most notable result given the active plugin stack. No JavaScript held back interactivity at any point during the load. The 1.7s LCP is inside Google’s 2.5-second “Good” threshold.
Over the multi-week tracking period, fully loaded times ranged from under 1.2 seconds on faster days to above 2.4 seconds on slower ones. TTFB shifted between 442ms and 778ms.
KnownHost Performance
The GTmetrix data available for KnownHost reflects their own public website rather than a customer shared hosting account.
That distinction matters because a company’s own site typically runs on optimized managed infrastructure with dedicated resources rather than shared hosting pools. The numbers are:
- GTmetrix Grade: B
- Performance Score: 89%
- Structure Score: 96%
- LCP: 606ms
- TTFB: 71ms
- TBT: 262ms
- CLS: 0.05
- Fully Loaded Time: 1.5s

The 71ms TTFB is extremely fast, and the 606ms LCP indicates the main visible content appears quickly. However, the 262ms Total Blocking Time means JavaScript processing creates noticeable interactive delays after content loads, and the 0.05 CLS indicates some layout shifting during page render.
Those two metrics are meaningfully weaker than ChemiCloud’s shared hosting results despite the data coming from what is likely KnownHost’s most optimized environment.
What customer performance looks like on KnownHost’s unmanaged shared hosting will vary depending on whether you configure LiteSpeed caching and security settings yourself. Managed plans include optimization assistance; unmanaged plans leave that work to the account holder.
5. Ease of Use Comparison
Both providers use cPanel on shared hosting plans, so the core daily experience is familiar on either platform. The differences appear in the signup flow, dashboard organization, and how much technical knowledge is assumed before you reach the first working page.
Registration Process
ChemiCloud
I started from the ChemiCloud homepage, hovered over the hosting menu, and chose my plan type.

After selecting the Cloud 2 VPS Plan and clicking Order Now, the domain step let me use an existing domain or register a new one.

The configuration screen that followed put all choices on a single page:
- Billing cycle with per-month cost visible at every term length
- Server location across Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America
- Operating system selection
- Optional security add-ons including Imunify360 and Cloud Remote Backup, neither pre-checked

After confirming the configuration, I reached checkout, created my account, and entered payment details. ChemiCloud accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, and PayPal. No cryptocurrency.
The price at checkout matched what was shown throughout, no add-ons were automatically included, and a confirmation email arrived within minutes. The entire process took under ten minutes.
KnownHost
I navigated to KnownHost’s homepage, found the VPS section, and selected the Basic VPS plan at $20/month.

Clicking Order Now opened a single dense configuration page rather than a multi-step wizard.

For experienced users who know what each option means, the approach is efficient. For first-time hosting buyers, the number of decisions on one screen can feel like a lot.
Configuration options on that page included:
- Data center selection (defaulted to US Central, Atlanta)
- Operating system (defaulted to AlmaLinux 9)
- Control panel options: DirectAdmin, cPanel, or fully unmanaged
- Optional add-ons for Proactive Monitoring, LiteSpeed, Softaculous, and JetBackup, all defaulting to None

I selected DirectAdmin at $3.25/month extra and watched the Order Summary sidebar update in real time.
Account creation happened on the same page. No pre-selected add-ons, no hidden costs, but also no guidance on what to choose if you are uncertain. The process is efficient if you arrive knowing what you need and more confusing if you do not.
Dashboard and Interface
ChemiCloud
The Lab Tour launched on first login to walk me through the key sections, which was a useful touch that KnownHost does not provide.

The main dashboard shows a quick account overview at the top: active services, unpaid invoices, credits, and open tickets. The left-hand menu has six labeled sections: Dashboard, Services, Domains, Billing, Support, and Add-ons.
In the Services section, each plan shows server location, renewal date, and disk usage, with one-click icons for cPanel, WHM, Webmail, and Softaculous sitting directly next to the plan name. Nothing requires more than one click to reach.
KnownHost
KnownHost’s My Account dashboard uses a tile and sidebar layout built around information density. The home screen shows active services, billing status, pending orders, and domains. The left sidebar links to Services, Support, Downloads, and Domains.

One feature I noticed that ChemiCloud does not have is a dark mode toggle at the bottom of the sidebar, a small but thoughtful addition for developers working through server configurations late at night.
The dashboard functions well as a professional management interface but assumes familiarity with hosting concepts. Nothing is explained for a first-time user, and the layout is dense enough to feel overwhelming before you understand what each section does.
WordPress Installation
ChemiCloud
- Log in to the Client Area
- Find the hosting plan under Active Services and click the cPanel icon

- Open Softaculous Apps Installer under the Software section

- Click the WordPress icon and select Install

- Set the installation URL, protocol, site name, admin credentials, and email address
- Optionally configure database prefix, table names, and plugin pre-installs
- Click Install and wait approximately 30–45 seconds
- Receive confirmation with links to the live site and WordPress admin dashboard
The process from login to a working WordPress install took under five minutes.
KnownHost
- Log in to the My Account portal
- Click the hosting service and open cPanel
- Navigate to Softaculous Apps Installer in the Software section

- Select WordPress and click Install
- Choose domain, subdirectory if needed, and set admin credentials and site title
- Configure optional security settings including 2FA and login attempt limits
- Click Install; WordPress is live within 20–30 seconds
On managed WordPress plans, KnownHost also provides WP Toolkit, which sits inside cPanel and lets you manage all WordPress installations across all domains from one screen.
You can run bulk updates, create staging copies, push staging to production, and clone sites without logging into each individual WordPress dashboard. For anyone managing more than a handful of sites, this saves a meaningful amount of time.
Server Management
ChemiCloud
Clicking the plan name under Active Services opens the Product Details page with every management tool visible without navigating further:

- One-click login to cPanel, WHM, and Webmail with no re-authentication
- Change Password for server credentials
- Quick Shortcuts to File Manager, MySQL Databases, Backup Management, Email Accounts, Forwarders, and Cron Jobs

Inside cPanel, real-time resource monitoring displays disk usage, bandwidth, and CPU load.
JetBackup is accessible directly from the cPanel interface. The Backup Wizard handles full and partial backups. File Manager covers uploads and edits without a separate FTP client.
KnownHost
KnownHost uses a two-tier system: the my.knownhost.com portal handles infrastructure-level controls, and cPanel or WHM handles web-level administration.

From the portal, you can access emergency console (VNC and Serial Console for recovery situations where you have locked yourself out), restart or reinstall the OS, and view real-time CPU, memory, and disk usage. Day-to-day site tasks like database management, file access, and email configuration live in cPanel.
The separation is logical once you understand it, but it means first-time users need to learn which interface handles which type of task before they can work efficiently.
ChemiCloud’s single Product Details page puts infrastructure and site-level controls together in a way that avoids that confusion.
6. Privacy and Security Comparison
ChemiCloud includes Imunify360, daily backups, and Cloudflare CDN across every shared plan by default. KnownHost’s security depth depends heavily on whether you are on a managed or unmanaged plan, with its strongest protections reserved for managed tiers.
ChemiCloud
ChemiCloud runs Imunify360 across every shared hosting account from the moment it is created.

I did not configure it, enable it, or upgrade to access it. It was active by default.
What Imunify360 covers:
- Real-time malware detection with automatic removal
- Continuously updated firewall rules protecting against known and emerging attack patterns
- Intrusion detection and prevention across all accounts simultaneously
- Brute-force login blocking
CloudLinux OS with account isolation means a compromised site on the same shared server cannot affect neighboring accounts.
Free Let’s Encrypt SSL renews automatically with no manual step. The included Cloudflare CDN integration filters known malicious traffic at the edge before requests ever reach the origin server.
JetBackup runs daily automated backups with one-click restoration from cPanel, and offsite copies are retained for up to 30 days. MailChannels handles outbound email to prevent legitimate transactional mail from being flagged as spam, which is useful for WooCommerce order notifications and contact form replies.

KnownHost
KnownHost’s security coverage splits significantly between managed and unmanaged plans, and the difference matters before you choose a tier.
On unmanaged shared and VPS plans, the defaults include:
- ConfigServer Firewall (CSF) and Login Failure Daemon (LFD) blocking IPs after repeated failed login attempts

- Free Let’s Encrypt SSL on all domains
- DDoS protection at the network level via Neustar on dedicated and VPS infrastructure
- SSH key management for secure access
- 24/7 physical data center security with biometric access and video surveillance at the Atlanta and Seattle facilities
On managed WordPress plans, the coverage expands to:
- Imunify360 with real-time malware scanning and WAF protection
- JetBackup daily automated backups included at no extra charge
- Patchman for detecting and patching CMS vulnerabilities automatically
- Security maintenance handled by KnownHost’s team
The gap matters because on an unmanaged KnownHost plan, application-level security is your responsibility. CSF/LFD provides firewall and login protection, but deeper malware scanning and WAF coverage require either upgrading to a managed plan or purchasing add-ons.
That is a meaningful difference from ChemiCloud, where the same protections are active on every shared tier without any action required from the account holder.
7. Server Locations Comparison
ChemiCloud operates 19 data centers across four continents while KnownHost runs three: Atlanta, Seattle, and Amsterdam. The geographic gap is significant for anyone serving audiences outside North America and Western Europe.
ChemiCloud
ChemiCloud lets me select a data center at signup, and with 19 options the decision meaningfully affects latency for different audiences.

I selected Germany and my Check-Host results confirmed consistent low latency for European visitors: 2.5ms from Frankfurt, 9.3ms from France, and 23.2ms from the UK.

For Asia Pacific traffic, ChemiCloud has origin servers in Singapore, Tokyo, Mumbai, and Seoul, covering the four largest traffic hubs in the region. My Hong Kong ping came in at 284.7ms and Brazil timed out entirely, which shows that South American and certain Southeast Asian audiences still benefit most from ChemiCloud’s included Cloudflare CDN for cached content.
ChemiCloud’s infrastructure runs on AMD EPYC 7000 series processors with redundant cloud architecture.
The combination of 19 origin locations, Cloudflare’s 200+ edge nodes, and QUIC.cloud’s CDN network means effective global delivery is available without configuring or paying for a separate service.
KnownHost
KnownHost operates three data centers: Atlanta, Georgia; Seattle, Washington; and Amsterdam, Netherlands. All three are connected to multiple 10-gigabit backbones.
The Atlanta facility is KnownHost’s primary US East Coast location, hosted within Evocative’s carrier-neutral infrastructure.
The Seattle facility connects through a BGP blended bandwidth solution pulling from Level 3, NTT, and TATA Communications, plus direct peering through the Seattle Internet Exchange.
The limitation is geographic scope. Three locations cover the US East and West Coast and Western Europe. Audiences in Asia, Australia, South America, or Eastern Europe face meaningful origin latency with no native server nearby.
KnownHost does include free Cloudflare integration through cPanel, which helps with cached static content for international visitors, but dynamic requests still resolve to one of the three origin locations.
Bottom Line
ChemiCloud wins for most users in 2026. It starts at $2.49/month with daily backups, Imunify360, Cloudflare CDN, and LiteSpeed caching all included from the entry tier.
Its 16-minute ticket response time, 100% uptime across 30 days of independent monitoring, and 19 global data centers make it the more complete platform for small businesses, bloggers, and agencies that want a production-ready setup without purchasing add-ons.
KnownHost is the right choice for developers who need bare-metal VPS control, enterprise-grade data center certifications, or affordable managed WordPress hosting with WP Toolkit.
Category | Winner | Why |
Pricing and Plans | ChemiCloud | $2.49/mo entry with daily backups and CDN included |
Customer Support | ChemiCloud | 16-minute direct ticket response vs 19 minutes via sales routing |
Hosting Features | ChemiCloud | Backups, CDN, and Imunify360 all active from the entry plan |
Website Performance | ChemiCloud | 87% GTmetrix and 100% uptime from real shared hosting conditions |
Ease of Use | ChemiCloud | Lab Tour onboarding, single-page management, no two-tier portal split |
Privacy and Security | ChemiCloud | Full Imunify360 stack and daily backups on every shared plan |
Server Locations | ChemiCloud | 19 data centers vs KnownHost’s 3, plus CDN bundled |


