Shopware Hosting with Elasticsearch
Compare Shopware hosting providers with Elasticsearch support. Faster product search, faceted filtering, and better search relevance for your store.
10 providers supporting this technology
maxcluster
🇩🇪Paderborn, Germany
Premium managed hosting built specifically for Shopware, with expert-level support, auto-scaling, and high-performance infrastructure.
from €99/mo
Upsun
Formerly Platform.sh
🇫🇷Paris, France
Formerly Platform.sh. Modern PaaS with native Shopware support, Git-driven deployments, instant cloning, and enterprise-grade infrastructure.
from €50/mo
Mittwald
🇩🇪Espelkamp, Germany
Agency-focused managed hosting platform with Shopware expertise, project management features, and multi-client capabilities.
from €15/mo
Profihost
🇩🇪Hanover, Germany
German managed hosting provider with deep Shopware expertise, offering tailored server setups and hands-on migration support.
from €59/mo
Timme Hosting
🇩🇪Lüneburg, Germany
Developer-friendly managed hosting from northern Germany with strong Shopware optimization and competitive pricing.
from €29/mo
Cloudways
🇲🇹Msida, Malta
Managed cloud hosting platform that simplifies deployment on major cloud providers — a middle ground between DIY cloud and fully managed hosting.
from €14/mo
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
🇺🇸Seattle, USA
The world's largest cloud platform — unlimited scalability for Shopware, but requires significant DevOps expertise to configure and manage.
from €20/mo
jweiland.net
🇩🇪Leutkirch, Germany
Small German hosting specialist with strong Shopware and TYPO3 expertise — personal service and tailored server configurations.
from €39/mo
plusserver
🇩🇪Cologne, Germany
German managed cloud provider with strong compliance capabilities — enterprise-grade hosting for Shopware projects with regulatory requirements.
from €200/mo
Rackspace Technology
🇺🇸San Antonio, USA
Enterprise managed cloud provider offering high-touch support and multi-cloud management — for large Shopware deployments with compliance needs.
from €500/mo
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Elasticsearch transforms your Shopware store's search experience from basic keyword matching to intelligent, faceted product discovery. Shopware 6 uses Elasticsearch as its primary search engine for product listings, category filtering, and full-text search — making it critical for stores with large catalogs.
Without Elasticsearch, Shopware falls back to MySQL-based search, which struggles with large product databases, complex filter combinations, and typo-tolerant queries. Stores with 1,000+ products see the most dramatic improvement: search results that took seconds now appear in milliseconds, with better relevance ranking and support for synonyms and fuzzy matching.
Hosting providers that include Elasticsearch typically offer it as a managed service alongside your Shopware instance. Look for providers that handle Elasticsearch index maintenance, version updates, and cluster health monitoring. The memory requirements for Elasticsearch (minimum 2GB RAM recommended) mean it is primarily available on managed and dedicated hosting plans rather than basic shared hosting.