First, the good stuff: You get 1-click WordPress installation, as well as unmetered bandwidth own all plans and unlimited website hosting. Setup is easy and there are also zero inodes limitation and uptime is good (99%).
The bad stuff: The starter plan doesn’t come with an email account, while a number of advanced features - such as advanced backup solutions and built-in caching - are missing. This is a bit disappointing to be honest, and I was surprised at this when I first checked DreamHost out. DreamHost is also more expensive than the others and Bluehost, and is third in my list of WordPress web hosting recommendations.