ASP.NET Hosting Solution?
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Hi all. I've been with shanje.net for many years now, and they charge $50 a month for: 1000 MB Space 75 Websites 40GB of Transfer I notice from theserverside.net http://www.theserverside.net/news/thread.tss?thread_id=33399[^] that there are now a few companies doing ASP.NET 2.0 Beta hosting. Now then, looking at some of these new (to me) hosting companies, they are charging $25 a month for a similar ASP.NET 1.1 hosting to Shanje. My question: Who do you recommend for ASP.NET 1.1 hosting, for reliability and cost? Cheers
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Hi all. I've been with shanje.net for many years now, and they charge $50 a month for: 1000 MB Space 75 Websites 40GB of Transfer I notice from theserverside.net http://www.theserverside.net/news/thread.tss?thread_id=33399[^] that there are now a few companies doing ASP.NET 2.0 Beta hosting. Now then, looking at some of these new (to me) hosting companies, they are charging $25 a month for a similar ASP.NET 1.1 hosting to Shanje. My question: Who do you recommend for ASP.NET 1.1 hosting, for reliability and cost? Cheers
This is a link to a site that rates hosts: http://www.tophosts.com/pages/top25/ AIT (the #2 provider on the list, happened to be looking at dedicated hosts this morning) offers a dedicated host for $40/month running Windows 2003, and allows more bandwidth. For $8/month, they have ASP.NET hosting (it's near the bottom of the feature matrix, listed as "Windows .NET"). APlus.net has shared hosting at $6/month and dedicated servers starting at $49.
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Hi all. I've been with shanje.net for many years now, and they charge $50 a month for: 1000 MB Space 75 Websites 40GB of Transfer I notice from theserverside.net http://www.theserverside.net/news/thread.tss?thread_id=33399[^] that there are now a few companies doing ASP.NET 2.0 Beta hosting. Now then, looking at some of these new (to me) hosting companies, they are charging $25 a month for a similar ASP.NET 1.1 hosting to Shanje. My question: Who do you recommend for ASP.NET 1.1 hosting, for reliability and cost? Cheers
Take a look at WebHost4Life[^]. They seem to be highly recommended around here.
Paul Lyons, CCPL
Certified Code Project Lurker