ASP.NET Web hosting
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On GoDaddy's website http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/hosting/shared.asp?isc=gohv1006a&ci=9009[^], there's a package called the "Unlimited Plan" for $14.99 / month. It claims to offer unlimited disk space and data transfer. It looks great on paper, but I know there has to be a catch. Does anyone know what it is? It's not like I can host terabytes of images and videos and such and expect to only pay $14.99 / month for all that.
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On GoDaddy's website http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/hosting/shared.asp?isc=gohv1006a&ci=9009[^], there's a package called the "Unlimited Plan" for $14.99 / month. It claims to offer unlimited disk space and data transfer. It looks great on paper, but I know there has to be a catch. Does anyone know what it is? It's not like I can host terabytes of images and videos and such and expect to only pay $14.99 / month for all that.
I don't know from experience, we use ServerBeach because for us it *has* to work all the time; I do know this topic arises here just about ever 1.5 weeks on average like clockwork since asp.net was released to the public as a technology a few years ago so you should have no problem doing a quick search on the lounge and finding a plethora of opinions. :)
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On GoDaddy's website http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/hosting/shared.asp?isc=gohv1006a&ci=9009[^], there's a package called the "Unlimited Plan" for $14.99 / month. It claims to offer unlimited disk space and data transfer. It looks great on paper, but I know there has to be a catch. Does anyone know what it is? It's not like I can host terabytes of images and videos and such and expect to only pay $14.99 / month for all that.
We have found that with godaddy, if you're not providing your own server, or paying for a unique server, there's all sorts of issues when you want to move files of any reasonable size ( we have a 100MB video that shows people our product in action, in case you're wondering ). Their tech support people are also clueless and when you report an issue, they'll give you some technobabble that is frankly a pile of crap. But, if you want to just host some pages, then sure, they work fine, we still use them, we just went from sending our file in code, to users having to right click and save from a link.
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