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ASP.NET domain hosting with database access for a good price?

I'm looking to learn ASP.NET better and thinking about helping my church
put together a website in order to do this. They need the help, I'd like
the training, so I'm thinking of going this route to solve their needs.
I'm wondering, though, if there are any hosts out there that do domain
hosting that support ASP.NET and database connectivity without charging
you an arm and a leg. And by database connectivity I don't mean Access,
but rather light SQL access. Maybe MySQL, maybe SQL Server with a limit on
space or something. Anyone have a suggestion?

Preston
Nov 18 '05 #1
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I am with flarehosting.co m myself. ASP.NET with SQL Server for $24.95/month.
One of the cheapest I have found for SQL Server 2000. This may not be as
cheap as you wish to go, however.

There is a search engine on www.actionjackson.com that might help. You can
filter down your search.

--
Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

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"Preston Crawford" <me@REMOVESPAMB LOCKprestoncraw ford.com> wrote in message
news:pa******** *************** *****@REMOVESPA MBLOCKprestoncr awford.com...
I'm looking to learn ASP.NET better and thinking about helping my church
put together a website in order to do this. They need the help, I'd like
the training, so I'm thinking of going this route to solve their needs.
I'm wondering, though, if there are any hosts out there that do domain
hosting that support ASP.NET and database connectivity without charging
you an arm and a leg. And by database connectivity I don't mean Access,
but rather light SQL access. Maybe MySQL, maybe SQL Server with a limit on
space or something. Anyone have a suggestion?

Preston

Nov 18 '05 #2
The best value I have found is with http://www.negox.com/.

They're <$15 month and, while they don't offer a lot of the add-in's like
discountasp.net , they do offer MYSQL & SQL Server hosting as part of the
package, not as an add-on.
--Morgan

"Preston Crawford" <me@REMOVESPAMB LOCKprestoncraw ford.com> wrote in message
news:pa******** *************** *****@REMOVESPA MBLOCKprestoncr awford.com...
I'm looking to learn ASP.NET better and thinking about helping my church
put together a website in order to do this. They need the help, I'd like
the training, so I'm thinking of going this route to solve their needs.
I'm wondering, though, if there are any hosts out there that do domain
hosting that support ASP.NET and database connectivity without charging
you an arm and a leg. And by database connectivity I don't mean Access,
but rather light SQL access. Maybe MySQL, maybe SQL Server with a limit on
space or something. Anyone have a suggestion?

Preston

Nov 18 '05 #3
Might want to check out Brinkster.com
I used them for a few test projects I was working on. If I recall, they
were pretty cheap and offered database support.

SQL support will cost you more than Access support. Depending on how many
folks you plan on having hitting your website, Access will probably work
fine for ya.

Michael
"Preston Crawford" <me@REMOVESPAMB LOCKprestoncraw ford.com> wrote in message
news:pa******** *************** *****@REMOVESPA MBLOCKprestoncr awford.com...
I'm looking to learn ASP.NET better and thinking about helping my church
put together a website in order to do this. They need the help, I'd like
the training, so I'm thinking of going this route to solve their needs.
I'm wondering, though, if there are any hosts out there that do domain
hosting that support ASP.NET and database connectivity without charging
you an arm and a leg. And by database connectivity I don't mean Access,
but rather light SQL access. Maybe MySQL, maybe SQL Server with a limit on
space or something. Anyone have a suggestion?

Preston

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Nov 18 '05 #4
Try WebHost4Life.
they are very good and their basic DB package is not too
much. My personel site is hosted by them.

tirnaog.com

Hope this helps
Deasun
-----Original Message-----
The best value I have found is with http://www.negox.com/.
They're <$15 month and, while they don't offer a lot of the add-in's likediscountasp.ne t, they do offer MYSQL & SQL Server hosting as part of thepackage, not as an add-on.
--Morgan

"Preston Crawford" <me@REMOVESPAMB LOCKprestoncraw ford.com> wrote in messagenews:pan.2003. 12.09.18.20.30. 344880@REMOVESP AMBLOCKpresto

ncrawford.com.. .
I'm looking to learn ASP.NET better and thinking about helping my church put together a website in order to do this. They need the help, I'd like the training, so I'm thinking of going this route to solve their needs. I'm wondering, though, if there are any hosts out there that do domain hosting that support ASP.NET and database connectivity without charging you an arm and a leg. And by database connectivity I don't mean Access, but rather light SQL access. Maybe MySQL, maybe SQL Server with a limit on space or something. Anyone have a suggestion?

Preston

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Nov 18 '05 #5
We offer .NET and SQL Server 2k hosting. While we are not normally the
cheapest, we are definitely the most cooperative and technically accessible.

If you are interested, look over our website and contact me. I believe that
our strongest quality is that we are a small company who can give you
one-on-one attention, just like I am doing now. We have incredible uptime
and enjoy working with people to accomplish straight forward goals.

Thanks

--
Jerry Boone
President - Analytical Technologies, Inc.
http://www.antech.biz

"Preston Crawford" <me@REMOVESPAMB LOCKprestoncraw ford.com> wrote in message
news:pa******** *************** *****@REMOVESPA MBLOCKprestoncr awford.com...
I'm looking to learn ASP.NET better and thinking about helping my church
put together a website in order to do this. They need the help, I'd like
the training, so I'm thinking of going this route to solve their needs.
I'm wondering, though, if there are any hosts out there that do domain
hosting that support ASP.NET and database connectivity without charging
you an arm and a leg. And by database connectivity I don't mean Access,
but rather light SQL access. Maybe MySQL, maybe SQL Server with a limit on
space or something. Anyone have a suggestion?

Preston

Nov 18 '05 #6
do you also do viagra, breast enlargment/deflation and can you get me a
credit card even though I brought down a national bank single handed?
"Jerry Boone" <je***@antech.b iz.killspam> wrote in message
news:Zq******** ***********@new ssvr30.news.pro digy.com...
We offer .NET and SQL Server 2k hosting. While we are not normally the
cheapest, we are definitely the most cooperative and technically accessible.
If you are interested, look over our website and contact me. I believe that our strongest quality is that we are a small company who can give you
one-on-one attention, just like I am doing now. We have incredible uptime
and enjoy working with people to accomplish straight forward goals.

Thanks

--
Jerry Boone
President - Analytical Technologies, Inc.
http://www.antech.biz

"Preston Crawford" <me@REMOVESPAMB LOCKprestoncraw ford.com> wrote in message news:pa******** *************** *****@REMOVESPA MBLOCKprestoncr awford.com...
I'm looking to learn ASP.NET better and thinking about helping my church
put together a website in order to do this. They need the help, I'd like
the training, so I'm thinking of going this route to solve their needs.
I'm wondering, though, if there are any hosts out there that do domain
hosting that support ASP.NET and database connectivity without charging
you an arm and a leg. And by database connectivity I don't mean Access,
but rather light SQL access. Maybe MySQL, maybe SQL Server with a limit on space or something. Anyone have a suggestion?

Preston


Nov 18 '05 #7
Yep - all but what you said-or-think if it's negative.

I don't do negative, but do have a sense of humor.

I have no reason or will to prove anything, only to help those that need it.

I am new to "this" group, see you around. :)

--
Jerry Boone
Analytical Technologies, Inc.
http://www.antech.biz
"Joe Molloy" <mo********@hot mail.com> wrote in message
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do you also do viagra, breast enlargment/deflation and can you get me a
credit card even though I brought down a national bank single handed?
"Jerry Boone" <je***@antech.b iz.killspam> wrote in message
news:Zq******** ***********@new ssvr30.news.pro digy.com...
We offer .NET and SQL Server 2k hosting. While we are not normally the
cheapest, we are definitely the most cooperative and technically accessible.

If you are interested, look over our website and contact me. I believe

that
our strongest quality is that we are a small company who can give you
one-on-one attention, just like I am doing now. We have incredible uptime
and enjoy working with people to accomplish straight forward goals.

Thanks

--
Jerry Boone
President - Analytical Technologies, Inc.
http://www.antech.biz

"Preston Crawford" <me@REMOVESPAMB LOCKprestoncraw ford.com> wrote in

message

news:pa******** *************** *****@REMOVESPA MBLOCKprestoncr awford.com...
I'm looking to learn ASP.NET better and thinking about helping my church put together a website in order to do this. They need the help, I'd like the training, so I'm thinking of going this route to solve their needs. I'm wondering, though, if there are any hosts out there that do domain
hosting that support ASP.NET and database connectivity without charging you an arm and a leg. And by database connectivity I don't mean Access, but rather light SQL access. Maybe MySQL, maybe SQL Server with a
limit on space or something. Anyone have a suggestion?

Preston



Nov 18 '05 #8
I am using www.webhost4life.com

they have great prices, a great control panel, and offer sql server
very cheaply in their packages
On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 10:20:30 -0800, Preston Crawford
<me@REMOVESPAMB LOCKprestoncraw ford.com> wrote:
I'm looking to learn ASP.NET better and thinking about helping my church
put together a website in order to do this. They need the help, I'd like
the training, so I'm thinking of going this route to solve their needs.
I'm wondering, though, if there are any hosts out there that do domain
hosting that support ASP.NET and database connectivity without charging
you an arm and a leg. And by database connectivity I don't mean Access,
but rather light SQL access. Maybe MySQL, maybe SQL Server with a limit on
space or something. Anyone have a suggestion?

Preston


Nov 18 '05 #9
Another person's opinion about WebHost4Life -

I think their control panel is so-so:
- non-intuitive in a number of areas. If in doubt, look at "email forwards".
- their "canned stats" package is okay for what it is - "you get what we SAY
you can get". Raw logs? Hah.
- Web stats should be "private", i.e.- not accessible by the whole world.
Your WH4L site stats are wide-open to the anyone.
- According to their help desk, web sites are only updated once a day.
Shortly after I asked about this, mine started updating twice a day.
Certainly never going to get a real-time look and see if the site is
quiescent/nearly quiescent to do an update, etc.with the way it is now.

Site Options and Freebies
- Oops, guess whose "free shared SSL" doesn't work with ASP.Net??!!
- they charge for "Custom 404"

Getting Configured:
- the setup instructions they send you via email are wrong, wrong, wrong.
- the info on the FAQ about setting up for ftp file transfer is also
incorrect.

Support:
- open a ticket and keep polling the web site to see if they've DONE
anything. They don't notify you when a ticket has been worked.
- they close tickets without your verification that the problem has ACTUALLY
been fixed.

Been online for over a month with no problems with the site itself, but it
is not as responsive as content d/l'd from ReadyHosting.co m (probably
because of the difference between T-3 (WH4L) and OC-48 (ReadyHosting) trunk
connections... I'm thinking seriously about moving to ReadyHosting, despite
their being a little "pricier" (and the 2x differential they charge between
ASP.Net and ASP hosting...)
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Regards,

Jim Allison
jw*********@bel lsouth.net
(de-mung by removing '.1')

"Brynn" <z@z.com> wrote in message
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I am using www.webhost4life.com

they have great prices, a great control panel, and offer sql server
very cheaply in their packages
On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 10:20:30 -0800, Preston Crawford
<me@REMOVESPAMB LOCKprestoncraw ford.com> wrote:
I'm looking to learn ASP.NET better and thinking about helping my church
put together a website in order to do this. They need the help, I'd like
the training, so I'm thinking of going this route to solve their needs.
I'm wondering, though, if there are any hosts out there that do domain
hosting that support ASP.NET and database connectivity without charging
you an arm and a leg. And by database connectivity I don't mean Access,
but rather light SQL access. Maybe MySQL, maybe SQL Server with a limit onspace or something. Anyone have a suggestion?

Preston

Nov 18 '05 #10

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