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Hosting Advice

After hosting with Pair for some time with reasonable satisfaction, it looks
like I need to find another hosting service in order to host on .NET (2.0).

Does anyone have any recommendations or horror stories about companies that
provide .NET hosting? My current plan provides 4GB disk space/120GB transfer
and my needs will most likely grow so I need a plan along those lines. I'm
also interested in hosting some of my own clients.

Thanks!

--
Jonathan Wood
SoftCircuits
http://www.softcircuits.com
Available for consulting: http://www.softcircuits.com/jwood/resume.htm
Feb 28 '06 #1
10 1359
Thanks. I'm actually quite familiar with GoDaddy.com. However, I haven't
been able to find anything on their site that indicates they provide ASP
..NET.

Is this where you host? Is your site a .NET one?

--
Jonathan Wood
SoftCircuits
http://www.softcircuits.com
Available for consulting: http://www.softcircuits.com/jwood/resume.htm

"G. Whiz" <df****@asdf.com> wrote in message
news:49******************************@comcast.com. ..
http://www.aspnetresources.com/blog/godaddy.aspx

GODADDY!

Mar 1 '06 #3
Go Daddy has both ASP.NET 1.x and 2.0, just make sure you get a windows
server. I use webhost4life and have been happy with the space and
bandwidth. I used to use 1and1, and they are a great webhost, but no
2.0 support yet.

http://www.webhost4life.com/default....fid=darrenkopp
http://www.1and1.com/

HTH,
Darren Kopp
http://blog.secudocs.com/

Mar 1 '06 #4
Thanks for the info!

--
Jonathan Wood
SoftCircuits
http://www.softcircuits.com
Available for consulting: http://www.softcircuits.com/jwood/resume.htm

"Darren Kopp" <da********@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:11*********************@e56g2000cwe.googlegro ups.com...
Go Daddy has both ASP.NET 1.x and 2.0, just make sure you get a windows
server. I use webhost4life and have been happy with the space and
bandwidth. I used to use 1and1, and they are a great webhost, but no
2.0 support yet.

http://www.webhost4life.com/default....fid=darrenkopp
http://www.1and1.com/

HTH,
Darren Kopp
http://blog.secudocs.com/

Mar 1 '06 #5
what in tarnation did i just send you?

Mar 1 '06 #6
G. Whiz,
what in tarnation did i just send you?


Huh?

You sent me a reference to GoDaddy.com.

A site I'm familiar with but when I looked, I still found no mention of
..NET. So I thought I'd try to get verification that they did in fact support
..NET and ask about your own site to see if I could get even more
information. All of which you've ignored.

I can see you prefer to keep your conversations simple. I apologize for
attempting to go beyond your single-line response.

--
Jonathan Wood
SoftCircuits
http://www.softcircuits.com
Mar 1 '06 #7
http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/hostin...isc=asphost054

That page has the GoDaddy information you are looking for.

HTH,
Darren Kopp
http://blog.secudocs.com/

Mar 1 '06 #8
Thanks for the link. Definitely a cheap plan. Maybe a little too cheap?

Thanks again.

--
Jonathan Wood
SoftCircuits
http://www.softcircuits.com

"Darren Kopp" <da********@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:11**********************@t39g2000cwt.googlegr oups.com...
http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/hostin...isc=asphost054

That page has the GoDaddy information you are looking for.

HTH,
Darren Kopp
http://blog.secudocs.com/

Mar 1 '06 #9
GoDaddy is now the #1 shared host according to netcraft, so I don't
know. It may be $6.95 + domain name. I haven't used GoDaddy so I
can't tell you for sure. Here's the link to the netcraft article -
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/20...uge_gains.html.

-Darren Kopp
http://blog.secudocs.com/

Mar 1 '06 #10
I've been buying all my domains through them. (No reason to pay Network
Solution prices any more.)

Looking at the site, it looks like a lot of things such as SSL are
considered extras. I'd love to hear from folks who have actually been
hosting with them. In fact, since this is an ASP forum and I assume
virtually everyone who comes here has at least one Web site, I would have
guessed I would've got a bit more response in this thread with people
talking about who they're hosting with.

I'll check out the article.

Thanks.

--
Jonathan Wood
SoftCircuits
http://www.softcircuits.com
Available for consulting: http://www.softcircuits.com/jwood/resume.htm

"Darren Kopp" <da********@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:11**********************@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
GoDaddy is now the #1 shared host according to netcraft, so I don't
know. It may be $6.95 + domain name. I haven't used GoDaddy so I
can't tell you for sure. Here's the link to the netcraft article -
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/20...uge_gains.html.

-Darren Kopp
http://blog.secudocs.com/

Mar 1 '06 #11

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