irasmith Posted February 19, 2004 Posted February 19, 2004 I have started looking at web hosting for .net, just the initial stages to see what is out there and what type of pricing there is. I came across something that I'm a little puzzled about and maybe some of you who are more experienced than I can enlighten me. One place I came across made special note that their hosting service allowed you to handle VS.NET projects. I thought that whatever you did in VS.NET became compiled to whatever type you opted be it a class library or whatever, and that it would work accordingly in a .NET environment. So I am a bit confused by the special billing the hosting provider was providing VS.NET. Just seeking knowledge and understanding at this point and hopefully some of you can help out. Quote Ira Richard Smith IraRichardSmith.Net
samsmithnz Posted February 19, 2004 Posted February 19, 2004 I think they are just saying that they have 'development' servers with the VS.NET debug components, so that you can develop on their servers. I just hope they have production servers too... Quote Thanks Sam http://www.samsmith.co.nz
iebidan Posted February 19, 2004 Posted February 19, 2004 Well, if you look for a good webhosting you can try http://www.interland.com They have really cheap web hosting there, I have a website with them and I can recommend'em, good service, support and pricing Quote Fat kids are harder to kidnap
tate Posted February 19, 2004 Posted February 19, 2004 I have been using discountAsp.net as a host and have found them to be very helpful. Technical support is pretty prompt and accurate. Quote
samsmithnz Posted February 19, 2004 Posted February 19, 2004 So how much do you guys pay and what do you get for that? Quote Thanks Sam http://www.samsmith.co.nz
Moderators Robby Posted February 19, 2004 Moderators Posted February 19, 2004 What Sam said about developing on their server is true, however most times you cannot Step-Through whilst on a remote server. iebidan, I was with InterLand for about two years and I wasn't very happy with their service. I am curently with CrystalTech and this is some of the best service you can get. I'll get a reply to a ticket within minutes (at night or on the weekend). Their control panel gives you most any config capablity so you rarely need to request any help. Quote Visit...Bassic Software
iebidan Posted February 19, 2004 Posted February 19, 2004 50 bucks everymonth for 300 Mb storage .NET support (ASPX, webservices, etc) email accounts Administrative panel Old ASP support 50 or 75 (can't remember) Mb on a SQL Server database SSL ODBC connections ------and much more Quote Fat kids are harder to kidnap
Denaes Posted February 19, 2004 Posted February 19, 2004 I have Brinkster: 15.95 a month 200mb webspace 10gb datatransfer 25 pop3 email accounts (web based AND computer based) SQL Server (15 megs) is 15 bucks a month more FTP ASP 3.0 25+ ASP Componants ASP.Net .Net Mobile Toolkit WAP Enabled Flash Enabled SSI ADO 2.6 MS Access Its the best I've seen if you don't want to use SQL Server 2000 for its price. Awesome support. This is their bottom teir, right above free hosting with no ads, which also supports ASP.Net!! If you're using SQL Server, it might make more sense to get a higher tier. This is more than I'll be using for quite a while until I get into SQL Server a bit more. Quote
Moderators Robby Posted February 19, 2004 Moderators Posted February 19, 2004 Wow, I thought I was paying a lot at CrystalTech, $27.00/month get this: � 25GB Monthly Bandwidth � 400 MB Disk Space � 250 Email Accounts � Unlimited FTP Accounts � 8 Extra Domains � Shared SSL Included � 10 Security Usernames � Microsoft Index Server � PHP, Perl, XML, WinCGI & CGI-BIN � ASP/ASP.NET, ColdFusion 5, or ColdFusion MX 6.1 � MSSQL 2000 (50MB), mySQL (50MB), and MS Access database support. Quote Visit...Bassic Software
iebidan Posted February 19, 2004 Posted February 19, 2004 ok ok, here is the complete information on what I get for what I pay, and the exact price will be $ 39.95, not 50 as I said in the previous post 350 MB Hard Disk Storage Unlimited Monthly Transfer 50 POP E-Mail Accounts 500 (10 per account) E-mail Aliases 50 E-mail Autoresponders Virus & Spam Protection - CatchGuard� Web-based Control Panel WebTrends - Daily Site Statistics Access to Log Files Comprehensive User Guide MarketBooster $50 Google AdWord Credit $50 Overture Keyword Credit Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Extensions Microsoft InterDev Extensions CGI-bin Directory Microsoft .NET Framework v1.1 ASP.NET Active Server Pages 3.0 ("Classic ASP") .NET Mobile Internet Toolkit ADO.NET Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) ASPLogin 2000 ServerObjects ASP Bundle cyScape BrowserHawk Software Artisans ASPStudio Persits ASP Components IIS ASP Components PHP Code Manager Process Manager Disk Space & Bandwidth Manager Time Tracker Starter Kit Reports Starter Kit Community Starter Kit Commerce Starter Kit Portal Starter Kit Shopping Cart - Miva Merchant 4.1 Firewall Protection Service Verisign Secure Site Service (SSL) 50 MB RealMedia/Windows Media Storage 50 MB MS SQL or MySQL Database ODBC/DSN Database Quote Fat kids are harder to kidnap
irasmith Posted February 20, 2004 Author Posted February 20, 2004 Thank you all so much for your posts. I will check out the resoures you listed as I work toward selecting a .NET hosting provider. I also thank you for the explanation of the VS.NET hosting question. I really did not know what that meant and am glad to know that some providers provide that ability. I do not need to make use of it as I have my own copy of VS.NET Professional that I will be using to program with. With the suggestions you have provided though it does look like I will be busy researching the options :) Quote Ira Richard Smith IraRichardSmith.Net
samsmithnz Posted February 20, 2004 Posted February 20, 2004 most times you cannot Step-Through whilst on a remote server. yeh you can't debug through a firewall. Quote Thanks Sam http://www.samsmith.co.nz
*Gurus* divil Posted February 20, 2004 *Gurus* Posted February 20, 2004 If uptime and reliability is a consideration, I wouldn't go with Brinkster. Quote MVP, Visual Developer - .NET Now you see why evil will always triumph - because good is dumb. My free .NET Windows Forms Controls and Articles
irasmith Posted February 20, 2004 Author Posted February 20, 2004 Yes, uptime is of importance to me. I realize everyone will have hardware/network issues at some point in time, it's just the nature of the beast so that part won't upset me. My present PHP/MySQL provider has had a couple of those times but as it should be service was promptly restored and I'm no worse for the wear. I will keep looking into this as I continue my steps forward to open up a .NET based site as well. Quote Ira Richard Smith IraRichardSmith.Net
Denaes Posted February 20, 2004 Posted February 20, 2004 If uptime and reliability is a consideration, I wouldn't go with Brinkster. Has there been a problem with them? Featureprice (the old plan I had) was rated like 99.9% up, but they kept screwing with things and knocking my site down for hours to days without any clue or warning. Then they wouldn't fix anything until you complained about it. Brinkster has been down twice for me in the last 2 months. Both times I got an email a few days in advance giving me a window of time the site might be down for X amount of minutes/hours and if I had a real problem with that time, to email them back and set up another maintanance time. I think thats rather professional. Considering my only other comparison, Brinksters A-OK by me so far. Do they have a rep for reliability or being down that I havn't heard about? Quote
*Gurus* divil Posted February 21, 2004 *Gurus* Posted February 21, 2004 I speak only from experience. I have a site hosted on there that has very odd behaviour, they overload their servers. Sessions are spontaneously lost, things like that. Quote MVP, Visual Developer - .NET Now you see why evil will always triumph - because good is dumb. My free .NET Windows Forms Controls and Articles
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