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    Reliable asp.net web hosting

    I am having issues with windows shared hosting GoDaddy sites right now. I set up a monitor and got 2 of 48 attempts the site had an error. My site is asp classic site with no database calls. The monitor call is every 30 minutes so 2 of 48 seems high to me at this rate.

    So, I am looking to see what your thoughts are. Here are a few sites I have found. Does anyone like these better then others? Ones to stay away from?

    http://www.winhost.com
    http://www.discountasp.net
    http://www.softsyshosting.com
    http://www.3essentials.com
    http://www.reliablesite.net
    http://www.arvixe.com/

    Also, is there a question to ask to know its better then others?
    -Your own application pool
    -# of concurrent user sessions
    -allows full trust
    -if my database fills up, can you increase space to it without moving to a different platform (ie. from shared to dedicated server)

    Thanks.
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    Re: Reliable asp.net web hosting

    Amazing I haven't had one response on hosting. Are these just not good? I am open to anything right now. Just looking for something reliable and usually developers have lots of experience with different hosting. Should this question be in a different area?

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    Re: Reliable asp.net web hosting

    Hey,

    Personally, I use Soft Sys Hosting, and so far, I have not had any problems with them. Their support has been really good, and I have found that the number of features they have, more than cater for my needs.

    I can't say that I have used any of the others though, so I can't comment there.

    If your Web Host allows Full Trust, then certain things will just be "easier", especially if you are using pre-built solutions such as a CMS package. If you are creating the site yourself, it isn't so much of a need, as you can work at getting your application working in Medium Trust.

    Your own Application Pool would definitely be useful.

    And concurrent sessions, the more the merrier.

    Gary

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