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OT: Need recommendation for cheap .NET 2.0 hosting - maurycy - 04-06-2006

Hi,

I currently have my web site and e-mail hosted with RealWebHost. Unfortunately I want to convert my web site to .NET, so I am looking for cheap .NET 2.0 hosting. Any recommendations?

This really has to be cheap hosting. I do not want to pay more than $10-15 a month (currently I pay $6.99). Support for multiple domains and database will be a huge plus. No shopping carts, web site builders, and similar stuff. This is going to be strictly for personal web site.

Thanks,
maurycy


Re: OT: Need recommendation for cheap .NET 2.0 hosting - jdc - 04-06-2006

whats the diff between .net and .com or .org?

i use hostrocket.com (for about 5 sites) -- $9 a month -- 5 gigs of space and pretty much unlimited everything else.


Re: OT: Need recommendation for cheap .NET 2.0 hosting - TheTominator - 04-06-2006

maurycy Wrote:
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> Unfortunately I want to convert
> my web site to .NET,

Why do you want to do that? I'm not judging. I'm just curious.

I am assuming that you are referring to Microsoft's .NET programming framework. How it relates to websites, I'm unclear.



Re: OT: Need recommendation for cheap .NET 2.0 hosting - Seacrest - 04-06-2006

Open your home router's conf page and put your PC in the DMZ.
Then get a dyndns account.

http://asp.net


Re: OT: Need recommendation for cheap .NET 2.0 hosting - maurycy - 04-06-2006

Sorry for the confusion. I meant hosting that supports ASP.NET 2.0, not the domain type (.com, .net, etc). This would have to be MS hosting on MS server :-(

TheTominator: I know PHP, ASP and ASP.NET and as much as I like open source and OSX, I think that I can code web site a lot faster with ASP.NET than with PHP. That's maybe because I work with .NET technology and PHP I just learned in my spare time.

Seacrest: I do not have PC at home. Just one Powerbook which I do not keep on 24/7 :-)