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Ok. I have this similar question. Will be learning ASP.NET MVC and I'm looking for solutions. Thought for Windows Azure at first, but want to look for something cheaper and then migrate to it.

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IceBreakerG, on 21 Jul 2014 - 01:35, said:

I use Arvixe too.  My senior project was written in MVC4/.NET 4.5: http://grades.nfynite.com  They also support SQL Server 2008 as well (not sure about 2012 yet).

2012 is supported. I use that. I think you just have to make a request to change the server. That does mean that the domains and other settings will be screwed up but I was willing to do the hard yard to get 2012.

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Ok. I have this similar question. Will be learning ASP.NET MVC and I'm looking for solutions. Thought for Windows Azure at first, but want to look for something cheaper and then migrate to it.

My mistake. I'm actualy looking for ASP.NET MVC web server.

 

I think you should use hostgator.

Hostgator doesn't have it :/

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