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.NET 2.0 Web Hosting


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Hello,

I am after a new web host as i have just re-written my site in ASP .NET 2.0 to then discover my web host does not support it!!

:/

so, requirements are:

ASP .NET 2.0 support

MSSQL 2000 or 2005 Support

24hr Support

~?30 / month or near abouts

(price isnt really an issue though)

thank you!

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Catalyst 2 (www.catalyst2.com) are a great company, I currently use them for all my sites, they offer both .net 1.1 and 2.0, along with all the usuals like php etc. You can setup a site that meets yous specifications for a cost of around ?70 per year, so that's WAY under your budget.

The support from the guys there is excellent. 24 hours? even 24 minutes is a long time to wait normally.

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  DaveLegg said:

Catalyst 2 (www.catalyst2.com) are a great company, I currently use them for all my sites, they offer both .net 1.1 and 2.0, along with all the usuals like php etc. You can setup a site that meets yous specifications for a cost of around ?70 per year, so that's WAY under your budget.

The support from the guys there is excellent. 24 hours? even 24 minutes is a long time to wait normally.

these guys look really good

thanks!

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I'd recommend 1&1 (http://www.1and1.com), the host I'm with. They don't have any overwhelmingly good features; it's just good all-around. Decent storage space and excellent bandwidth (1TB/month) for $10USD -- and no extra setup fees beyond your domain registration -- a month, 24/7 tech support, and they have all the usual ASP.NET 2.0 features.

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