Would like to see a list of affordable ASP.NET 3.5 SP1 Hosting providers build up. Along with your review of the service, lacking features, special features, etc...

  1. Discount ASP.NET
  2. MochaHost At last update MochaHost does not offer SP1  they now offer SP1
  3. CrystalTech
  4. Gearhost
  5. HostMySite

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update: Anybody see a better deal for shared hosting ASP.NET than ASP.NETpro From GearHost? I would like to see more SQL storage, but I need keep the multiple domain capabilities. For about the same price.

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I'd also really like to see any hosts that will support the beta for MVC! – Terry Donaghe Dec 18 '08 at 17:18
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I think as long as the host allows you to put the MVC assemblies in your bin folder you are good to go with MVC. from Phil Haack: haacked.com/archive/2008/11/03/bin-deploy-aspnetmvc.aspx – brun Jan 15 '09 at 13:14
Yeah, I've had success just be making sure 'Copy Local' is set on your mvc dll. Works just fine. – davewasthere Oct 1 '09 at 9:44
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up vote 3 down vote accepted

discountasp.net has a great list of features but the performance on "my" server is so bad I cant get into the "control panel" without timing out...

Update:

Recently got a very detailed response from them, descibing problems with their backbone.

They certainly seem to be on their toes and I am now a lot more positive about them again.

Merrry christmans!

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Did they fix the problem? – Frank Schwieterman Dec 30 '08 at 7:19
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I was with Discountasp.net for a long time. They were a great service for me. – Paul Mendoza Feb 10 '09 at 22:41
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They come with a price tag that is not cheap. Especially when you start adding SQL Servers to the mix. – CoffeeAddict Mar 26 '10 at 19:21
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I use Server Intellect for my personal site. Shared-hosting accounts are managed by customers using the HELM control panel, allowing me to control quite a great deal of aspects of my hosting settings. What I cannot do myself, I get prompt and responsive assistance from SI's technical support staff, despite being half way across the globe. They are helpful and regularly complete my task requests competently without much instruction.

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Just talked to GearHost, yes they do support .NET Framework 3.5 SP1. Tech support seemed to understand my questions on .NET, so looks like good hosting provider, but still checking other providers. Got off the phone with GoDaddy after signing up and they have refunded in full due to this problem, so just wanted to mention.

Looking for something where you find moderate SQL Server space but higher bandwidth. I like crystal tech but they provide very less space where i can't fit my videos for Silverlight :-)

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Just signed up for SoftSys Hosting. Setup the DB and deployed my app with Entity Framework in minutes. So it does have SP1. Looks great so far.

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I'm loving SoftSysHosting so far. Small hiccup with parking a domain. But they solved it in a support case for me (outside of the control panel) – brun Mar 20 '09 at 19:13
Wow. They look pretty good! – davewasthere Oct 1 '09 at 9:50
ew, Entity framework ;). Yuk. – CoffeeAddict Mar 26 '10 at 19:22
we are discussing windows hosting providers, not opinions about EF. – Vitalik Mar 27 '10 at 11:22
link softsyshosting.com – AlexanderN Apr 1 '10 at 3:12
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Using Reliablesite, by far the most affordable .net 3.5 hosting plans available and awesome servers.

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HostLab I've never used them, but I just found them.

Mosso They have a "cloud" I believe this is owned by RackSpace.

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I will second Mosso. Awesome support. – Jon Sagara Feb 10 '09 at 22:27
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InfoQuest.com ... They have been the easiest and most helpful for us.

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I talked to an online sales rep at MochaHost, he said they don't have .NET 3.5 SP1.

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Thanks for the homework. +1 – brun Mar 18 '09 at 15:10
I looked today (June 19, 2009) and their summary page says they do have .NET Framework 3.5 SP1: mochahost.com/webhosting_windows.php – Dinah Jun 19 '09 at 20:13
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I've used Stormhosts for over 8 years now. Have found their support to be excellent, and while some other providers are cheaper, I've not had a reason to switch.

If I'm doing something, even after midnight on a Sunday (for example) and need something that the Helm control panel won't expose, I submit a support request and I don't think it's ever taken longer than about half an hour to be resolved. I couldn't rave about them enough.

Downsides: They aren't the cheapest, and diskspace/traffic allowance would be constricting for very large/popular sites.

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Anybody tried SoftSys Hosting ?
Seems like a good deal and they already have ASP.NET 3.5 SP1.

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I use SoftSys hosting and I think they are good. Both service and support has been great. I've used about 10 hosts and SoftSys has been the best so far. – dtc Oct 20 '09 at 21:17
I loved SoftSys and may go back at some point. – brun Oct 21 '09 at 18:22
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what about Azure?

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I have hopes for Azure, but from my experience it's not ready for anything at this point. The system is not intuitive. I've spent more time on trying to set up Azure than I'd like. Hosting I feel should be easy to set up so you can focus on building your applications/sites. – dtc Oct 20 '09 at 21:16
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Try http://www.bizhostnet.com . Has all the ASP.NET 3.5 SP1 features on Win 2008, MSSQL 2008 and MySQL databases included in the price. MSSQL space initially is 50MB but you can request up to 500MB for free. The site is pretty fast too.

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I like Bizhostnet.com too! I host with them and their services have been great for my web site. The best thing about them is that you can get several web site under the same Control Panel but still have them completely separate, which makes life just so much easier in terms of management.

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I've been using WebHost4Life for a while, and it's reasonable. I'll have to compare to these other suggestions.

However, I see WebHost4Life put a new banner on their page saying it's 100% powered by wind... I'm not entirely sure that's something I should feel good about, when it comes to a data center.

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I haven't had a great experience with WebHost4Life. They moved my site to a different server and it broke the permalinks, making the not-so-permanent. – Ben McCormack Nov 17 '10 at 1:35
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