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I want a recommendation on an ISP which has Subversion installed so I can get a repository started. So far I found out discount.asp doesn't have that on their servers and will not support it. So I'm looking for a recommendation

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Do you really mean an ISP (Internet service provider) who provides you with a connection to the Internet, or do you mean a hosting provider? – tdavies Sep 19 '08 at 4:58
I think the later ? – Roman M Sep 19 '08 at 5:00

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There are some restrictions on the free accounts (namely 200MB) but we've recently set up an account with Assembla for a small project. It provides SVN (optionally externally hosted), Trac, a wiki, and several other built-in tools, similar to SourceForge. Your project does not need to be open source.

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What's your price range? Do you want a straght SVN provider or do you want to host a website too?

For Straight SVN Hosting Check out

http://cvsdude.com/

http://www.assembla.com/

Only Hosting provider I can think of with SVN support (outside of a VPS provider) would be

http://www.dreamhost.com

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I'm just going to throw out the fact that I just moved domain and hosting from GoDaddy to Dreamhost just because of the things they offer, including SVN repositories. The transition was painless. – Thomas Owens Jun 6 at 1:38
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csoft.net is pretty good. They've been around for a long time, they're cheap, good, open source friendly, very geek friendly, and accounts come with SVN (and with the more expensive plans, a ton of other features). Also, ever tried to deal with frontline tech support at a big host (like, ick, 1&1) where you had a sneaking suspicion you were actually dealing with a very poorly programmed Eliza bot rather than a human? Yeah, well, csoft isn't like that. :-)

If you're looking for something a little more user friendly, you might check out Unfuddle. I haven't used them personally but they get a lot of good press here on SO, and they've got a nice feature set.

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I have been using wush.net for about 9 months and am pretty stoked. Especially considering the fact that you get integrated Trac when you upgrade to pro (which kinda pays for itself if you have a few repo's because you get discounts on the additional).

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Are these sites trustworthy enough? After all they have your intellectual property on file. You don't want them to use it themselves or give it to your competitors.

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I use http://devguard.com/ . Very cheap, but also very reliable. Integrated Trac, SSL, web-based ACL and user management. SVN scripts, eg. commit hooks. I tried CVSDude before and that didn't work out.

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I have an account with www.codespaces.com They have svn hosting, wiki, forum, project management, issue tracking and admin all built in. I have been using the service for 6 months and I am happy with the level of service they off.

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I've used csoft.net for 6 years. They've been reliable, and inexpensive. Their documentation is good.

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I'd like to second www.dreamhost.com as a superb solution / value for money. I've been with them for about 2 years, there are limits on size/bandwidth, but they're so ridiculously high you can basically consider it unlimited for any reasonable project.

I've never had a server issue or any downtime (although I have heard others have). They seem open and trustworthy.

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I haven't used them yet, but after reading about their offering, I am seriously considering using http://projectlocker.com/ for my next subversion based project. The have fairly cheap pricing (free up to $30 a month), and they recently got a plug from Scott Mitchell.

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I recommend http://beanstalkapp.com/

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Site5 offers ssh access, which means you can use svn+ssh for very cheap repositories with practically unlimited size/bandwidth.

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Guys,

I will vote for Assembla, its big feature set can not be compared with unfuddle, beanstalkapp or any other svn only hosting provider.

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