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Thread DBISAM 4 + ASP.NET Hosting - URGENT NEED
Thu, Apr 10 2008 11:18 AMPermanent Link

"Johnnie Norsworthy"
(from a previous message)

I really, really, really need a new web host:
- ASP.NET (low low low bandwidth)
- DBISAM 4 server (minor use)
- Very resonsive to support emails
- Quick to set up A.S.A.P
- Preferably in U.S.
- CMS would be nice too - even DotNetNuke, as long as I can still have C#
ASP.NET pages

-Johnnie

Thu, Apr 10 2008 3:40 PMPermanent Link

"Jerry Clancy"
I see that you are a verizon email client. Can you get FIOS locally yet?
Hosting your own server would be pretty straighforward with high-speen cable
access.

Jerry

"Johnnie Norsworthy" <jln206@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:C7DCCCDD-1A66-4B1F-8ACB-6314D4102736@news.elevatesoft.com...
> (from a previous message)
>
> I really, really, really need a new web host:
> - ASP.NET (low low low bandwidth)
> - DBISAM 4 server (minor use)
> - Very resonsive to support emails
> - Quick to set up A.S.A.P
> - Preferably in U.S.
> - CMS would be nice too - even DotNetNuke, as long as I can still have C#
> ASP.NET pages
>
> -Johnnie
>

Thu, Apr 10 2008 3:52 PMPermanent Link

"Johnnie Norsworthy"
I have thought about it, and I have Windows Server 2003 and a machine that I
could dedicate. I already host a non-critical UDP logging application here
that goes to that machine using a DDNS address.

I need a static IP and Verizon is very proud of those. My internet rate
would go from $30 a month to $200. So I think a cheap dedicated host with
better reliability than my home connection would be preferred.

-Johnnie


"Jerry Clancy" <jclancy@billtrak.com> wrote in message
news:A100AB25-F2D7-41C0-A9B1-7601AB243462@news.elevatesoft.com...
>I see that you are a verizon email client. Can you get FIOS locally yet?
>Hosting your own server would be pretty straighforward with high-speen
>cable access.
>
> Jerry
>
> "Johnnie Norsworthy" <jln206@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:C7DCCCDD-1A66-4B1F-8ACB-6314D4102736@news.elevatesoft.com...
>> (from a previous message)
>>
>> I really, really, really need a new web host:
>> - ASP.NET (low low low bandwidth)
>> - DBISAM 4 server (minor use)
>> - Very resonsive to support emails
>> - Quick to set up A.S.A.P
>> - Preferably in U.S.
>> - CMS would be nice too - even DotNetNuke, as long as I can still have C#
>> ASP.NET pages
>>
>> -Johnnie
>>
>
>

Thu, Apr 10 2008 4:45 PMPermanent Link

Dave Harrison
Johnnie Norsworthy wrote:
> I have thought about it, and I have Windows Server 2003 and a machine that I
> could dedicate. I already host a non-critical UDP logging application here
> that goes to that machine using a DDNS address.
>
> I need a static IP and Verizon is very proud of those. My internet rate
> would go from $30 a month to $200.

$200/month is a bit expensive unless they are also giving you more
bandwidth.

Have you tried http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/ so the DNS
will still find your ip address when it changes (free). This will allow
you to use your $30/month account with a dynamic ip address.

Dave
Thu, Apr 10 2008 5:49 PMPermanent Link

Jason Lee
Hi Johnnie & Others,

My Defined site was hacked also, I put the pages back and it hasn't been
a problem since, but it was very disturbing.

Since then I've decided to buy Abyss web server (free or $79 depending
upon your needs) and host my own on an WinXP box.  It's been really fun
getting it going--I have a static IP address and since I am a Hostgator
reseller I can just point the DNS to my static IP address and voila!

Where I'm at, Verizon charges about $10 extra per month for static IP
addresses.

~Jason Lee

P.S. Abyss web server supports ASP.NET 2.0, though I use CGI
extensively, which it also supports.

Johnnie Norsworthy wrote:
> I have thought about it, and I have Windows Server 2003 and a machine that I
> could dedicate. I already host a non-critical UDP logging application here
> that goes to that machine using a DDNS address.
>
> I need a static IP and Verizon is very proud of those. My internet rate
> would go from $30 a month to $200. So I think a cheap dedicated host with
> better reliability than my home connection would be preferred.
>
> -Johnnie
Thu, Apr 10 2008 6:26 PMPermanent Link

"Johnnie Norsworthy"
Thanks to all that responded!

I did some research and decided to take the plunge and get a dedicated
hosted server. I went with cari.net, a California company.

Defined.net still has not restarted my DBISAM server after 3 days of being
down.

-Johnnie

Wed, Apr 23 2008 2:45 AMPermanent Link

Tomas
We could host ASP.NET and DBISAM server on empty Intel Core 2 Quad/4gbRAM which hosted in USA
for reasonable price. Please contact me at tomas ETA baltsoft DOT com
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