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Smiling Bonnie

2006-02-06, 6:57 pm

We recently had to change hosting provider and chose WebFusion - which turned
out to be a terrible mistake! Can anyone recommend a good quality host (shared
hosting, dedicated is unfortunatley out of our price range), our site is built
in .asp and we need SQL server also. We have a copy of our database as a .BAK
file. We are looking for service over and above cheapness. Any recommendations
most gratefully recieved!

Wally Kolcz

2006-02-06, 6:57 pm

Check out www.yohost.com. They are great, inexpensive, and offer free SQL
accounts. You can also host multple sites under one account and share
resources.

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Wally Kolcz
Developer / Support
ProjectProofing.com
"Smiling Bonnie" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> We recently had to change hosting provider and chose WebFusion - which
> turned
> out to be a terrible mistake! Can anyone recommend a good quality host
> (shared
> hosting, dedicated is unfortunatley out of our price range), our site is
> built
> in .asp and we need SQL server also. We have a copy of our database as a
> .BAK
> file. We are looking for service over and above cheapness. Any
> recommendations
> most gratefully recieved!
>



darrel

2006-02-06, 6:57 pm

> We recently had to change hosting provider and chose WebFusion - which
> turned
> out to be a terrible mistake! Can anyone recommend a good quality host
> (shared
> hosting, dedicated is unfortunatley out of our price range), our site is
> built
> in .asp and we need SQL server also. We have a copy of our database as a
> .BAK
> file. We are looking for service over and above cheapness. Any
> recommendations
> most gratefully recieved!


For IIS hosting, I've used boundgrid.com and have been pleased.

I've also heard good things about aspnix.com

In fact, I'm looking at moving a few sites to aspnix, so if anyone has any
comments, let me know!

-Darrel

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