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I am an asp.net developer and I respect all of your opinions in this newsgroup. Any opinions on how good Network Solutions is (support, hosting, speed, reliability, etc...)? Thanks! |
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I would use Network Solutions to host my domain name, but not my web site. Usually the domain registrars like Network Solutions and GoDaddy don't do the best job at complex hosting. They're used to hosting non-dynamic sites. There are a lot of complaints in the FrontPage and Expression Web newsgroups regarding the support from GoDaddy and the lack of knowledge they have with their hosting systems. I would tend to recommend someone who is primarily in the business of hosting instead of a company that is trying to sell add-on services to domain registration. I've used CrystalTech for a lot of my sites the last couple years due to their excellent support and price-point. Brinkster has also offered some very reasonable rates and support for ASP.Net hosting as well, though I have far less live experience with them. -- Hope this helps, Mark Fitzpatrick Microsoft MVP - Expression "Cirene" <test (AT) test (DOT) com> wrote in message news:OjqNlBoQIHA.1184 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP04 (DOT) phx.gbl... I am an asp.net developer and I respect all of your opinions in this newsgroup. Any opinions on how good Network Solutions is (support, hosting, speed, reliability, etc...)? Thanks! |
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I would use Network Solutions to host my domain name, but not my web site. Usually the domain registrars like Network Solutions and GoDaddy don't do the best job at complex hosting. They're used to hosting non-dynamic sites. There are a lot of complaints in the FrontPage and Expression Web newsgroups regarding the support from GoDaddy and the lack of knowledge they have with their hosting systems. I would tend to recommend someone who is primarily in the business of hosting instead of a company that is trying to sell add-on services to domain registration. I've used CrystalTech for a lot of my sites the last couple years due to their excellent support and price-point. Brinkster has also offered some very reasonable rates and support for ASP.Net hosting as well, though I have far less live experience with them. -- Hope this helps, Mark Fitzpatrick Microsoft MVP - Expression "Cirene" <test (AT) test (DOT) com> wrote in message news:OjqNlBoQIHA.1184 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP04 (DOT) phx.gbl... I am an asp.net developer and I respect all of your opinions in this newsgroup. Any opinions on how good Network Solutions is (support, hosting, speed, reliability, etc...)? Thanks! |
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I totally agree with Mark - on top of that, I'm converting my last 2 domain names from Network Solutions to Godaddy (although I also wouldn't host there, expecially with SQL Server), mainly because of the MUCH cheaper prices David Wier http://aspnet101.com http://iWritePro.com - One click PDF, convert .doc/.rtf/.txt to HTML with no bloated markup "Mark Fitzpatrick" <markfitz (AT) fitzme (DOT) com> wrote in message news:2D555296-FD9B-4FEF-82CD-57020317FAE2 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I would use Network Solutions to host my domain name, but not my web site. Usually the domain registrars like Network Solutions and GoDaddy don't do the best job at complex hosting. They're used to hosting non-dynamic sites. There are a lot of complaints in the FrontPage and Expression Web newsgroups regarding the support from GoDaddy and the lack of knowledge they have with their hosting systems. I would tend to recommend someone who is primarily in the business of hosting instead of a company that is trying to sell add-on services to domain registration. I've used CrystalTech for a lot of my sites the last couple years due to their excellent support and price-point. Brinkster has also offered some very reasonable rates and support for ASP.Net hosting as well, though I have far less live experience with them. -- Hope this helps, Mark Fitzpatrick Microsoft MVP - Expression "Cirene" <test (AT) test (DOT) com> wrote in message news:OjqNlBoQIHA.1184 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP04 (DOT) phx.gbl... I am an asp.net developer and I respect all of your opinions in this newsgroup. Any opinions on how good Network Solutions is (support, hosting, speed, reliability, etc...)? Thanks! |
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Where do you host David? "David Wier" <dw (AT) dw (DOT) com> wrote in message news:eIJeAboQIHA.4712 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP04 (DOT) phx.gbl... I totally agree with Mark - on top of that, I'm converting my last 2 domain names from Network Solutions to Godaddy (although I also wouldn't host there, expecially with SQL Server), mainly because of the MUCH cheaper prices David Wier http://aspnet101.com http://iWritePro.com - One click PDF, convert .doc/.rtf/.txt to HTML with no bloated markup "Mark Fitzpatrick" <markfitz (AT) fitzme (DOT) com> wrote in message news:2D555296-FD9B-4FEF-82CD-57020317FAE2 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I would use Network Solutions to host my domain name, but not my web site. Usually the domain registrars like Network Solutions and GoDaddy don't do the best job at complex hosting. They're used to hosting non-dynamic sites. There are a lot of complaints in the FrontPage and Expression Web newsgroups regarding the support from GoDaddy and the lack of knowledge they have with their hosting systems. I would tend to recommend someone who is primarily in the business of hosting instead of a company that is trying to sell add-on services to domain registration. I've used CrystalTech for a lot of my sites the last couple years due to their excellent support and price-point. Brinkster has also offered some very reasonable rates and support for ASP.Net hosting as well, though I have far less live experience with them. -- Hope this helps, Mark Fitzpatrick Microsoft MVP - Expression "Cirene" <test (AT) test (DOT) com> wrote in message news:OjqNlBoQIHA.1184 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP04 (DOT) phx.gbl... I am an asp.net developer and I respect all of your opinions in this newsgroup. Any opinions on how good Network Solutions is (support, hosting, speed, reliability, etc...)? Thanks! |
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Thanks. For CrystalTech, how do they handle pointing additional domains to subfolders in the account? What I would prefer is to purchase 1 account then point domains to subfolders, like: www.abc.com to /websites/abc www.bcd.com to /websites/bcd www.efg.com to /website/efg etc Do they charge extra for each new website? Plus I would like to have email/webmail for each domain, like mail.abc.com, mail.bcd.com and mail.efg.com. I called them but the salesperson was not technical at all and was mostly confused. "Mark Fitzpatrick" <markfitz (AT) fitzme (DOT) com> wrote in message news:2D555296-FD9B-4FEF-82CD-57020317FAE2 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I would use Network Solutions to host my domain name, but not my web site. Usually the domain registrars like Network Solutions and GoDaddy don't do the best job at complex hosting. They're used to hosting non-dynamic sites. There are a lot of complaints in the FrontPage and Expression Web newsgroups regarding the support from GoDaddy and the lack of knowledge they have with their hosting systems. I would tend to recommend someone who is primarily in the business of hosting instead of a company that is trying to sell add-on services to domain registration. I've used CrystalTech for a lot of my sites the last couple years due to their excellent support and price-point. Brinkster has also offered some very reasonable rates and support for ASP.Net hosting as well, though I have far less live experience with them. -- Hope this helps, Mark Fitzpatrick Microsoft MVP - Expression "Cirene" <test (AT) test (DOT) com> wrote in message news:OjqNlBoQIHA.1184 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP04 (DOT) phx.gbl... I am an asp.net developer and I respect all of your opinions in this newsgroup. Any opinions on how good Network Solutions is (support, hosting, speed, reliability, etc...)? Thanks! |
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Webhost4life - - http://webhost4life.com/default.asp?refid=dwier They let me point to up to 8 domains, but if you want to point them to specific directories, along mail for each have extra minimal charges for each. David Wier http://aspnet101.com http://iWritePro.com - One click PDF, convert .doc/.rtf/.txt to HTML with no bloated markup "Cirene" <test (AT) test (DOT) com> wrote in message news:%23$CnrpoQIHA.3388 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl... Where do you host David? "David Wier" <dw (AT) dw (DOT) com> wrote in message news:eIJeAboQIHA.4712 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP04 (DOT) phx.gbl... I totally agree with Mark - on top of that, I'm converting my last 2 domain names from Network Solutions to Godaddy (although I also wouldn't host there, expecially with SQL Server), mainly because of the MUCH cheaper prices David Wier http://aspnet101.com http://iWritePro.com - One click PDF, convert .doc/.rtf/.txt to HTML with no bloated markup "Mark Fitzpatrick" <markfitz (AT) fitzme (DOT) com> wrote in message news:2D555296-FD9B-4FEF-82CD-57020317FAE2 (AT) microsoft (DOT) com... I would use Network Solutions to host my domain name, but not my web site. Usually the domain registrars like Network Solutions and GoDaddy don't do the best job at complex hosting. They're used to hosting non-dynamic sites. There are a lot of complaints in the FrontPage and Expression Web newsgroups regarding the support from GoDaddy and the lack of knowledge they have with their hosting systems. I would tend to recommend someone who is primarily in the business of hosting instead of a company that is trying to sell add-on services to domain registration. I've used CrystalTech for a lot of my sites the last couple years due to their excellent support and price-point. Brinkster has also offered some very reasonable rates and support for ASP.Net hosting as well, though I have far less live experience with them. -- Hope this helps, Mark Fitzpatrick Microsoft MVP - Expression "Cirene" <test (AT) test (DOT) com> wrote in message news:OjqNlBoQIHA.1184 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP04 (DOT) phx.gbl... I am an asp.net developer and I respect all of your opinions in this newsgroup. Any opinions on how good Network Solutions is (support, hosting, speed, reliability, etc...)? Thanks! |
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