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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI'm using Azure for a couple of sites, have a dedicated VM/DB - cost me less that £100 a month. Cheaper options for VM or use an Azure website.
How Azure Pricing Works | Microsoft Azure
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I'm using Azure for a couple of sites, have a dedicated VM/DB - cost me less that £100 a month. Cheaper options for VM or use an Azure website.
How Azure Pricing Works | Microsoft Azure
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostNot hefty at all initially. Just a bog standard .net MVC app initially but will have Umbraco or similar plugged in not far down the line.
Off to google AWS
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostHow hefty is the website? Perhaps if it's just for the customer to play with you could stick it on AWS and only have it running during working hours?
Off to google AWS
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostI'm about to build a website for somebody.
Throughout the development process I want to be able to upload my work so that the client can access the site.
I'm also going to be responsible for hosting the site. At the moment Im not sure what technologies I'll be using - certainly the Microsoft stack , some kind of CMS and a database backend so I dont want one of those shared webspace type of hosts where I may find I cant use such and such open source software somewhere down the line after I've signed up.
Just wondering if I should be looking at cloud server options. Client aint going to pay a whole lot for hosting so I'd end up making up the shortfall myself. People like Fasthosts seem to be charging around £500pa for what I want.
Dont want to rush anything though. The most important thing is to be able to publish the work as I go along so that the client can see it. They are completely non technical and have no server space of their own where I can upload. Any recommendations would be most welcome.
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Staging options for a website
I'm about to build a website for somebody.
Throughout the development process I want to be able to upload my work so that the client can access the site.
I'm also going to be responsible for hosting the site. At the moment Im not sure what technologies I'll be using - certainly the Microsoft stack , some kind of CMS and a database backend so I dont want one of those shared webspace type of hosts where I may find I cant use such and such open source software somewhere down the line after I've signed up.
Just wondering if I should be looking at cloud server options. Client aint going to pay a whole lot for hosting so I'd end up making up the shortfall myself. People like Fasthosts seem to be charging around £500pa for what I want.
Dont want to rush anything though. The most important thing is to be able to publish the work as I go along so that the client can see it. They are completely non technical and have no server space of their own where I can upload. Any recommendations would be most welcome.Tags: None
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