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Previously on "Good ASP.net + SQL Server provider"

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  • zazou
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    Originally posted by BradMcA View Post
    Sounds like exactly the sort of work I am after, any good agencies people can recommend for this kind of requirement?
    Actually the client got in touch with me directly via indeed.com. Incidentally I don't remember creating a profile there.

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  • BradMcA
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    Sounds like exactly the sort of work I am after, any good agencies people can recommend for this kind of requirement?



    Originally posted by zazou View Post
    I'm working on a contract for a client who are asking for a web based data application. I'll be implementing a SQL Server (2012) + .net 4.5 Web API solution for them.

    It will start small but of course it needs to be easily scaled up and out when the time comes.
    They do have a website but it is WordPress.

    So I'm just wondering if members have (or know someone that has) had good or bad experience with those kind of service providers / hosting companies?
    Bonus points for SPs who offer free or nearly free no strings attached 'developer' platforms.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by BigRed View Post
    What a horrible website. Looks like they should get one of their customers to design a site for them.
    It's been like that for years, guess they feel if it aint broke don't fix it.

    The admin dashboard whilst not pretty is functional and straight forward. Their customer service is also good and the performance and uptime are good.

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  • oscarose
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    From Web Hosting thread and SimonMac

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...t-hosting.html

    "MY stock answer for hosting and domain reg is http://www.vidahost.com they have a one click install function for WordPress as well as other application see here https://www.vidahost.com/page/hosted-applications"

    Worth a look - their customer service is excellent.

    Have you looked at Rackspace??
    Last edited by oscarose; 10 February 2014, 22:23.

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  • BigRed
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    I've used discountASP and nothing but good things to say about them.
    What a horrible website. Looks like they should get one of their customers to design a site for them.

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  • zazou
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    Epilogue

    After looking at a few options I'll be going with HostingUK developer package.
    I looked at Discount ASP but when you added a database and sub domains the price had almost trebled.

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  • zazou
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    123-reg do seem to have a reasonable offer on at the moment. Anyone have good or bad things to say about them?
    Afaik they only have SQL 2008 though and I'm not sure about the interface.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by garethevans1986 View Post
    VidaHost or get on the Microsoft BizSpark programe and get free access to Azure for 3 years.

    GE
    Its not bizspark material as its for a client not a product....

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  • garethevans1986
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    VidaHost or get on the Microsoft BizSpark programe and get free access to Azure for 3 years.

    GE

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    I've used discountASP and nothing but good things to say about them. I'm not sure about scaling up though but they do say they have some pretty large websites as customers.

    I've moved a couple of my website over to Azure but more expensive and using a dedicated VM so might be more than your after. Though you can set up a website and db for peanuts if you don't need to run a dedicated VM with them, but there is a learning curve.
    for something small discountasp is probably the best bet.

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by zazou View Post
    I'm working on a contract for a client who are asking for a web based data application. I'll be implementing a SQL Server (2012) + .net 4.5 Web API solution for them.

    It will start small but of course it needs to be easily scaled up and out when the time comes.
    They do have a website but it is WordPress.

    So I'm just wondering if members have (or know someone that has) had good or bad experience with those kind of service providers / hosting companies?
    Bonus points for SPs who offer free or nearly free no strings attached 'developer' platforms.
    I've used discountASP and nothing but good things to say about them. I'm not sure about scaling up though but they do say they have some pretty large websites as customers.

    I've moved a couple of my website over to Azure but more expensive and using a dedicated VM so might be more than your after. Though you can set up a website and db for peanuts if you don't need to run a dedicated VM with them, but there is a learning curve.

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  • zazou
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    Not sure what you mean by "service provider"? Do you want a "one man" contractor to come in under your company to do some .Net and SQL2012?

    Or are you looking for a larger consultancy company who can build you the entire system? Good luck with getting anything for free.

    qh
    Sorry if it was unclear. I'm the developer, service provider as the web hosting company!

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  • quackhandle
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    Not sure what you mean by "service provider"? Do you want a "one man" contractor to come in under your company to do some .Net and SQL2012?

    Or are you looking for a larger consultancy company who can build you the entire system? Good luck with getting anything for free.

    qh

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  • zazou
    started a topic Good ASP.net + SQL Server provider

    Good ASP.net + SQL Server provider

    I'm working on a contract for a client who are asking for a web based data application. I'll be implementing a SQL Server (2012) + .net 4.5 Web API solution for them.

    It will start small but of course it needs to be easily scaled up and out when the time comes.
    They do have a website but it is WordPress.

    So I'm just wondering if members have (or know someone that has) had good or bad experience with those kind of service providers / hosting companies?
    Bonus points for SPs who offer free or nearly free no strings attached 'developer' platforms.
    Last edited by zazou; 30 January 2014, 12:57.

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