What is the best hosting service for ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server

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Brooke

I am looking for some advice as to which hosting service to use for ASP.NET
2.0 and SQL Server development. I have looked at GoDaddy, BoundGrid,
Interland and a few others but I still haven't made a decision. I also
haven't been able to find a decent service that supports SQL 2005, most
support SQL 2000 but claim that they are waiting for the bugs to be worked
out of SQL Server 2005 before switching over.

Here is what I am looking for;
ASP.NET 2.0 pages, web services, code behind, user controls
SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005 with Enterprise Manager support
Multiple Domains


GoDaddy is cheap with a lot of space and bandwidth, but 3rd party tools such
as MS SQL Enterprise Manager cannot be used for database development.

BoundGrid is cheap, allows 3rd party tools for SQL Development, allow
multiple domains (yeah!!), but the storage space and bandwidth in not that
great.

Interland doesn't support ASP.NET 2.0

Thanks
 
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Mark Fitzpatrick

I recently moved one of my domains off Interland to CrystalTech. CrystalTech
has a great control panel and is reasonably priced. You can configure a SQL
Server 2000 or 2005 database right from it and they do allow the Enterprise
Manager (with 2000) or the SQL Server Management Studio (2005)

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
 
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Otis Mukinfus

I am looking for some advice as to which hosting service to use for ASP.NET
2.0 and SQL Server development. I have looked at GoDaddy, BoundGrid,
Interland and a few others but I still haven't made a decision. I also
haven't been able to find a decent service that supports SQL 2005, most
support SQL 2000 but claim that they are waiting for the bugs to be worked
out of SQL Server 2005 before switching over.

Here is what I am looking for;
ASP.NET 2.0 pages, web services, code behind, user controls
SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005 with Enterprise Manager support
Multiple Domains


GoDaddy is cheap with a lot of space and bandwidth, but 3rd party tools such
as MS SQL Enterprise Manager cannot be used for database development.

BoundGrid is cheap, allows 3rd party tools for SQL Development, allow
multiple domains (yeah!!), but the storage space and bandwidth in not that
great.

Interland doesn't support ASP.NET 2.0

Thanks
http://www.activeservers.net

I have 4 sites with them for 6 years. Good folks.

Otis Mukinfus
http://www.arltex.com
http://www.tomchilders.com
 

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