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6/7/2007 7:54 AM
 

Two answers:

  1. When you are not a 100% expert on systems take IIS! 
  2. When you intend to develop components and want to test them then use NUnit but what has to do with your provider - for development you must have an own machine???   
 
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6/7/2007 10:18 AM
 

Thanks for all your replies,

So if I understand correctly even if my host has ASP.NET and SQL Server installed, I can't just copy the DNN files into the root directory and install it using the wizard etc?, I still need IIS ?

I'm based in the UK so if I am to change hosts I would prefer for them to be in the UK to keep speeds to a max, if anyone could suggest a decent host, one they use would be awesome.  I'm not sure if you're allowed to put their names up in a reply, so if you could email me at banksearch@googlemail.com, that would be brilliant.

Many thanks

 

 
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6/7/2007 11:31 AM
 

First off, if you are on a hosting plan that supports ASP.NET that plan is on a windows machine with IIS installed and you should be fine for deployment.

Secondly, regarding hosting companies.  I am with 3essentials.com and I can't be happier.  If you are interested in them, use this link to get there... http://www.3essentials.com?3eref=13422 

If you want to see sites hosted with them you can look at a few of mine

http://www.mitchelsellers.com - DNN 4.5.2

http://www.freedotnetnukestuff.com - DN 4.5.2 (Same installation)

http://www.iowacomputergurus.com - ASP.NET 2.0


-Mitchel Sellers
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6/7/2007 12:03 PM
 

Dunky:

Let's clarify some of the basics so that you understand what is going on and can make your own decisions.  When you talk about hosting DNN for production on a hosting company, we are strictly talking about Windows Server ONLY, XP is completely out of the question.  And you want to have Windows Server 2003, if you cannot get it look for another hosting company.  DNN does run on XP Pro (since it has IIS) but is limited in the number of concurrent clients it can serve, this is mostly used for testing and module development.

Then, IIS.  This stands for Internet Information Services (used to be Internet Information Server but not any more).  IIS is the Web Server engine for Windows Server, so it is mandatory for serving even plain old HTML content.  Now, on top of IIS, you want to have ASP.Net 2.0, which gives IIS the ability to run dynamic applications like DNN written in any of the .Net supported languages, DNN happens to be written in Visual Basic.Net.  EDIT: IIS 5.1 is found in XP Pro, IIS 6 is found in Windows Server 2003, IIS 7 is not out yet, it is the version that will come with Windows Server 2008 (in Beta testing now). 

Then you need SQL Server.  It can be 2000 or 2005.  SQL Server is supported out of the box, SQL Server 2005 Express edition can be used (this is the free version) but it will depend on your traffic projections to see if you will hit its limitations.  No, MS-Access is not supported, it used to be but since Microsoft offered SQL Express 2005 for free there is no need to even touch Access.

For the sake of your sanity, don't even try to run DNN on Linux with Mono.  Regardless of what's been said, DNN is made for Windows Server.

Then last but not least, you really need a hosting company with the familiarity and willingness to work with you to support DNN (on Windows Server with SQL Server).  If their support staff is composed of those fanatical Linux kids, your experience is not going to be good.  Look in this forum for hosting recommendations, I have my own server so I cannot help in this regard.

Hope this helps.  Don't hesitate to post more questions if you need to.

Carlos

 

 

 
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6/7/2007 12:22 PM
 

Thanks Mitchel and Carlos,

Your answers are both very helpful.  I guess what I really meant, (and now understand) is; do I personally need to have access to IIS to get this up and running? (From what I understand the answer is no!). 

My host company run Windows machines so must (as mentioned) be running IIS.  So this should be enough for me to get the installation up and running?

Again many thanks

 
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