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1/12/2011 5:01 PM
 
Hi. I've developed a site on EUKhost servers, and am fed up of constant out of memory errors and service crashes. I've hosted with their Linux service for years with no problem, but I think their Windows hosting is farmed out. Either that or there's a problem with my install, but it is very new, little customisation, and only two custom modules installed.

So does anyone have suggestions for a good reliable UK based DNN compatible host, with experience in DNN?  Price between £60-£160/year I guess.  I did see this lot on a search: http://www.storminternet.co.uk/hosting_dotnetnuke.asp

Thanks in advance,
Nick.
 
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1/12/2011 7:01 PM
 
Hi Nick,

DNN4Less offers fastest and affordable DotNetNukex web hosting services. Our main objective is to provide incomparable affordable DotNetNuke web hosting services and support to our customers all over the world.

DNN4Less provides highest performance and most reliable shared hosting services for all continents including North and South America, Asia, Europe and Australia.

Check us out:

Rashid KAZI
Rashid.KAZI @ DNN4Less.com

Fast & most affordable DotNetNuke Hosting.
Shared Hosting - Resellers Hosting - Cloud Servers - Dedicated Servers

 
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1/12/2011 7:20 PM
 

Nick

Another UK based option is PipeTen: http://pipeten.com/windows_enterprise...

Rick.



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1/17/2011 8:44 AM
 
Hi Nick 
I would not hesitate to recommend Red Fox Hosting. https://www.redfoxhosting.com/ 
 
They offer a semi dedicated hosting package which essentially means that no more than 20 sites are on a given server so your DNN site gets the resources it needs to run fast.
Sites run in their own application pool and you get the Helm management system.
 
Technically they are very competent. I have been with them for 3 years and have never had cause for complaint.
The contract is monthly so you are not locked in.
 
They also do a shared hosting reseller package which I use for low traffic / low budget sites which is also very useful for parking domain names.
 
The semi dedicated package is not advertised so email them for details.  https://www.redfoxhosting.com/
 
Sites of mine on RFH include http://www.sbe.co.uk/  and http://www.pauljeffreys.co.uk/
 
Hope this helps.
 
 Ian

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1/19/2011 3:46 PM
 
Hi Nick,

If you are looking for a host that has servers specifically geared for DotNetNuke located in the UK, PowerDNN has a solution based out of Manchester.

Take a look at http://www.powerdnn.co.uk/Default.aspx for pricing and to sign up or you can call +44 (0)20 8123 7362 to talk to someone in the sales or support department.
 
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