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8/10/2008 10:47 PM
 

Thank you to each and everyone of you for not only taking the time to reply, but sharing your blogs with tons of useful information. I really appreciate it...

Cole

 
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8/11/2008 3:01 PM
 

Go Daddy is great for domain names, but I will NEVER use them for hosting DNN again, for a number of reasons.

1. Their service with DNN, ABSOLUTELY SUCKS!!! The moment you say the word DNN, they blame every problem on it and say they can't help you. Many of the customer reps I get, have never even HEARD of Dot Net Nuke. Even if the problem is with the server, the SMTP settings, firewall, etc, they will conclude that something is wrong with the "net dot whatever". If I call and say "I've got a problem with my asp.net application", I still get a different "solution" every phone call, most of which are considered "problems with my code"

I don't expect them to diagnose DNN, but when I speak to reps that have NEVER even heard of DNN... how can they help me?

2. For web applications they allow you to use ONLY their SMTP relay server. If you plan to send bulk mail, they charge extra for every 50 relays per day (after the first 1000)... not a difficult number to exceed at all if you are sending newsletters, and you have 400+ users.

3. In the last month, my site has been down more than 60 hours because of lack of resources in the app pool. They say its because my app is using too many resources, but I have the SAME DNN site on two other servers, and have launched numerous portals, of equal size, on other web hosts, and have NEVER had this problem. Others have told me they are having the same problem with the shared hosting as well as the virtual dedicated hosting. Now I have to explain to clients why I can't keep their site up.

As SOON as I can migrate my sites, I'm done with GoDaddy hosting.

Robert

 
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8/14/2008 8:56 AM
 

This is just my experience related to godaddy dnn hosting, from someone who is not really either dnn or asp.net expert – but just someone who learns through experience. 

I have more than 120 sites hosted on godaddy – started with them like 4 years ago by chance, after some issues with my previous hosting providers (yes I had a few of them).
 
More or less all sites are asp.net ones (kind of 40-50 dnn’s, 20-30 other as community server, classifieds, club sites and so on; plus few in php, and just few static html’s) – some sites are mine, but most of them for the clients; and most of them are on shared hosting plans.
 
Yes, godaddy’s costumer service is pretty bad – I have few problems with them few years, and they were not helpful as they should be (and I have feeling they very often have no idea what they are saying). However, through this, I learned that I cannot count on them, and basically I do all job on my own. So, for all these dnn sites, I have really simple and straight forward solution:
-          I install godaddys dnn core, and check everything on clean installation (of course, before that everything is activated what I want to be activated)
-          Then I simple tweak everything what I need for each site on my pc in VWD (all layout and css’s, all modules and so on)
-          After tweaking everything, than what is for ftp-ing, I ftp to godaddy (but, taking case of all pats), what is for adding through module definitions, well, goes through module definitions; the same is for skins... – and viola – that’s it...
 
In the last 2 years I dint have any serious problem with any of the installations of dnn at godaddy – I am not sure is that because I learn how to go around the problems, or godaddy service itself is going better – nevertheless, for money what godaddy charges, you cannot expect anyway to much – but I must say, that hosting control panel on godaddy is very impressive (well, for me).
 
I didn’t host any dnn’s anywhere else – so I cannot compare godaddy with others, but recently I don’t have any problems... and today I am able to put completely active dnn to godaddy in a matter of minutes, and with tweaking css with any number of panes, any type of graphic’s layouts (with gif and jpg to flash and swf) – it can take me a day maximum – and as I have said in the first sentence, I don’t consider myself any expert, because I have learn everything through quite a few number of tries.
 
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