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1/22/2012 4:06 PM
 
Ismet Dumlupinar wrote:

Yes, Enterprise plan is the correct name for 5 websites or DNN installations. Basically Hostgator has been known as Linux based hosting leaders, but recently they have started hosting Windows applications. I have two plans for myself/family and many packages for my clients as well.

The staff cannot be compared to PowerDNN's support team, but until now, I got whatever the reply I needed. I can't guess what will happen for me at next months, but for know Hostgator seems a good and budget friendly solution for me.

If you need special requirements, you can visit Hostgator's website and chat with a Windows System Admin or a sales staff.

 

Very attractive plans but no dedicated pool for each website and that alone is a MUST for DNN.

 
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1/23/2012 3:47 AM
 
Hi Costas, I thought IHostASP.net did offer MS SQL 2008 so I checked with sales and they do in fact now offer MS SQL 2008 and 2008 R2 databases (they need to update their home page). If you're interested then I'm advised "he should sign up for an account on our home page, setup his domains within the Helm control panel, create a FTP account and upload backups of his sites files and databases. Once he has uploaded the data for his site he should contact our support department and request us to restore his sites to our servers. If his sites are DNN installations we will update his connection strings and attempt to complete the setup of the sites on our servers."
 
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1/23/2012 5:19 AM
 
Thanks guys for all the help.

@Pingle IHostASP.net seems nice, maybe i will give it a try.

 
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1/23/2012 10:01 AM
 
I have been using GoDaddy for five years now without any problem.  I have been thinking about switching to provider with Full Trust.  Has anyone used http://www.arvixe.com/dotnetnuke_hosting.  I found them advertising on this site.
 
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1/23/2012 11:37 AM
 
G Hart wrote:
I have been using GoDaddy for five years now without any problem.  I have been thinking about switching to provider with Full Trust.  Has anyone used http://www.arvixe.com/dotnetnuke_hosting.  I found them advertising on this site.

Arvixe was a a total failure for me, i stayed for 2 days and left. I run i would say.

Never run any website there, since nothing seemed to work. It was not DNN but some other NET cms app.Their India support didn't had a clue what i was talking about.

 
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