ASP.NET FullTrust Hosting

P00HB33R

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Apart from Hostking, do you guys know of any good local hosting providers with Full Trust enabled?
 
Apart from Hostking, do you guys know of any good local hosting providers with Full Trust enabled?

Hi P00HB33R,

Would you consider a VPS if your budget allows?
 
Hi, I would recommend you to find hosting outside Africa, for example Europe hosting provider. You can consider hostforlife.eu and they support Full trust hosting.
 
Yes, I am bringing this back to life. Just want to know if there is new, more secure players in the market.

I am looking for a secure, reliable and 24/7 support host service. Hosting .Net and SQL DB.
Any takers?

My project will be a online shopping site.
 
Yes, I am bringing this back to life. Just want to know if there is new, more secure players in the market.

I am looking for a secure, reliable and 24/7 support host service. Hosting .Net and SQL DB.
Any takers?

My project will be a online shopping site.
Depends on how secure. Personally, I wouldn't trust many of the hosting providers out there, and not many of them do full-trust anyway. I'd go the VPS route, that way you can at least have peace of mind that it's safe and you can manage all aspects of the environment.

If there is sensitive data involved and security is a big one, then I'd give shared-hosting a miss.
 
I’d say get a managed windows VPS and run your own full trust install of plesk on top of that. Your get the 24/7 managed support for the platform while taking advantage of full access to the underlying server. I’m sure you wouldn’t be happy if someone else were to take advantage of full trust on the shared workspace you’re hosted in?
 
Thanks. Any recommdations?
I'd get a VPS from overseas if latency isn't a huge factor. Overseas VPS providers are generally a lot better than local, and often are more cost effective.

I've used vultr.com and OVH. Both have served me well. Azure is more expensive, but it allows for scalability if you need it.

If local is a must have then Hetzner or domains.co.za is probably your next best bet.
 
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