ASP.NET Hosting Comparison

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Shared ASP.NET Hosting

Shared ASP.NET hosting service is when one's Web site is placed on the same server as many other sites, ranging from a few to hundreds or thousands. Typically, all domains may share a common pool of server resources, such as RAM and the CPU. A shared website may be hosted with a reseller.

Virtual Private Server (VPS) ASP.NET Hosting

A Virtual Private Server (VPS , also referred to us as Virtual Dedicated Server) is a method of partitioning a physical server computer into multiple servers that each has the appearance and capabilities of running on its own dedicated machine. Each VPS ASP.NET Hosting server can run its own full-fledged operating system, and each server can be independently rebooted.

Dedicated ASP.NET Hosting

A dedicated ASP.NET hosting service, dedicated server, or managed hosting service is a type of Internet hosting where the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as organizations have full control over the server(s), including choice of operating system, hardware, etc.

Reseller ASP.NET Hosting

Reseller ASP.NET hosting allows clients to become web hosts themselves. Resellers could function, for individual domains, under any combination of these listed types of hosting, depending on who they are affiliated with as a provider. Resellers' accounts may vary tremendously in size: they may have their own virtual dedicated server to a colocated server.

Colocation ASP.NET Hosting

A Colocation ASP.NET hosting service is similar to the dedicated web hosting service, but the user owns the colo server; the hosting company provides physical space that the server takes up and takes care of the server. This is the most powerful and expensive type of the web hosting service.

Cloud ASP.NET Hosting

Cloud Windows Hosting is a new type of Web hosting platform that allows customers powerful, scalable and reliable Windows hosting based on clustered load-balanced servers and utility billing. Removing single-point of failures and allowing customers to pay for only what they use versus what they could use.

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