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Anybody used Brinkster lately for web hosting?

  1. Default Anybody used Brinkster lately for web hosting?

    Hi All

    I know brinkster has been round for a while, but I always classed it as sort
    of free host site like geocities and the like.

    I've just had an email from them and from an ASP developer point of view
    they now seem to be doing some good hosting packages.

    Price isn't fantastic, but they offer .net as standard and more importantly
    their servers seem to be far more flexible in that you can use Versign's
    secure payment dlls for shop cart payment verification and even set up your
    own secure server so that the http and the https data can be on the same
    domain and web space. This latter feature would have got me out of so much
    crap if my current ISP could do it because I'm currently 'session chasing'
    between 2 different hosting spaces for the http and https sides of my shop
    cart site.

    My question is has anybody used Brinkster lately, in particular the features
    I've mentioned, and found that they are good/bad?

    Thanks Mac




  2. Default Re: Anybody used Brinkster lately for web hosting?

    On Tue, 10 May 2005 19:22:02 +0100, "Macsicarr" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

    >Hi All
    >
    >I know brinkster has been round for a while, but I always classed it as sort
    >of free host site like geocities and the like.
    >
    >I've just had an email from them and from an ASP developer point of view
    >they now seem to be doing some good hosting packages.
    >
    >Price isn't fantastic, but they offer .net as standard and more importantly
    >their servers seem to be far more flexible in that you can use Versign's
    >secure payment dlls for shop cart payment verification and even set up your
    >own secure server so that the http and the https data can be on the same
    >domain and web space. This latter feature would have got me out of so much
    >crap if my current ISP could do it because I'm currently 'session chasing'
    >between 2 different hosting spaces for the http and https sides of my shop
    >cart site.
    >
    >My question is has anybody used Brinkster lately, in particular the features
    >I've mentioned, and found that they are good/bad?
    >
    >Thanks Mac
    >
    >


    No to plug them( do not and have not worked for them), but have you looked into:

    http://myhosting.com/

    They seem to be reliable and inexpensive for what they offer ( Not sure about all your requirements)






  3. Default Re: Anybody used Brinkster lately for web hosting?

    also check www.alentus.com

    asp is their business and their support is killer

    ask for permissions to be set and they usually do in less than an hou.. etc
    etc

    3000.00 of commerical asp components accesable to you per server




    "Turkbear" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message
    news:hn0281d3na9mdgb48t1kvi9ovablcn4tdp@4ax.com...
    > On Tue, 10 May 2005 19:22:02 +0100, "Macsicarr" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
    >
    >>Hi All
    >>
    >>I know brinkster has been round for a while, but I always classed it as
    >>sort
    >>of free host site like geocities and the like.
    >>
    >>I've just had an email from them and from an ASP developer point of view
    >>they now seem to be doing some good hosting packages.
    >>
    >>Price isn't fantastic, but they offer .net as standard and more
    >>importantly
    >>their servers seem to be far more flexible in that you can use Versign's
    >>secure payment dlls for shop cart payment verification and even set up
    >>your
    >>own secure server so that the http and the https data can be on the same
    >>domain and web space. This latter feature would have got me out of so
    >>much
    >>crap if my current ISP could do it because I'm currently 'session chasing'
    >>between 2 different hosting spaces for the http and https sides of my shop
    >>cart site.
    >>
    >>My question is has anybody used Brinkster lately, in particular the
    >>features
    >>I've mentioned, and found that they are good/bad?
    >>
    >>Thanks Mac
    >>
    >>

    >
    > No to plug them( do not and have not worked for them), but have you looked
    > into:
    >
    > http://myhosting.com/
    >
    > They seem to be reliable and inexpensive for what they offer ( Not sure
    > about all your requirements)
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >




  4. Default Re: Anybody used Brinkster lately for web hosting?

    Been using www.WebHost4Life.com for a while now, quite nice (and cheap)/
    Also www.orcsweb.com has had good reviews.

    --
    Curt Christianson
    Site & Scripts: http://www.Darkfalz.com
    Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com


    "Macsicarr" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
    news:ei8f41YVFHA.548@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    > Hi All
    >
    > I know brinkster has been round for a while, but I always classed it as
    > sort
    > of free host site like geocities and the like.
    >
    > I've just had an email from them and from an ASP developer point of view
    > they now seem to be doing some good hosting packages.
    >
    > Price isn't fantastic, but they offer .net as standard and more
    > importantly
    > their servers seem to be far more flexible in that you can use Versign's
    > secure payment dlls for shop cart payment verification and even set up
    > your
    > own secure server so that the http and the https data can be on the same
    > domain and web space. This latter feature would have got me out of so
    > much
    > crap if my current ISP could do it because I'm currently 'session chasing'
    > between 2 different hosting spaces for the http and https sides of my shop
    > cart site.
    >
    > My question is has anybody used Brinkster lately, in particular the
    > features
    > I've mentioned, and found that they are good/bad?
    >
    > Thanks Mac
    >
    >
    >




  5. Default RE: Anybody used Brinkster lately for web hosting?

    I've been using Brinkster for about a year with no problems. I have no need
    for the https but you can check out the site http://transwest-tb.com and ses
    the performance. It is a 100% sql server driven asp.net application.

    William Main

    "Macsicarr" wrote:

    > Hi All
    >
    > I know brinkster has been round for a while, but I always classed it as sort
    > of free host site like geocities and the like.
    >
    > I've just had an email from them and from an ASP developer point of view
    > they now seem to be doing some good hosting packages.
    >
    > Price isn't fantastic, but they offer .net as standard and more importantly
    > their servers seem to be far more flexible in that you can use Versign's
    > secure payment dlls for shop cart payment verification and even set up your
    > own secure server so that the http and the https data can be on the same
    > domain and web space. This latter feature would have got me out of so much
    > crap if my current ISP could do it because I'm currently 'session chasing'
    > between 2 different hosting spaces for the http and https sides of my shop
    > cart site.
    >
    > My question is has anybody used Brinkster lately, in particular the features
    > I've mentioned, and found that they are good/bad?
    >
    > Thanks Mac
    >
    >
    >
    >


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