MaximumASP is offering a free hosting account so you can get started with ASP.NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010.
On this account you can test ASP.NET 4 applications in a hosting environment and try out the new publishing features with Visual Studio 2010 and the Microsoft Web Deployment Tool.
- Windows Server 2008 R2 / IIS 7.5
- .NET Framework 4 Beta 2
- 1GB disk space
- 50 MB SQL Server 2008 database
- MS Deploy Access
- FTP over SSL Access
The environment on which your apps will be running is a slimmed down version of our robust MaxESP platform. Experience some of the platform’s features such as instant scaling, application aware load-balancing, and the IIS Remote Manager. If you like what you see during the ASP.NET 4 beta, sign up for a full account. We would love to have you.
http://aspnet4beta.maximumasp.com/
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Hi Joe,
Thanks for the infor, it would be very helpful if you post a video tutorial on how to deploy a website on MaxumumASP servers especially for beginners like me who does not have experence of deploying a website to a production server.
Thanks for sharing it.
Is it possible to host asp.net mvc applications ?
This is cool. Thanks for sharing this info.
if you are looking for a cheaper host for your ASP.NET 4 website, I would suggest you to have a look at ASPHostCentral.com (http://www.asphostcentral.com). MaximumASP is a great host, however, the price looks a bit high for me.
I am testing my ASP.NET4 website on asphostcentral’s environment and so far, things are doing good. I certainly look forward to the full release of .NET 4 Framework
All the best,
Lucas
Well Lucas – "cheap" has multiple meanings.
I post about MaximumASP because I USE them myself and I can higjly recomend them.
For hosting – the good thing is VALUE