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Hey guys,
For those of you who are running just one website and are thinking about upgrading to a VPS for more speed and power, I recommend you just get a .NET Pro Shared account. These are shared hosting accounts that run on load balances servers. They cost about as much as the cheap windows VPS. I used to have a client running on a 2 GB windows VPS pro. We had lost sessions, and downtime. After moving to the .NET Pro Shared Account I haven't had a single problem. No error messages. And no lost sessions, and its way faster! I highly recommend! |
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I forgot to mention something. If your asp.net website uses the System.Web.Mail namespace, you will need to rewrite this code to use the System.Net.Mail namespace. I learned this the hard way when we made the migration. I had to rewrite a bunch of code to ensure this would work. I guess Server 2008 doesn't support Web.Mail as its part of the .NET 1.1 framework. and Server 2008 uses the.NET 3.0 and 3.5 frameworks.
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jamie
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Yes, the 1.1 framework isn't forward compatible, however all other versions are.
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