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Webhost4life.com offers the most reliable
Windows 2003 web hosting infrastructure for
ASP.NET 1.1 and ASP.NET 2.0 Hosting. Both
framework version are available to all
customer and can be easily changed from one
to another.
Webhost4life.com provides many popular
asp.net application with automated
installation tools. These are included
in our hosting plan free of charge.
We are known for best value and
performance in Microsoft Windows Hosting
with Microsoft Active Server Pages Hosting, ASP.NET Hosting, Access Database Hosting,
and SQL Database Hosting.
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See ASP.NET Hosting
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Web Hosting Features |
- Hosting in Windows 2003 Server IIS 6.0
- Classic ASP 3.0 Support (Backward compatible with ASP
2.0)
- PHP and Perl Support
- Most Plans supports ASP.NET 1.1 and ASP.NET 2.0
- Unlimited
Access Database and Unlimited DSN
- SQL 2000 and SQL 2005 included
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- Visual Studio 2005 supported
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Windows
2003 Hosting
Benefits/Improvements |
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IIS 6.0 Hosting
Benefits/Improvements |
Designed for dedicated Web serving and hosting, Windows Server
2003 Web Edition, delivers a single-purpose solution for
Internet service providers, application developers, and others
who use or deploy specific Web functionality. Windows Server
2003 Web Edition, takes advantage of improvements in Internet
Information Services (IIS) 6.0, Microsoft ASP.NET, and the
Microsoft .NET Framework to make it easier to build and host Web
applications, Web pages, and XML Web services.
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IIS 6.0 provides the following benefits
and features:
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Reliability. IIS 6.0 uses a new request-processing
architecture and application isolation environment
that enables individual Web applications to function
within a self-contained worker process. This
environment prevents one application or Web site
from stopping another, and it reduces the amount of
time that administrators spend restarting services
to correct application-related problems. The new
environment also includes proactive health
monitoring for application pools. For more
information about application reliability in IIS 6.0,
see
Ensuring Application Availability. |
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Scalability. IIS 6.0 introduces a new kernel-mode
driver for Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
parsing and caching that is specifically tuned to
increase Web server throughput and scalability of
multiprocessor computers. The result is an increase
in the following:
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The number of Web sites that a single
IIS 6.0 server can host |
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The number of concurrently active worker
processes |
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The performance for startup and shutdown
times for the Web server and for individual
Web sites |
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The number of simultaneous requests that a
Web server can service |
Also, by configuring the
startup and shutdown time limits for worker
processes, IIS allocates resources to active Web
sites instead of keeping resources on idle requests.
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Security.
IIS 6.0 provides significantly improved security
over IIS 5.0. For example, to reduce the attack
surface of systems, IIS 6.0 is not installed by
default on Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition;
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition; and
Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition. After
installing these products, administrators must
manually install IIS 6.0. When IIS 6.0 is installed,
it is locked down by default so that it can serve
only static content. By using the Web Service
Extensions node in IIS Manager, Web site
administrators can enable or disable IIS
functionality based on the individual needs of their
organization.
IIS 6.0
includes a variety of security features and
technologies to help ensure the integrity of your
Web and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) site content,
as well as the data that is transmitted through your
sites. These security features and technologies
include Advanced Digest authentication, improved
access control, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
encryption, centralized certificate storage, and
detailed auditing capabilities.
For more information about
IIS security, see
Securing Web Sites and Applications and
Security in IIS 6.0. |
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Manageability. To meet the needs of a diverse set of
organizations, IIS 6.0 provides a variety of
manageability and administration tools.
Administrators can configure an IIS 6.0 server by
using IIS Manager, by running administration
scripts, or by directly editing the IIS metabase.
Administrators can also remotely administer IIS
servers and Web sites. |
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Enhanced
Development. Compared to Windows 2000 Server,
Windows Server 2003 offers an improved developer
experience with ASP.NET and IIS integration. ASP.NET
runs most Active Server Pages (ASP) code while
providing greater functionality for building
enterprise-class Web applications that can work as a
part of the .NET Framework. Use ASP.NET to fully
utilize the features of the common language runtime,
such as type safety, inheritance, language
interoperability, and versioning. IIS 6.0 also
offers support for the latest Web standards
including XML, SOAP, and Internet Protocol version 6
(IPv6).
For more information about
enhanced development of ASP.NET applications, see
Deploying ASP.NET Applications in IIS 6.0. |
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Application Compatibility. According to feedback
from thousands of customers and independent software
vendors (ISVs), IIS 6.0 is compatible with most of
their existing Web applications. Also, to ensure
maximum compatibility, you can configure IIS 6.0 to
run in IIS 5.0 isolation mode. |
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HTTP
Compression. To make best use of available
bandwidth, IIS 6.0 includes the ability to compress
both static content and dynamic content. This
results in faster transmission time between
compression-enabled browsers and IIS regardless of
whether your content is served from local storage or
a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) resource. The
HTTP compression feature is highly customizable to
meet the needs of your organization. |
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