Poll: What makes a good Web Hosting Company?

Published 15 August 08 10:39 AM | klevereblog 

As the web involves and the landscape of services offered by web hosts change along with it, I have wondered what make a good web host.  It seems that today there is a proverbial chicken and egg scenario as relates to the hosting Industry  Developers and businesses have needs of a host but many times the host has to determine what those needs are.  How do host market to these audiences?  How do they determine what they need to offer?  How do developers and businesses alike decide what they want from a host?  What makes one host better than another?  Is it the services?  Is it the support?  As the industry evolves how are web hosts differentiating themselves?

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# Ryan said on August 15, 2008 1:35 PM:

I wish I could find a shared host that would let me put on ASP.NET MVC apps without having to do hokey routing stuff.

# klevereblog said on August 15, 2008 1:43 PM:

Agreed there is definately a niche of hosters that understand .Net developers and their needs.  What would be a ideal way of accomplishing this in your opinion?

# klevereblog said on August 15, 2008 4:22 PM:

Interesting that I blogged about this today as some guys from our Software + Services Channel published a document that guides ISVs choosing a hosting partner.

http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/7/9/379e2da7-85c3-409a-afe1-84ea87637fcb/HosterSelection.doc

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