What kind of system required for hosting asp.net?

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white lightning

Hi all,

I'm not sure if I am posting this in the right forum. Anyway, I'll
try.

The company where I work is going to have a new online sales /
marketing system developed in asp.net (not quite sure yet if the
development is being done in Vbscript or C#). I come from PHP
background and I need to know about a bit of hosting requirements for
asp.net. We are thinking of hosting in-house. I think the database is
ms-sql. It is a fairly large system.

Can you tell me where I should begin? What kind of system requirements
are necessary for hosting asp.net? Basically I need to know about
system admin perspective.

Thanks
 
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antonyliu2002

Hi all,

I'm not sure if I am posting this in the right forum. Anyway, I'll
try.

The company where I work is going to have a new online sales /
marketing system developed in asp.net (not quite sure yet if the
development is being done in Vbscript or C#). I come from PHP
background and I need to know about a bit of hosting requirements for
asp.net. We are thinking of hosting in-house. I think the database is
ms-sql. It is a fairly large system.

Can you tell me where I should begin? What kind of system requirements
are necessary for hosting asp.net? Basically I need to know about
system admin perspective.

Thanks

MS IIS + ASP.NET framework (1.1 or 2.0 or 3.0), that's it.
 
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Michael Nemtsev

Hello white,

I'd recommend Windows 2003 Server (IIS6), we have numbers of web servers
under it. Performance and reliability are really good.
BTW, look at Vista with IIS7 (http://www.iis.net/News/Item.aspx?i=1316) extensibility
is really outstanding.
Read about IIS7 features and Vista editions there http://www.iis.net/default.aspx?tabid=2&subtabid=25&i=1100



wl> The company where I work is going to have a new online sales /
wl> marketing system developed in asp.net
wl> Can you tell me where I should begin? What kind of system
wl> requirements are necessary for hosting asp.net? Basically I need to
wl> know about system admin perspective.

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team blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com/

"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo
 

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