Hello Jeff,
I'm currently interested and/or using in 3 cloud hosting companies:
http://Hosting.com, http://DigitalOcean.com, and http://Vultr.com.
HOSTING.COM
I'm currently using them for a client with a West-Wind customized store
on a Windows 2008 server. To get acceptable HD space and performance,
the cost is $300 per month. This seems to be very expensive to me with
current offerings. However, when you need support, a person answers the
phone in a very short time frame and most of the times that person can
resolve the issue.
DIGITALOCEAN
Allows for hourly or monthly hosting of Linux and BSD servers. It's
amazing to spin up a Linux server in about 40 seconds! I'm using this
for testing of Xojo web applications.
VULTR
I'm not currently using this company yet. They seem to have more server
locations, especially in the states. They have hourly and monthly
pricing. They have Linux and BSD hosting *AND* they allow for customized
ISO installations, which is how you get a Windows server installation.
I hope this helps.
-Kevin
On 12/10/2014 02:19 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I have a couple of companies that provide Windows Virtual Servers for
their customers. There seems to be a lot of companies providing this
type of service. The prices are all over the board and the customer
service, support, and up time can only be found by talking to
customers. Does anyone have a clue how to find a decent company in a
particular area, say Colorado? (I understand the hosting company
doesn't have to be local)
TIA
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