Windows VPS Hosting

Posted in General on Saturday, Saturday, November 15, 2008 by Anthony Burns

I've been reading a lot on the internets about VPS hosting lately, and although the bulk of it seems to be linux based, there are more and more hosts providing Windows VPS hosting. I was shelling out £9.38 a month each on two shared hosting plans, and had plans for another, so thought a Windows VPS host might be a better option.

After shopping about for prices online, I didn't find any particularly enticing deals; especially none that offered the unlimited bandwidth I had with my, then current, hosting company Fasthosts.

I figured it was worth giving Fasthosts a call to see if they had any future plans to provide VPS hosting. The guy I spoke to dismissed the idea of VPS hosting, saying they had no plans to introduce it as their dedicated servers were cheap enough, and that VPS was a combination of the bad sides of shared hosting and dedicated servers all rolled together - eh? He warned me that not all VPS hosts would provide full admin access so to be careful. I thought that was the nature of a VPS, that you had full admin access to your own virtual box. Never the less, his scare tactics made me do a bit more investigating before jumping from this particular shared hosting ship.

I decided to ask Twitter what their experiences of VPS hosting were, and @jesscoburn came back with a series of tweets answering different questions I posed, but warning me that he was slightly biased since he ran his own hosting company. He promised to send me an email with more details, and I asked him for some prices for hosting.

The email he sent me was a mammoth essay detailing the pros and potential pitfalls of VPS hosting. He's promised to turn it into a blog post, which I'll link to here when he does.

His company - Applied Innovations - offer a basic Windows VPS hosting package for $39.95 (around £26 in my language), which gives me 10GB storage and a whopping 500GB of monthly bandwidth. While this is not the unlimited I intially hoped to find, I can't see myself exhausting it in the short term.

I was up and running within a few hours of signing up, and accessing the server via Remote Desktop feels no different to the way I access our dedicated servers at work. The whole thing is nice and speedy and the sites run fast.

It's afforded me the ability to switch this blog to a separate subdomain (blog. rather than www.) and set it up in IIS as a separate website, enabling me to start using ASP.NET MVC as a base for the blog while keeping the rest of my site in a standard WebForms model. I also now have the facility to setup different websites in IIS for every little project idea I have, all running from a different subdomain of anthonyburns.co.uk or their own domain if needed; all for around £6 more than I was previously paying for two shared hosting plans.

If you're in the market for a VPS hosting solution, then I'd highly recommend Applied Innovations - the customer services was the best I've received in years, from any company, and the service itself is flawless.

Tagged as: hosting, vps

Comments

Jess spoke on Monday, Monday, November 17, 2008

Thanks for the recommendation and glad you're finding the VPS working as expected. All the best, jess

uggs spoke on Thursday, Thursday, July 29, 2010

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