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#68005 13-Sep-2010 14:45
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I'm looking for a good hosting provider in the UK (in or around London), and need two options:

1. Shared hosting - Windows based with support for SQL Server 2008

2. Dedicating hosting (can be physical and/or virtual)

I'd prefer suggestions for providers that GZ users are already using.

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  #379344 13-Sep-2010 16:38
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1&1 is one of the biggest hosting providers in the UK and they have Microsoft shared hosting plans.

My main customer has had a dedicated server with them for about 4 years and all I can say it that just works, I don't think he has even contacted them because of any issue, so I can't say much about their customer service, apart from it's stable :)




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  #379347 13-Sep-2010 16:40
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I thought Rackspace had operations in the UK? www.rackspace.co.uk for more details...





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  #379350 13-Sep-2010 16:43
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For a cheap (but so far, excellent) option, look at http://www.kimsufi.co.uk/

They're the budget branch of www.ovh.co.uk

I've been hosting with them for ~2 years and they're really, really good.




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