Expert and User Insights by SmarterASP.NET Customers
At SmarterASP.NET, we specialize in Microsoft ASP.NET hosting. ASP.NET is a server-side Web application framework designed for Web development to produce dynamic Web pages. It was first released in January 2002 with version 1.0 of the .NET Framework, and is the successor to Microsoft’s Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. Built around the Microsoft .NET Framework, ASP.NET prov…
SmarterASP.NET has been around since 1999, providing ASP.NET as well as Linux-based hosting to small as well as medium-sized businesses.
Since it has been on the market for quite a while now, it gives you access to the features you will find everywhere else to run a website; however, it specializes in ASP.net.
Question: What is ASP.net?
Answer: ASP.net is an open-source, server-side web application framework used for web development to produce dynamic web pages.
There is no website builder available, though, they do have their own in-house control panel. This means that the company behind this hosting service built its own solution to meet the exact needs of its customers, instead of relying on a pre-made solution.
The product itself is tailored towards developers, and it shows as this is not a very user-friendly experience. It does, however, keep things simple with simplistic UI/UX elements. Advanced users will have a blast using it, that’s for sure.
It promises a 99% uptime guarantee, and for the most part, throughout my testing, it lived up to this goal. You also have SAN storage technology, which essentially allows your data to be stored in high-performance Dell Equalogic Sans, giving you the performance and reliability you need.
With those things out of the way, let us jump into SmarterASP.net and actually see what we are dealing with.
Getting Started with SmarterASP.net
If you’re planning on making an account for SmarterASP.net and are still unsure that this is the right choice for your specific needs, well, I’ve got excellent news. There’s a 30-day free trial, which extends to 60 days if you share it on social media. They’ve obviously done this for exposure, but 30 more days just for clicking a share button? Sign me up!
I signed up for the free trial for this guide, as it gives you access to almost everything.
Now, the first time you visit the website, you’ll be greeted by the pricing plans.
What I really love here is the fact that these are the default prices, as in, whenever you renew, this is the price you’ll always need to pay.
I’ll get more in-depth into the pricing plans as we go along, but for the time being, I just wanted to say that I’m impressed with the transparency. I have always despised that $0.99 per month offer, but that’s only the case if you commit for three years, and if you pick a single month just to test it out, that offer is gone forever—points plus for this SmarterASP.net.
Anyway, I’ll click on “buy now” in the free trial since, hey, it’s free, so let’s see how it goes.
On the hosting plan section, I selected the 60-day free trial. Technically it’s a 30-day trial until you share, and I have to point that out, but hey, it’s free, so I cannot really complain.
You can even add coupon codes if you’re actually buying a package, so there’s that too.
You’ll also need to enter your login name, email, confirm email, password, confirm password, and agree to the terms and conditions of use. You’ll even have the ability to add an affiliate ID if someone has referred you. Click on “Signup Now”.
NoteNote: With the free trial, you will receive a free temporary URL, and no credit card is required. Also, you will get instant activations and a choice from a U.S. and Europe data center.
You’ll then be sent an email for verification. You can also go through the SMS verification route.
Here, you’ll need to click on the link to activate your account, and you should be good to go.
Now, once you activate your account, you’ll be prompted to go to the “hostings” tab that looks like this.
This is where you are essentially creating your account.
On other hosts, you might need to log into your control panel; however, each hosting account comes with a Hosting Account ID. You can give out this Hosting Account ID to staff members so they can ONLY access your hosting control panel, not your Account Center.
Finally, click on “Submit”.
Using SmarterASP.net
Once you are done, it should end up looking something like this.
Click on the control panel here to begin your hosting adventure.
You’ll now see this menu.
Here you can add a new site or add subdomains.
Question: What is a subdomain?
Answer: A subdomain is a domain that is a part of another domain. For example, if you go to an online site that offers an online store as a part of the website, it might use the subdomain shop.company.com.
On your pre-added websites, such as site1 in my example, you can add an SSL certificate, add a domain name, show WebDeploy Info and access the File manager.
If you click on the little three dots, you’ll get access to a lot more interesting features.
Settings
Site Name
This allows you to change the site and site’s root folder names.
Mapped Path
This allows you to change the root directory of your website.
ASP.NET Version
This allows you to view your ASP.NET Version on each website.
PHP Version
Here you can change your website’s PHP Version.
Detail Error
You can create a custom error page here.
HTTP Compress
This helps improve transfer speed and bandwidth utilization and can be turned on or off.
Site On/Off
As the name implies, here, you can turn the website on or off.
Delete Website
Once you click on delete website, you’ll be forwarded to another screen, where you can remove everything or just all corresponding email accounts and DNS records.
Basic
Domain Manager
The domain manager lets you create new domains in a simple and intuitive way.
Visitor Stats
Now, visitor stats essentially tells you how many people have viewed your website, and it gets updated regularly; think along the lines of analytics. This feature is unfortunately only available with a paid hosting plan.
FTP Access
This lets you set up FTP users; it’s quite simple and intuitive.
Click on “Add FTP User” and you will be redirected to a screen where you can create a username, a password, and select a folder.
VS Webdeploy
This is an extensible client-server tool for syncing content as well as configurations to IIS. Developers will end up using this to publish a compiled web application.
SMTP Sample Code
This is a function that will copy our ASP.NET/PHP SMTP testing script into your account. You can then simply run it to test it. You can also review the source code.
You can select between ASP.NET C#, ASP.NET VB, ASP, and PHP and click on submit.
NodeJs
This essentially turns all of your normal JavaScript code into NodeJs.
IP Deny
This lets you IP block people in one of the simplest ways I’ve seen.
IIS Log Manager
Here you can review and download the IIS log.
Advance Features
Create .Net App
This lets you create a .Net App, as the name itself implies, where you can select a folder to create it in and click on “Create” to begin the process.
Create Virtual Dir
This is a feature that lets you create virtual directories.
URL Redirect
Here you can set certain pages to redirect to certain other pages by just selecting them.
You can even enable 1-Click force HTTPS, which is a unique feature.
Default Doc
This function allows you to enable or disable default document behavior for your Web site or application.
Custom Errors
Here you can create custom errors, as the name might imply.
Mime Type
Here you can create new or overwrite custom errors.
ScriptMap
Here you can modify the script engine, as well as the script mapping.
Remote IIS Manager
Here you can modify the Remote ISS Manager and Fix ACL with a single click.
Site Guard
This is a free tool that helps protect you from common attacks as well as exploits, and this is where it can be turned on or off.
Add-ons
Now, you also have add-ons that you can add and purchase, all of which have their own specific functions as well as billing terms.
The Affiliate Program
What I genuinely found exciting about this hosting plan because you also get an affiliate plan.
You get $5 for each trial customer and 60% for new paid customers, and yes, for every paid customer you refer, you get 60% of what they charge.
Databases
On databases, you can select between MSSQL, MySQL, SQL Reporting, or Advance Custom Backup.
In the database manager menu, you can add a database, to do this, simply click on “Add Database”.
Here you can select the database type between MSSQL 2008, MSSQL 2012, MSSQL 2014, MSSQL 2016, MSSQL 2017, and MSSQL 2019.
You need to set a name, as well as a password, and select the DB Disk Quota. Finally, click on Submit.
And that’s all there is to create a database; it’s now active and can support up to 1000MB.
Here you can easily back it up or restore it.
You can shrink the database, Webconnect, Change the password, Modify the Quota, Refresh Disk Usage, access Database User Manager, and Delete on the advanced tab. Emails
This lets you set up both personal and corporate emails.
Files
This lets you manage the files through the file permission tab.
You can switch between read-only as well as read/write. Click on Update once you are done.
Apps
You can select between the most popular, Free ASP.NET Applications, and Free PHP Applications on apps.
The best part about this is the fact that you can install them with a single click.
Let’s install WordPress as an example.
After clicking on install, click on next.
Here you need to select a destination site and create a new database.
Next, choose a name and a password.
You’ll need to ensure that the folder is Empty before the installation begins; you can click on Confirm and Install to start the process.
Then it only takes a few seconds for it to complete.
You’ll see this at the bottom, make sure you save it in a safe place.
Here’s how the website will end up looking.
You can also log in through wp-login. Here you’ll have access to WordPress.
CDN
Here you can enable Cloudflare’s CDN Service for Free.
SSL
Here, you can manage your SSL certificate, buy a new one, or import an existing one with ease.
Now you have two more options, the Advanced Tab and the WordPress ProDesk Tab.
Let’s get the WordPress ProDesk tab out of the way first; this section is designed to optimize your WordPress site by scanning your existing site and enhancing it.
Click on “Scan for WP Sites”
Here you can enable or disable protection, firewall, caching, auto-update and CDN.
As for the Advanced tab, I saved the best for last.
Here you can access the pool manager, schedule tasks, manage the outgoing port, manage the control panel user(s), Webconfig Encrypt, and Work Queue.
Pool Manager
Here you can restart the pool, stop the pool, start the pool, change the ASP.NET version, and view the pool log.
Schedule Tasks
You can schedule tasks here; however, this is only a feature when you buy a plan.
Control Panel User(s)
Here you can create additional users to log in to this hosting account’s control panel, which can be convenient.
Webconfig Encrypt
As the names imply, you can link to generate an RSA key here, confirm the key container, and upload the RSA File.
Work Queue
Here you can review your pending work queue.
SmarterASP.net Pricing
I mentioned that we’d go back to pricing, so let’s see what we get with each plan.
Now, you have ASP.NET Plans.
Then you have Semi-Dedicated Plans
Followed by VPS Plans
Cloud Server Plans
Finally, Reseller Plans
All of this is priced competitively, so you should know exactly what you need before purchasing a plan.
Speed and Performance
Now, with that competitive pricing, you might as-well expect the performance to live up to this. While everyone can have a slightly different experience, in my case, everything went smoothly and with a reliable speed. With connection speeds as quick as 13 milliseconds, and the slowest speeds going up to 600 milliseconds, I can safely say that I was pleasantly surprised at the speed.
NoteNote: A speed of 800 milliseconds and above is considered slow, so SmarterASP’s slowest speed of 600 milliseconds (that I experienced) is great.
The data transfer is also quick, so you know they have fast storage units in there as well.
Support Experience at SmarterASP.Net
When it comes to the customer support team, they can be contacted in multiple ways.
You can report abuse at abuse@smarterasp.net, for example, which is quite unique.
Then you have the Helpdesk.
Here you can review your tickets, create a new ticket, and view closed tickets.
Simply write your question or error message, and click on submit.
You also have access to the Knowledge Base, which is convenient.
Then you have Live Chat Support that’s online all the time.
I’ll try to close my account to see how they’ll react and how long it will take them to respond.
They responded quickly and told me the information I needed to know.
When it comes to cancellations, you need to follow a few simple steps. Log into your control panel, click on the help desk, and select create a support ticket. Then you need to enter a subject, I’d enter “cancel account and request refunds” here. Next, you need to fill out the online form with the reason for your cancellation and submit it. Within two to three days you should receive an email confirmation about your cancellation and refund.
Keep in mind that you might not be fully refunded, depending on what exactly you did throughout the time period, but still, you do get many of your funds back. This is mostly due to the fact that you can enable a lot of third-party services which might not include the same policies, it’s up to you. This is why I’d recommend starting with the 60-day trial first.
NoteNote: A customer will receive a refund on the annual hosting service fees paid when setting up the account if they terminate their agreement within 60 calendar days of the initial sign up date.
NoteWarning: This money-back guarantee does not apply to one month, three months, six months, and add-on purchases. Also, it does not apply to renewals and plan/period changes.
Security and Backups
To start, SmarterASP.net takes pride in having three custom-designed data centers with raised floors. Each of the three features an HVAC temperature control system with separate cooling zones, seismically braced racks, advanced early smoke detection, and fire suppression systems.
In general, SmarterASP.net provides security at the server level. They ensure operating systems are up-to-date with the latest security patches and proactive monitoring at all times.
Furthermore, SmarterASP.net provides antivirus on all machines and a Site Guard(IIS module) to filter bad requests.
As a user, you can choose among different SSL Certificates, including SSL-S for a single domain or subdomain, SSL-M for up to three domains, SSL-W for multiple subdomains, or the SSL-E for extended validation.
Using SmarterASP.net, you can perform MySQL backup or custom backups at any point in time. However, you can also set up automatic full cPanel backups of your account, including SSL support.
NoteImportant: VPS and Dedicated Plan customers are responsible for performing their own backups.
I would honestly not recommend this to just about anyone. This is a specialized company that offers specialized services for ASP.net users.
This means that if you do not use the aforementioned technology, there is no other reason for you to pick this hosting solution, as its competition offers a lot more for your everyday hosting needs. That being said, if you do indeed rely on ASP.net, there is no better hosting provider. It has competitive pricing, it’s heaven for developers and solid performance.
Best Choice for Hosting MS SQL and ASP dot net websites I’ve been a loyal user of SmarterASP.NET for the past four years, and my experience with their services has been exceptional. As someone running a small to medium-sized business, having a reliable hosting provider is crucial, and SmarterASP.NET has consistently delivered on their promises.
One of the standout features of SmarterASP.NET is its user-friendly interface. Whether managing my MSSQL or MySQL databases or navigating through their hosting control panel, the experience has always been intuitive.
In terms of reliability, SmarterASP.NET has been rock solid. I’ve hosted my ASP website with them, along with multiple databases, and uptime has never been an issue.
In summary, SmarterASP.NET is an excellent choice for small to medium-sized businesses looking for reliable hosting services. With its user-friendly interface, dependable performance, transparent pricing, responsive customer support, and emphasis on security, it ticks all the boxes for businesses seeking a hassle-free hosting solution. I highly recommend SmarterASP.NET to anyone in need of a reliable hosting provider for their online ventures.
We’ve hosted with them for over 6 months now. They never had any big issues and their support is friendly. Their pricing is cheap as well, which is great. Anyone can try it out 60 days for free and decide if they want to use it or not.
I started using their service last month and they are really outstanding in terms of features and service. Their control panel is simply the best I’ve seen so far compare to other .net hosting provider. I am also surprise that I can try their service for free without paying upfront. I think all service provider should do the same. Also their pricing is cheaper than other providers.
My migration into a SmarterASP.NET was easier than easier could ever be Im facing in your solution huge business benefits for independent developers and small to medium size companies. By far the most common reason is the reliability: When you have only one web server, having it die on you means your website is down…
DO NOT fall into their traps! The free offer is just a bait for me to sign up. Once I turned into a paying customers, problems come over and over. Their servers uptime are horrible, customer service is often unavailable and even it is available, the staff will keep asking you to create tickets. They do NOT care about your business. They just care about spreading their baits, trying to find the next preys! AVOID this company!
Are there services which are non-refundable that I should look out for?
Yes, setup fees, new domain name registration fees, and SSL Certificate fees are non-refundable. Also, payments that are over six months old are non-refundable. Lastly, one time fees are on-refundable.
Which payment methods does SmarterASP.net accept?
SmarterASP accepts PayPal and credit card payments. The credit cards include Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.
Does SmarterASP.net support classic ASP and PHP script?
Yes, all of SmarterASP.net’s plans support ASP, PHP 5.X – 8.X, ASP.NET 2.0/3.5/4.0/4.5.X – 4.8.X/ ASP.NET Core 1.0-6.X.
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