Hi. I know if I use Microsoft Azure services I can immediately deploy my app to the server from Visual Studio using Publish. Also, I know I can debug it with clicking the Run button. Does GoDaddy have the similar feature as Azure ? I want to be able to deploy
my app straight from Visual Studio... I even want the database installed when I enable-migrations.
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GoDaddy and ASP.Net
Feb 03, 2019 06:54 PM|bubbely|LINK
Hi. I know if I use Microsoft Azure services I can immediately deploy my app to the server from Visual Studio using Publish. Also, I know I can debug it with clicking the Run button. Does GoDaddy have the similar feature as Azure ? I want to be able to deploy my app straight from Visual Studio... I even want the database installed when I enable-migrations.
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Re: GoDaddy and ASP.Net
Feb 03, 2019 09:13 PM|wavemaster|LINK
Look for Web Deploy, it is a microsoft tool.
Download the publish profile from the hosting provider provider and import it in the Publish functionality in VS.
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Re: GoDaddy and ASP.Net
Feb 04, 2019 02:00 AM|Brando ZWZ|LINK
Hi bubbely,
As far as I know, visual studio has the azure develop extension which could generate the publish profile and deploy the application to azure web app.
But GoDaddy doesn't contains this extension, if you want to deploy the application to godaddy, you should firstly generate the publish profile.
Then you could use this profile to publish your web application to the GoDaddy.
More details, you could refer to below article:
https://www.godaddy.com/community/Plesk-Hosting/Guide-How-to-Host-a-VS-Projects-online-on-GoDaddy-com/m-p/60406#M375
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Nov 27, 2019 09:34 PM|Dinoma|LINK
Initially, I also had problems working at GoDaddy, alas it was my very first hosting and did not yet understand anything in quality. After that I switched to web hosting Europe, all the more so for landing, he just ideally suited me. But most of all I was surprised by the price after GoDaddy. So now I use the European service.