>>> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Peter <[email protected]> wrote: >>> windows 2008 server license is too expensive, if I use asp.net to >>> develop a "public website" with 5 servers hosting it. I need to pay >>> $2000 (for server license)+$1999 (for external connector) for each >>> server. I need to invest totally $20000 USD for the license. >>> That's why asp.net is not good for starting a public website. >>> thanks >>> from Peter ([email protected]) >> >> On Feb 14, 4:49 pm, Jamie Fraser <[email protected]> wrote: >> Which is why most people start off by using external hosting. > > On Feb 14, 11:51 pm, lauhw <[email protected]> wrote: > One of my customer almost fainted when he saw my proposal on the IIS > solution. The final decision is external hosting and taking up some of > the risk on the data piracy. >
Could client-side scripting encrypt/decrypt the data so that an insecure host could safely store the data? Is that approach practical?
