No, we cannot provide examples of specific websites hosted with us. We do not share or reveal our client details such as names, website URLs, emails and other personal details to 3rd parties due to our privacy policies. This rule is absolute and exists to safeguard every customer who entrusts their online presence to our infrastructure.

The request for live examples is common among those researching hosting providers. Seeing production sites can seem like the fastest way to judge performance, design execution, or technical implementation. However, supplying such references would directly violate the confidentiality assurances given to all existing clients. Our policy has remained unchanged throughout our history providing Windows and .NET-focused hosting.

#The Role of Privacy in Web Hosting

Privacy policies at a hosting provider protect far more than simple contact information. Websites frequently contain proprietary application code, customer databases, payment processing logic, and business processes that must remain confidential. Revealing which domains run on our network could expose those sites to targeted risks such as DDoS attacks, competitive reconnaissance, or unauthorized scraping of technology choices. By maintaining strict separation between our client list and any public-facing information, we reduce the attack surface for every hosted application.

This stance also aligns with responsible data-handling practices that limit unnecessary disclosure of business relationships. Since we began delivering specialized Windows Server and .NET hosting in 2003, this consistent approach has allowed customers to operate without concern that their choice of provider could become public knowledge or used against them.

#What Information Is Protected

  • Client names and any associated business identities
  • Website URLs, domains, and IP addresses tied to specific accounts
  • Email addresses and other contact details
  • Account configurations or custom setup details that could identify a client
  • Any personally identifiable information or project specifics

#How to Evaluate Our Hosting Services

Although direct client examples are unavailable, multiple avenues exist for thorough evaluation. We publish clear specifications covering supported Microsoft technologies, server environments, and tooling. Documentation addresses compatibility with the .NET ecosystem, deployment of ASP.NET applications, database connectivity, and performance tuning. These resources are written from an engineering perspective and focus on concrete implementation steps rather than marketing claims.

Our knowledge-base articles supply detailed, copy-and-paste-ready guidance for common tasks. Technical support staff can discuss general capabilities, architecture decisions, security controls, and scaling approaches using hypothetical or anonymized scenarios. This method typically delivers more relevant insight for your specific workload than viewing an unrelated client site that may use completely different code, caching strategies, or third-party services.

#Practical Takeaway

A hosting provider's refusal to disclose client details is not a limitation but evidence of a mature security posture that ultimately benefits you. Prioritize providers that treat confidentiality as seriously as uptime or feature lists. Review the publicly available technical documentation, test compatibility with your .NET or Windows workloads in a staging environment, and engage support with targeted questions. When you proceed, the same privacy protections applied to every other customer will apply to your account and applications.