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+ | [[dotnetcore_webapi_to_windows_plesk|{{:webapi:webapi-to-plesk.png?nolink&200 |}}]] | ||
+ | You might be keen to try your hand at creating a .NET Core WebAPI, but where to host it? Azure or AWS seems to be the first choice for just about everyone, but there have been Windows-based web hosts of all flavours way before the big boys came along. And they can host .NET Core projects just fine. | ||
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+ | At the very least, the process to test your host should be fairly straight forward. And I'll provide some troubleshooting along the way in case you encounter any problems. | ||
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+ | [[dotnetcore_webapi_to_windows_plesk|Read Article]] | ||
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