Everywhere it is written that ASP.NET Core is a multiplatform technology that works including on Linux.

I've tried to find a hosting for 2.0 and did not find it. I want to ask the community members, someone has seen such a hosting, and if so, have tried, and what results? If not even hosting, did you try to run ASP.NET Core applications on Linux? If so, what are the results, how stable is the platform? What are the prospects in this regard?

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    Maybe I do not understand something, but you just need a server! It works, well, there were no problems running Linux. If you want to play around and try to knead the service or website under mvc, then I’ll use any cloud. I use Azure.

    The only thing that you may have problems with Linux itself, if it didn’t work before.

    Testi before the official otol .net core. Problems with the launch was not. And now there is no.

    • If VDS is taken then it is more expensive than just shared hosting, and there is no particular desire to admin. I would like the usual shared hosting under linux. - Dmitry Polyanin

    Buy yourself a VDS / VPS, put yourself Ubuntu 16.04 / WinServer and use on health. (in my projects for Virgo, I use option 1, for production - the second one)

    Link to read: tyts .

    I can advise Smarterasp from hosting (tariff for $ 4.95)

    • Do I understand you correctly that under Ubuntu ASP.NET Core works well? - Dmitry Polyanin
    • I just watched Smarterasp recently, but I didn’t understand it on Linux or on windows ... Something is not clearly written in them. I just honestly thought that the usual Linux hosters will soon support the ASP, but for some reason there is no such thing, or I have not noticed. - Dmitry Polyanin
    • @DmitryPolyanin, yes, no worse than on WinServer - Ares
    • @ DmitryPolyanin as I recall, there is Windows. But if you do not want to adminit the server, then what difference does it make to you?) - Ares
    • I have a purely hypothetical question)) I want to understand how extensively ASP.NET is being implemented on Linux hosting and what are the prospects. Now my project is hosted on Windows VDS, but if ASP.NET Core extends to Linux, then I think to change hosting ... but apparently it’s too early to talk about it, as I understood from your answers and my search through search engines, Linux hosting systems are in no hurry to support him. - Dmitry Polyanin

    Well, there are many such hosting sites. You can learn Azure from Microsoft or AWS from Amazon and many more.

    I've tested AppHarbor on holidays ( time , two times ), support for framework 2.0 in particular, and in general, asp.net core is declared and works. True, the free limits there are very small (the SQL base is 20 megabytes), and for a fee, the price is somehow quite inhumane - so I look at the AspHostPortal option , the Host on rate

    By the technology itself. We have not yet had to use in real projects, the corporate sector is a fairly conservative thing, but the IMHO technology is already mature enough and stable enough to do projects on it already this year.