Which is a good Continuous Integration Solution (e.g. CruiseControl.net) hosting provider?
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I have a private .NET (C#) project using Git Repository in Unfuddle.com. I wish to utilize a hosted Continuous Integration tool like CruiseControl.Net. Can anybody recommend a hosted CI solution, that can integrate with Git and is reliable and cost effective? Thanks.

Aubine answered 2/2, 2010 at 5:21 Comment(2)
Just out of curiosity, what is your price range?Incardinate
I am testing a trial development infrastructure setup for .NET (C#) using Git and CI (preferably Cruisecontrol.NET or better). I got a trial account@unfuddle, but for commercial, i may opt for repositoryhosting.com starting with about 10$/month. Eager to know how much i need to spend for hosted CI solution.Aubine
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Found projectlocker.com but don't know anything about them.

I will say though, that setting up your own CI server is fairly simple and will probably only take you 1 day to setup for your projects.

Malady answered 12/2, 2010 at 19:56 Comment(2)
Nick, thanks a lot for the answer. Looks like they have CI build for .NET applications too.Aubine
We just relaunched our hosted build offering at ProjectLocker for .NET and Java as well. You can sign up for a free consultation and setup at go.projectlocker.com/continuous-integrationGardal
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TeamCity works great with C#\Msbuild and is free of charge up to 20 developers.

Margret answered 4/2, 2010 at 9:16 Comment(1)
Thanks for the answer. TeamCity looks good too. However, i am looking for a Continous Integration hosting provider at a reasonable cost per month. Any suggestions for the provider and the price?Aubine
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fazend.com offers a free hosted CI service, but only for Subversion at the moment.

Eadith answered 25/10, 2010 at 14:25 Comment(0)

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