Re: Hosting a django website

2020-01-28 Thread maninder singh Kumar
Best to go with linode ! A shared hosting does not offer any support for root access. [image: --] Maninder Kumar [image: http://]about.me/maninder.s.kumar On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 12:12 AM Perceval Maturure wrote: > dear all > 1.what is

Re: Hosting a django website

2020-01-28 Thread Mario R. Osorio
I prefer digital ocean but by whatever you choose by any means, avoid cpanel. On Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 1:42:13 PM UTC-5, Perceval Maturure wrote: > > dear all > 1.what is the best way to host a django website on a shared host that you > are not sudo? > 2.is this possible? > 3. any

Re: Hosting a django website

2020-01-27 Thread graeme
I have had issues with Django and cpanel. Last time I tried it was less than straightforward (cpanel's version of Apache would not work with the distro's mod_wsgi). There are a number shared hosts who explicitly support Django, and even some who specialise in it. I would avoid deploying Django

Re: Hosting a django website

2020-01-26 Thread Laser Clinque
You can use any modern cpanel or directadmin panel. I am using the stablepoint and hosting many django sites. On Saturday, 25 January 2020 23:42:13 UTC+5, Perceval Maturure wrote: > > dear all > 1.what is the best way to host a django website on a shared host that you > are not sudo? > 2.is

Re: Hosting a django website

2020-01-26 Thread Motaz Hejaze
there are many solutions 1 - Amazon Web Services 2 - DigitalOcean 3 - Heroku 4 - Pythonanywhere.com ‪On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 12:30 PM ‫אורי‬‎ wrote:‬ > Personally I host droplets on digitalocean, you have root and sudo but > it's some effort to setup the server. Starting from $5/month. > אורי

Re: Hosting a django website

2020-01-26 Thread אורי
Personally I host droplets on digitalocean, you have root and sudo but it's some effort to setup the server. Starting from $5/month. אורי u...@speedy.net On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 8:41 PM Perceval Maturure wrote: > dear all > 1.what is the best way to host a django website on a shared host that

Re: Hosting a django website

2020-01-26 Thread Nick Sarbicki
It depends on the shared host. Shared hosts generally only have installed a set of standard tools which they decide on. This may or may not include things like python (2 or 3) and other requirements you need. A lot of the time as a result it does not prove possible to run a Django site on shared

Hosting a django website

2020-01-25 Thread Perceval Maturure
dear all 1.what is the best way to host a django website on a shared host that you are not sudo? 2.is this possible? 3. any ideas? -- *Perceval Maturure* *083 303 9423* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this