Thanks, Matt.  Normally I'd agree with you, but this application isn't
just a website -- it's sensitive to latency issues and will be
integrating with a third-party service that's also UK-based, so we're
looking at minimizing cross-Atlantic round-trips.



On May 24, 2:46 pm, shofty <m...@shofty.me> wrote:
> just use webfaction, you dont know that they're US when you connect
> from the UK, speed isnt an issue.
> I moved to a VPS for cost reasons, but webfaction were fine for me.
>
> Matt
>
> On May 24, 6:03 pm, Nan <ringe...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I know this question has been asked before, but the most recent thread
> > I can find in the archives is from 2007, and presumably the landscape
> > has changed since then.
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> > I'm looking for a Webfaction-like host with servers in the UK.  It
> > needs to allow long-running processes, of course, and would ideally be
> > (like Webfaction) fully managed.  (We don't have the staff to keep a
> > server updated or tuned).  We need plenty of memory, shell access (of
> > course), and preferably mod_wsgi.
>
> > Does anyone have any recommendations of hosts they've worked with?
>
> > Thanks!
> > -Nan

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