Like William, I'd have to say I've had pretty good luck with Webfaction. 
You can do just about anything you want and the support is very good. They 
have standard setup scripts for various types of apps, including Django, 
but if you want to do something custom you have a lot of freedom. For 
instance, I recently setup a Django app on my Webfaction account that is 
running on a custom build of nginx and gunicorn. I even compiled and 
installed my own local python, rather than use their standard python 
options.

On Friday, 10 August 2012 15:01:39 UTC-7, JJ Zolper wrote:
>
> I absolutely agree that's why if a place like webfaction can't completely 
> convince me that they can take care of everything I could want then I think 
> I need to go with root access with a cloud server or VPS.
>
> Sorry for the long wait on the reply.
>
> On Friday, August 3, 2012 11:13:46 AM UTC-4, Kurtis wrote:
>>
>> With Cloud Servers, yes -- you do get Root access. It's basically the 
>> equivelant of a VPS that you can easily spawn, scale, and replicate as 
>> needed.
>>
>> Without root access on servers, virtual environments only get you so far. 
>> What happens when you need to install Python imaging library but they don't 
>> have a specific library? What happens when you decide you want to plugin to 
>> some other library and the version of GCC they have is too ancient to 
>> support its make system? etc.... These are just some examples of headaches 
>> that may crop up without a good "open" system (such as a VPS, Cloud Server) 
>> or a web host who explicitly supports Django.
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 10:18 AM, JJ Zolper <codin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> >Agreed that virtualenv will allow you to install python packages - 
>>> however not any linux/unix packages.  I have no problems using >Django on 
>>> Dreamhost.  http://dashdrum.com/blog/2011/08/django-on-dreamhost/ 
>>>
>>> Thanks for the advice I will look into dreamhost too!
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 8:24 AM, Dan Gentry <d...@gentryville.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Agreed that virtualenv will allow you to install python packages - 
>>>> however not any linux/unix packages.  I have no problems using Django on 
>>>> Dreamhost.  http://dashdrum.com/blog/2011/08/django-on-dreamhost/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, August 2, 2012 10:34:35 PM UTC-4, trevorj wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> You are trying to install packages system-wide when you don't have 
>>>>> credentials to do so.
>>>>>
>>>>> You can install everything you need without cluttering the system 
>>>>> itself.
>>>>>
>>>>> For instance, use a virtualenv and set your PREFIX.
>>>>>
>>>>> Either way, happy hacking!
>>>>> On Aug 1, 2012 8:32 PM, "JJ Zolper" <codin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm trying to install GEOS and on my bluehost account under my 
>>>>>> django_src folder and what happened in the image happened.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> it said cannot create directory permission denied so i tired sudo 
>>>>>> make install after what I had just done ( "make" ).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and then it said whats in the second image.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I tried to run:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ./manage.py runfcgi [options]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I got an error about GEOS so that's why I was doing that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> JJ
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 1:03:21 PM UTC-4, JJ Zolper wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks so much for the reply!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I had a feeling I would need it but I just like to be sure before I 
>>>>>>> act.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Another thing. On Ubuntu there were additional packages I had to 
>>>>>>> install. I believe one was called "psycopg2-python-dev" or something 
>>>>>>> like 
>>>>>>> that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I install psycopg2-python at:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.initd.org/psycopg/ 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Are there any additional packges that I might need?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I apologize for not being able to remember the additional ones I 
>>>>>>> added before on Ubuntu but I'm at work and couldn't find in my 
>>>>>>> installation 
>>>>>>> history what they might have been or in my django google group 
>>>>>>> discussions.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I feel like one was called "libpq-dev" actually.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for the help.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> JJ
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 2:07:54 AM UTC-4, lawgon wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tue, 2012-07-31 at 20:52 -0700, JJ Zolper wrote: 
>>>>>>>> > Do I need to go through and install the python like adapters is 
>>>>>>>> that 
>>>>>>>> > what it's complaining about? I don't think this has to do with my 
>>>>>>>> > Django code on the server it's just a file missing right? 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> you need to install pycopg - and it is nothing to do with your code 
>>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>>> regards 
>>>>>>>> Kenneth Gonsalves 
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