Hi everyone, 

I'm a beginner Django developer. So my apologies in advance for newbie like 
questions. 

I am building my site with *" *Django version 2.2.5 *"* and *" *SQLite 3.30 *" 
*in back-end. My question is - 

*#* Do services like "Heroku", "Digital Ocean", "Python Anywhere" and "AWS" 
- have limitation on *which version of Django*  or *which DBMS* I can use?

I've seen this before with PHP/MySQL hosting where some hosting companies 
will limit which version of PHP or MySQL one can use. Is the same 
applicable to Django hosting in the above mentioned hosting platforms as 
well? 

I will very much grateful if you can help me out with this confusion. 

Best

Deb



On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 12:39:39 PM UTC+5:30, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>
> I have to move three Django websites away from my current VM service 
> provider by the end of April because he is going out of the VM business. 
>
> One is a plain Mezzanine CMS on one VM running Nginx/Gunicorn and the 
> other two are on the second VM running Apache and mod_wsgi. 
>
> I'm most familiar with Ubuntu 16.04 and hope to go to 18.04. 
>
> I think the RAM requirements are around 4GB for the Apache sites and 
> half that for Nginx. Haven't done any profiling. 
>
> I'm in Australia. I'm after stability and reliability and if I'm lucky, 
> scalability. 
>
> If you have any negative comments about providers please send them 
> off-list. 
>
> Many thanks 
>
> Mike 
>
>
>

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