I've been a Slicehost customer for about 3 months now, and will second
the recommendation. Granted, I only run Django in FCGI mode with
lighttpd on their 256 slice, but they've been extremely reliable, and
it "just works." If I needed to host something larger, I'd definitely
use them. The fact that they don't oversell (or at least they say they
don't) makes it much more responsive than my previous VPS host, where
the servers would slow down over time as they'd continue piling the
customers on.

Brian

On Apr 25, 8:44 am, Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm working on what will end up being a large, high-traffic, multi-
> site project. Currently we're just using a basic Webfaction account
> for hosting during development and testing, but I'm trying to figure
> out what would be the best approach to hosting moving forward.
>
> Ideally, we would have multiple individual servers, a database server,
> a media server, and either a server for the Django sites, or multiple
> servers each with some number of sites (starting with 4 or 5, but
> theoretically growing to many more).
>
> Does anyone have any recommendation for the best approach to hosting
> here, and what hosting company might be a good fit? I know that
> MediaTemple can certainly accommodate our needs, but I've had a lot of
> trouble in the past getting Django running on MediaTemple (in fact,
> I've never been successful at doing so). Having used Webfaction for a
> little while now, they seem like a pretty good host, but how well
> would they be able to accommodate the sort of setup that we want?
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