Yes, i agree linode or heroku are the best option. I just wanted something
cheap to start with :D .
and yeah, too sad about sparrow. will maybe move to fluent.io now

On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 8:29 PM, kapil <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 07/25/2012 06:26 PM, Avinash wrote:
>
> do you have anything for node.js / ruby (preferably rails) / python ?
>
>  --
> Avinash
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>  On Sunday, July 22, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Nemo wrote:
>
>  *UPDATE:*
> *
> *
> Dear all,
>
> As earlier mentioned, I am offering web hosting to Nepali people as I know
> that what is offered in Nepal is unsatisfactory.   I am *now *offering
> 100gb of webspace, with 20 MySQL databases,  unlimited FTP accounts,  up to
> 100 email accounts,  unlimited sub domains, unlimited traffic on 100 Mbit
> Linux server with 99.9% uptime for quick and reliable connection to the
> Internet.
>
> The total cost of all this is 12,000 NRS per year.   If I get 100 users,
> I will double all the above for each and every user.    Website access now
> has a control panel access so that you can edit and manage your own
> databases, domain names etc...
> I can also help register your international domain name for 1,000 NPR and
> transfer it for 1,000 NPR.
>
>  I can provide you with a free test* demo account *which you can use for
> 1 week to demonstrate this brilliant offer.  I want to share my server
> space as I wish use all the money for my charity work in Nepal.
>
> If you wish to contact me, please feel free to email me.  Alternatively, I
> can arrange for someone to meet you in Nepal.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Ian WIckens.
>
> On Tuesday, 19 June 2012 18:18:16 UTC+1, Nemo wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am offering web hosting to Nepali people as I know that what is offered
> in Nepal is unsatisfactory.   I am offering 10gb of webspace, with 2 MySQL
> databases,  2 FTP accounts,  up to 100 email accounts,  unlimited sub
> domains, unlimited traffic on 100 Mbit Linux server for quick connection to
> the Internet.
>
> The total cost of all this is 12,000 NRS per year.   If I get 100 users,
> I will double all the above for each and every user.    Website access is
> FTP access only.
>
> I am not a reseller at the moment but I want to share my server space as I
> wish use all the money for my charity work in Nepal.
>
> If you wish to contact me, please feel free to email me.  Alternatively, I
> can arrange for someone to meet you in Nepal.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Ian WIckens.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Hi avinash,
>
> Saw your query on the FOSS nepal mailing list asking for Rails hosting. So
> most preferable one for Rails hosting would be to get your own VPS. Trust
> me, We at Revol-tech (http://www.revol-tech.com.np) have been building
> rails applications for quite a while and it would only be meaningful if you
> get your own VPS box set up. Although there are many services available but
> the best bet would be to get yourself a slice from Linode(
> http://www.linode.com). That is what we are using. Previously we had
> tried about a half a dozen services including ec2, slicehost and rackspace
> but nothing even comes close to the performance of linode. Hope it would
> help. It's not that costly considering you get your own 20GB box.
>
> If you are want to try out other  options my second recommendation would
> be to use heroku (http://heroku.com). But it gets really costly once you
> start scaling. But i doubt that. Besides they give out small applications
> for free (But you'd need credit card verification to use their DNS add-on).
> Hope it helps.
>
> P.S :- Too bad sparrow team wont be working on further development after
> acquisition.
>
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> With regards,
> --------------
> Kapil Raj [email protected]
> @xecutioner303
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