I'm not yet hosting Satchmo (will do soon) but I've with Django. I've
an account on Webfaction and it worked well, but I found it a little
short on RAM. At the end I got a "Real Private Server" (it's a real
dedicated machine, but without hard disk and using a SAN for storage)
on OVH. It's 50€/month (we upgraded the storage speed to the max) but
I share it with a friend and we've 3GB of RAM and a 3 core AMD 64 2.66
CPU. The thing flies.

Another interesting hosting (this one in Germany) is this one:

http://www.hetzner.de/en/hosting/produktmatrix/rootserver-produktmatrix/

For 49€ you have a huge machine with a real disk for yourself. We
probably would have taken this option if we knew of it before OVH; if
our current server get overloaded (improbable) we'll migrate to this
one.

If you find it very expensive think of sharing it with someone (but
not 100+ someones like in shared hostings.)

On Aug 2, 7:36 pm, Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does any have any practice experience with satchmo hosting? There are
> surprisingly few recent discussions on this. From what I've found on
> this forum it seems that a VPS solution is the way to go but it's not
> clear to me how differences in the VPS offerings (SliceHost vs
> WebFaction for ex.) affect the Satchmo memory requirements.
>
> I'm looking to host a very small web site with less than 100 visitors/
> day and probably no more than 1000 products.
>
> Has anyone had any good/bad experiences that that can share or any
> advice that mighthelp?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
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