On 7/8/06, Iain Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, what is SLA?
Service Level Agreement.
In its most basic form, a written document that specifies a bare
minimum level of reliability (e.g., "99.99% uptime, support response
within thirty minutes") and specifies penalties if they fail to
> They do also offer business-level accounts with SLA-style guarantees
> on uptime, though, and common sense would recommend going that route
> if it's what you really need.. I've always marveled at the number of
> people out there who claim to have "mission-critical" sites but are
> unwilling
On 7/8/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found the attitudes of the admins to be very blasé.
> with a 'what do you expect for a shared host' type response.
Could you elaborate (off-list)?
I know about your initial problem, and wouldn't rate it as anything
approaching a normal
my experiences have been vastly different to yours James.
I found the attitudes of the admins to be very blasé.
with a 'what do you expect for a shared host' type response.
I would recommend going with someone who actually wants the business
and knows how to support django.
On 09/07/2006, at
On 7/8/06, Iain Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I checked them out on a friends reco, but got the impressions that
> reliable uptime for a business was not really their priority, so I don't
> feel like I could in good faith put a clients site up there that is just
> supposed to keep working.
>>how many other hosting providers are here ;-)
>
>
> I don't have any formal connection with them, but TextDrive
> (http://textdrive.com/) is fairly Django-friendly by nature, and I
> wrote a (now slightly outdated, but I'll be updating it soon) manual
> for deployment there:
On 7/8/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how many other hosting providers are here ;-)
I don't have any formal connection with them, but TextDrive
(http://textdrive.com/) is fairly Django-friendly by nature, and I
wrote a (now slightly outdated, but I'll be updating it soon) manual
On 08/07/2006, at 12:32 PM, Iain Duncan wrote:
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> Jay Parlar wrote:
>> Probably WebFaction (formerly python-hosting.com) would be your best
>> bet: http://www.webfaction.com/shared_hosting
>
> That looks sweet. Anyone else have any feedback on these guys?
Remi (the owner of webfaction)
On 7/7/06, Iain Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jay Parlar wrote:
> > Probably WebFaction (formerly python-hosting.com) would be your best
> > bet: http://www.webfaction.com/shared_hosting
>
> That looks sweet. Anyone else have any feedback on these guys?
>
If you search through the
On 7/8/06, Iain Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm new to Django, but have a project done that must go up live nextweek for a client. However, it's just glamorized brochure ware with and
admin interface, so they likely want to use shared hosting. Can anyonetell me:- Recomendations for reliable
Jay Parlar wrote:
> Probably WebFaction (formerly python-hosting.com) would be your best
> bet: http://www.webfaction.com/shared_hosting
That looks sweet. Anyone else have any feedback on these guys?
Iain
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Probably WebFaction (formerly python-hosting.com) would be your best
bet: http://www.webfaction.com/shared_hosting
They're one of the few hosts that explicitly support Django.
GypsyHosting would be the best way to go, but I don't think Jacob is
taking new subscribers right now.
I've been really
On 08-Jul-06, at 2:48 AM, Iain Duncan wrote:
> - Recomendations for reliable shared hosting that is Django friendly
> with service to the developer ( me ) being more important than price.
subject to price considerations, i would suggest zettai vps
>
> - How does one deal with the "restart
I'm new to Django, but have a project done that must go up live next
week for a client. However, it's just glamorized brochure ware with and
admin interface, so they likely want to use shared hosting. Can anyone
tell me:
- Recomendations for reliable shared hosting that is Django friendly
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