Hi
Did you use memcache in deployment in the shared plans
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Subramanyam
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 9:54 PM, Justin Myers wrote:
> I'm a fan of Webfaction's shared plans, and I've used them for three
> or four projects now. I've had no problems with their support, and
Thanks to all! Very helpful.
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Valcato.com offers shared and dedicated hosting, including good Django
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On Apr 4, 8:33 pm, Nick Lacey wrote:
> Matt wrote:
> > plus im uk based so phone wouldn't really help.
>
> Speaking of
end for hosting Django sites?
> I've read the blog posts; I'm wondering what the latest word on the
> street would be. We're talking about hosting multiple Django/Satchmo
> installs, possibly w/dedicated/managed servers.
>
> Among the leading contenders so far:
>
> - Webfaction
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Nick Lacey wrote:
> Matt wrote:
>
>> plus im uk based so phone wouldn't really help.
>
> Speaking of being UK based .. for the project all I'm working on,
> *all* the users will be in the UK, so I'm not sure about performance
> issues
Matt wrote:
> plus im uk based so phone wouldn't really help.
Speaking of being UK based .. for the project all I'm working on,
*all* the users will be in the UK, so I'm not sure about performance
issues caused by servers in the US.
Do I need to worry about the host not being based in Europe?
I'm a fan of Webfaction's shared plans, and I've used them for three
or four projects now. I've had no problems with their support, and
they even did a pretty good job keeping everyone informed when they
were affected by that big explosion at The Planet's datacenter a
couple of years ago
+1 for webfaction.
this is a +1 from a proper noob. they were very helpful to me when i
was struggling my way through my first django site, so if you're on a
real steep learning curve, they will help you out.
im not so sure for the 24/7 phone support, i raised an issue with them
on twitter once
Thanks guys. Very helpful. Confirming my research. We've been using
Webfaction for a couple of sites to test drive them, and they come
through w/flying colors.
The only thing I'd like to see from them is 24/7 phone support (hey,
I'm not asking for much, am I? ;-)
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+1 for Webfaction also.
I've only had to use customer service once and they were unhelpful, but the way
the hosting site is set up make it trivial to create new Django apps,
subdomains, and static sites for media URLs.
For slightly less than I used to pay for fairly simplistic hosting that
wondering what people would recommend for hosting Django sites?
> I've read the blog posts; I'm wondering what the latest word on the
> street would be. We're talking about hosting multiple Django/Satchmo
> installs, possibly w/dedicated/managed servers.
>
> Among the leading
+1 for Webfaction
Their hosting plans are great, and the customer service is absolutely
amazing. I'm just on a shared plan, but usually get a response to
tickets within an hour or so. Top notch.
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Subject: Hosting for Django sites
Hi Folks,
I'm wondering what people would recommend for hosting Django sites?
I've read the blog posts; I'm wondering what the latest word on the
street would be. We're talking about hosting multiple D
Hi Folks,
I'm wondering what people would recommend for hosting Django sites?
I've read the blog posts; I'm wondering what the latest word on the
street would be. We're talking about hosting multiple Django/Satchmo
installs, possibly w/dedicated/managed servers.
Among the leading contenders so
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