Re: [Zope] Hosting with zope2 y bluebream

2011-05-09 Thread Miguel Beltran R.
2011/5/9 Miguel Beltran R. 

> Hello List
>
> I need a hosting for a zope2 project, It's a old code but we need it at
> least 1 year more.
> In that time we want to rework our zope2 project to bluebream.
>
> Someone could give us a list of hosting providers?
>
> If the provider supports postgresql 9.1 will be wonderful.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
I need zope 2.11, maybe 2.14 I don't remember well right now.
Postgresql 9.1 with sha1 contrib module and others
It will be a low traffic, used by 3-5 users. Probably will be 150-200MB of
transffer by month.
I think if you gives me the server with the software already installed I can
do the maintenance myself.
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Re: [Zope] Hosting

2006-10-31 Thread David H

mbr wrote:


Hi List

I am looking for a hosting for one project .


From zope.org see zettai.net and webfaction.com


Exist another hosting?

What hosting recommend?

webfaction.com have all  need (install my own products, ssh acounts,
etc) , but i want sure


Hi mbr,

you can check out  High Speed Rails inc.  http://highspeedrails.com

A few people on this list recommended it and I recently moved my project 
there.


David

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Re: [Zope] Re: zope hosting

2006-09-23 Thread David H




George Lee wrote:

  David H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  
  
My understanding is that Zettai is closing down.  Bummer cause I have 
been using them.

  
  

I know they are not accepting new orders, but I wasn't aware they are shutting
down. How have you heard? (I also have a Zettai account.)

  

George Lee,

One of my support guys told me that.  Maybe he is wrong.  I do know
that George Donnelly is starting a different hosting company ... (hat
tip Allen and Phillip)

http://highspeedrails.com/Hosting



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[Zope] Re: zope hosting

2006-09-23 Thread George Lee
David H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> My understanding is that Zettai is closing down.  Bummer cause I have 
> been using them.


I know they are not accepting new orders, but I wasn't aware they are shutting
down. How have you heard? (I also have a Zettai account.)

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Re: [Zope] hosting two site on one zope server

2005-12-16 Thread Tino Wildenhain
Am Freitag, den 16.12.2005, 17:28 -0800 schrieb Allen Huang:
> I'm trying to host two site on one zope server
>  
> I have two fix IP and I have two network card installed. 
> I changed my zope.conf to include two http server that listen on two
> different ports.
> But, I placed my site under different folder and I don't know how to
> redirect different IP to different folder sites by listening on the
> same port 80 (can change 8080 t0 80 on linux, don't know what server
> is already using this)

If you going to provide some server services you should definitively
read a bit on that matter. Its not all that plug & play there.
Its not so hard either but still you can do harm to you and to others
with misconfigured servers connected to the internet.

In your specific case, you find out which daemon binds which port by
running:

netstat -lntp

as root will show you the process-ids and names of the programs.

I suspect it will be apache and you should better use it
in front of zope for all the complex rewriting you seem
to want. Look up documentation on VirtualHostMonster
to see how this (zero-config on zope) works.

Btw, if its just about hosting 2 IPs, you dont need 2 
network cards. You can assign any number of addresses
to a single card.

HTH
Tino Wildenhain


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Re: [Zope] Hosting?

2000-11-01 Thread Stephan Goeldi

Try http://www.leimental.net or http://www.goeldi.com (both german language)

500 MHz, 320MB RAM, CHF 49 a month (about
$28 I think). Bandwidth swiss standard.
RedHat Linux.

>Try http://www.rackspace.com.
>
>You can start off with a 600 MHz, 128 MB Ram, 30 GB EIDE drive for about
>$300 a month.
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Re: [Zope] Hosting?

2000-11-01 Thread Stephan Goeldi

And, of course, I recommend our site http://www.leimental.net.

> > I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a commercial Zope
> > hosting service for me.

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RE: [Zope] Hosting?

2000-10-27 Thread Seb Bacon

You could DIY: I bought myself a server (256Mb RAM, 20Gb RAID1, Athlon
Thunderbird 850Mhz) and I'm getting it colocated at one of the best-wired
places in the UK.  The bandwidth can be upped on a month-by-month basis.
This way you get full control over everything.  My costs:

server ?650 (that's about $500 I think)
hosting ?37.50 / month for 1 Gb / 512k burst (about $30)
time to set it all up :S

Of course, the hosting gets *much* cheaper as you buy more, but this scheme
suits the way I intend to grow.

I believe hardware and bandwidth is even cheaper in the states, so why not
consider something like that?

seb.


> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Winkler
> Sent: 26 October 2000 20:16
> To: Zope mailing list
> Subject: [Zope] Hosting?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a commercial Zope
> hosting service for me.
> I've looked at the resources page on zope.org, and I have a
> couple feelers out, but I'd like to ask the community for
> recommendations as well.
>
> Requirements:
>
> I need a system that can handle a potentially very heavy
> load, though at first it will be quite small - we're a
> startup and have no customers yet.
>
> Location: We're in the northeast USA and most of our users
> will probably be in the US as well, so I'd prefer a service
> in North America.
>
> Zope: 2.2 at least, and access to install new products and
> external methods.
> I'm currently on codeit.com, but they have zope 2.1 and I
> need zope >= 2.2 so I can use my custom product derived from
> PTK 0.9.
>
> Storage: We're doing things with digital images - *big* ones
> - so we need to start at about 100 MB and will need to grow;
> we'll be storing a *lot* of data for our users.  Eventually
> (probably not until later in 2001) we'll need MUCH more -
> possibly up to 1 GB eventually. (Beyond that point we will
> probably just rent a server at rackspace.com or somewhere
> but first we need to be able to develop a big enough
> customer base to pay for it.)
>
> Data transfer: Several times greater than storage. Users
> will upload large files which we will then download to our
> local network, so that's at least 2x our storage needs, plus
> there's the transfer involved in just using the site.
>
> Pricing: since our storage requirements will be continually
> growing, I'd like a payment plan that enables us to pay for
> the storage we need and add more as needed.
>
> --
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Re: [Zope] Hosting?

2000-10-26 Thread Dennis Nichols

At 10/26/00 03:39 PM, J. Atwood wrote:
>Try http://www.rackspace.com.
>
>You can start off with a 600 MHz, 128 MB Ram, 30 GB EIDE drive for about
>$300 a month. They have great support and bandwidth and claim to be the
>largest installed base of RH Linux. They also scale pretty well. I have
>about 10 boxes with them for about year now.

Although attractive at the low end, the rackspace price seems to jump 
rapidly. Move to a dual processor, 512MB, weekly backup and you arrive at a 
price about double what DellHost charges. So we're currently trying 
DellHost (which is somehow linked up with Interliant). While it is too 
early to give satisfaction rating, DellHost was not too swift 
administratively getting the server set up initially and we've had some 
bandwidth/connectivity issues.



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Re: [Zope] Hosting?

2000-10-26 Thread complaw

> Hi,
> 
> I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a commercial Zope
> hosting service for me.
> I've looked at the resources page on zope.org, and I have a
> couple feelers out, but I'd like to ask the community for
> recommendations as well.

http://www.codeit.com/

They are the best one I've found.

Ron
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Re: [Zope] Hosting?

2000-10-26 Thread J. Atwood

Try http://www.rackspace.com.

You can start off with a 600 MHz, 128 MB Ram, 30 GB EIDE drive for about
$300 a month. They have great support and bandwidth and claim to be the
largest installed base of RH Linux. They also scale pretty well. I have
about 10 boxes with them for about year now.

Cheers,
J

> From: Paul Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 15:15:51 -0400
> To: Zope mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Zope] Hosting?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a commercial Zope
> hosting service for me.
> I've looked at the resources page on zope.org, and I have a
> couple feelers out, but I'd like to ask the community for
> recommendations as well.
> 
> Requirements:
> 
> I need a system that can handle a potentially very heavy
> load, though at first it will be quite small - we're a
> startup and have no customers yet.
> 
> Location: We're in the northeast USA and most of our users
> will probably be in the US as well, so I'd prefer a service
> in North America.
> 
> Zope: 2.2 at least, and access to install new products and
> external methods.
> I'm currently on codeit.com, but they have zope 2.1 and I
> need zope >= 2.2 so I can use my custom product derived from
> PTK 0.9.
> 
> Storage: We're doing things with digital images - *big* ones
> - so we need to start at about 100 MB and will need to grow;
> we'll be storing a *lot* of data for our users.  Eventually
> (probably not until later in 2001) we'll need MUCH more -
> possibly up to 1 GB eventually. (Beyond that point we will
> probably just rent a server at rackspace.com or somewhere
> but first we need to be able to develop a big enough
> customer base to pay for it.)
> 
> Data transfer: Several times greater than storage. Users
> will upload large files which we will then download to our
> local network, so that's at least 2x our storage needs, plus
> there's the transfer involved in just using the site.
> 
> Pricing: since our storage requirements will be continually
> growing, I'd like a payment plan that enables us to pay for
> the storage we need and add more as needed.
> 
> -- 
> .paul winkler..
> slinkP arts:   music, sound, illustration, design, etc.
> web page:  http://www.slinkp.com
> A member of ARMS:   http://www.reacharms.com
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