serveraxis.com sounds interesting. My webfaction subscription runs out
soon and I am considering moving elsewhere because it is a bit slow
and I want root access.

Do you use a single web2py installation for those 10 apps?


On Mar 23, 4:06 pm, Julio <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Richard,
>
> I have 10+ dynamic apps (e.g. running a DB back-end, including
> pyforum.org and techfuel.net, both web2py) on a $15.00 a month VPS on
> serveraxis.com, but don't let the price fool you, uptime has been
> virtually 100% in the past 4 years, the caveat is that you get a
> "plain vanilla" server (you have to admin it), but I see that as a
> benefit as you can have the exact version of whatever you want on it,
> hth. Julio
>
> On Mar 22, 4:34 pm, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I read in another thread that all that is needed for a host to support
> > web2py is python2.4+. However I tried and failed to run web2py on
> > Hostgator, which does support python2.5. It is likely possible, but my
> > Apache-fu is not strong enough.
>
> > What would be great is a list of hosts that are known to work along
> > with instructions.
>
> > Here is a start of what I have used personally:
> > - Google App Engine (http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/
> > gettingstarted/uploading.html)
> > - Webfaction (http://forum.webfaction.com/viewtopic.php?id=2373)
>
> > Others I have heard work:
> > - Slicehost
> > - Dreamhost

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