>
> I've heard, that there is a free quota at Amazing EC2 (so, you can have 
> your own virtual server instance and run Common Lisp/Weblocks there) - but 
> I don't know the exact details, so you would have to see for yourself.
>

I registered in AWS a few days ago. 
http://aws.amazon.com/free/
You can get an "Linux Micro Instance usage (613 MB of memory and 32-bit and 
64-bit platform support) – enough hours to run continuously each month."
Amazon Linux distribution they advertise supports CentOS 5 packages. SBCL 
from 
http://pkgs.org/centos-5-rhel-5/epel-x86_64/sbcl-1.0.38-2.el5.x86_64.rpm.html 
works 
just as it should.
quicklisp and weblocks installed fine.
Also I compared prices with other VPS services and didn't find something 
cheaper for my purposes.

On Saturday, June 11, 2011 1:56:56 PM UTC+4, Tomek Lipski wrote:
>
> On 11 June 2011 08:00, Trung Nguyen The <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> As the question above.
>>
>> I am currently run my website on a free hosting server that support
>> HTML, PHP , which is at byethost.com. Can I run weblock on that kind
>> of host server? And how ?
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> Weblocks requires running Common Lisp (e.g. SBCL) process. If your hosting 
> server provides only file upload access, but no ssh, it is highly unlikely
> that you will be able spawn SBCL process. 
>
> I've heard, that there is a free quota at Amazing EC2 (so, you can have 
> your own virtual server instance and run Common Lisp/Weblocks there) - but 
> I don't know the exact details, so you would have to see for yourself.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tomek Lipski
>

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