She mainly does contract development and hosts the sites that she maintains.

Her servers are all located or co-located at major hosting companies. (Currently Interland is getting much of the business)
Pretty much each hosting package is put together based on the specific needs, but a general pricing guide is located at:


http://www.metrony.com/portal/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=8&page=1

Her main focus is managing the applications for her customers and I'll be happy to pass on your email.

I normally do not like to advertise on the list, so feel free to send me a personal email anytime.

Thanks,
-Aaron Held

Aaron and Sandra Stuff wrote:


We are just starting a new housekeeping company and I will be building a web site for advertising and then for scheduling our housekeeper's time. I have no idea at this point what traffic volume we will experience. I do want the Python and database capability so I can build the scheduling system. Does your wife have a web site explaining what packages she offers? Thanks for the help!


Aaron

At 10:31 AM 9/22/2003 -0400, Aaron Held wrote:

My wife sells custom hosting and has setup a few webware sites.

There are no unusual issues, just make sure each user gets thier own webware running in thier own space. And gets lots and lots of RAM.
If you are asking about running webware under a typical shared account, you really should not. Most hosts will look for and kill long running processes. You can try to start Webware under screen, but they will notice the RAM use pretty quickly.


A better solution is to get a virtual server, or look for a hosting compay run by someone related to me.

'Good' in hosting refers to the price/value. If you are in the 70-120 / mo range I like RackShack, (but I don't live with anyone from that company).

Seriously though, what are you trying to do? How many hits/hr? How much caching is involved? etc...

Thanks,
-Aaron Held




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