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Thank you for
your reply. Actually, i first installed and configured plone/zope on a local
server at home. Due to problems with dynamic ip mapping i decided to move it to
a hosted environment. It appears however that unfortunately i can't do it,
unless i get a dedicated server, which is way too expensive for my resources and
needs ... </snip>
Some IP's have an upgrade to their service which
will give you a static IP (for a few dollars more per month of course!) which
would allow you to run on your home server.
Jonathan
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Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 9:47
AM
Subject: Re: [Zope] installing zope in a
"web" hosted environment
Hello,
Thank you for your
reply. Actually, i first installed and configured plone/zope on a local server
at home. Due to problems with dynamic ip mapping i decided to move it to a
hosted environment. It appears however that unfortunately i can't do it,
unless i get a dedicated server, which is way too expensive for my resources
and needs ...
thanks,
Daniel
Rakotomandimby Mihamina
wrote:
On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 09:30 -0500, Daniel Gross wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
to install zope using ftp only.
If FTP-only, you wont be abble.
If you have ssh/shell acces too, it is possible if the shell is not too
much restricted.
Finally, on a shared hosting service, I really doubt you could do it,
because of the ressources Zope could take. Zope itself is not ressources
consuming, but If you add such things as Plone or CPS, you will often
take 100% of the CPU, so that you could disturb your co-hosted
collegues.
But fisrt of all, what I advice you is to test on a local machine.
Try to install linux home and then have a try with Zope...
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