>> I host my blog on Dreamhost, and it works great for static files, though
>> if you're looking to host actual clojure apps DH won't cut it.
>
> Yeah, Java hosting seems like rather tricky business, since you
> basically need dedicated RAM.  I've heard slicehost is very good and
> reasonably priced in that department.  Anyway, I'm not there yet.
>

I started my first Clojure web application on Slicehost a few days ago
using the Compojure library. The setup was surprisingly easy.

http://ericlavigne.wordpress.com/2008/12/18/compojure-on-a-slicehost-vps/

As the application develops, I'll write additional articles to share
what I've learned - and to help me remember :-)

-- 
Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten.

                    - B. F. Skinner

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