Web Faction does look like an interesting option. However, looking at
the memory specs, how would I be able to tell if it's sufficient for
at least 2 Django applications? For example, if I got with Shared 1, I
get 80MB (180MB VPS) - I'm assuming that's not going to be enough
right? Of course it does depend on the application itself but in
general, do you reckon it can support 2 Django apps?

On Jul 19, 10:03 am, Venkatraman S <venka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:11 PM, Tereno <ter...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I find that all this configuration and memory monitoring for Django is
> > abit tiring and I am no expert so I am wondering if there any hosts
> > that you would recommend? I am considering Google App Engine.
>
> I would recommend GAE if you want to deploy your app at the cheapest rates.
> I run my apphttp://www.mapatree.org/on GAE and the only expense for me was
> getting the domain. The way you develop apps for GAE is 'slightly'
> different, but is NOT at all tough and can be done with the same easiness;
> but has certain technical nuances that are specific to GAE.
>
> I also recommend webfaction, if you think you can't waste your time quickly
> learning the GAE nuances. I use it for few of my clients and havent faced
> any problems till now.
>
> Let me know if you want any help.
>
> -V-http://twitter.com/venkasub

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