Well I am new to this, but with a push in the right direction I think i can
set it up and i have a partner who knows a little more.  We're looking for
advice on good hosting sites and database servers that mesh well with Django
and can expand well.  How is slicehost?  has anyone heard anything about
web-lacky?, because I have a partner who currently uses that for his small
stuff.

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Greg Pelly <g...@munchly.com> wrote:

> You will need to find/hire a sysadmin if you can't do this yourself. We
> looked into Amazon for our purposes and found their interface kludgy and
> their documentation confusing rather than helpful.  Also, I kept a server
> running idle on Amazon for a month and it was more expensive than slicehost
> ($20/month), which we ultimately chose.  In any event, it sounds like you
> should find a sysadmin to help you with these decisions/tasks.
>
> Greg
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Tony <tonyl7...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have just about finished all the logic for my site.  In short, I
>> need the site to be pretty fast and a good amount of database storage
>> with the possibility of getting more in the future if and probably
>> when I need it.  Right now I am just testing my website on my computer
>> with Django, (mod_swgi) apache and postgresql.  I should also mention
>> I don't have the money right now to buy my own servers so I've been
>> looking into Amazon S3 and the computing cloud, EC2 but this is my
>> first time doing something like this so I don't know too much about
>> these things.  Anyway, I'm looking for advice on the best way to set
>> this website up and I am leaning toward using amazon's features, but I
>> really need a lot more insight on how all that works.  What database
>> server should I use?  How does S3 and EC2 work?  Should i use a web
>> host like web-lackey.com or something?  I'm a little unaware on how to
>> put something into production and how everything connects.  I accept
>> and appreciate any advice on the matter.
>> Thanks,
>> Tony
>>
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