On 3 June 2011 19:48, Javier Guerra Giraldez <jav...@guerrag.com> wrote: > small VPSs tend to be the best answer if you don't mind adminstering > your own box. both webfaction and linode have solid reputation and > support teams. > +1 for VPS. I had always used Dreamhost for hosting PHP & static sites for both personal and clients. When i started messing with Django, I decided to take the plunge and get a small VPS from Bytemark in the UK. Despite being daunted initially by the admin side, I haven't looked back. The admin side of things took a little bit of getting used to but Slicehost have some fantastic articles on getting up and running. It's not as cheap as shared hosting but with complete control over the VPS, email and phone support and great performance, I feel the extra money is well worth it. I pay £15 (about $22 USD) per month for each VPS - i run two; one for me and small clients and the other is dedicated to one clients site. I just use my USD$10 per month DH account for svn and backing up my vps' via rsync.
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