1) It's a one man show, at least, support is. Support ticket response times are anywhere from three hours to a day and a half.
2) The control panel may be appealing but it is definitely flawed. It supports Firefox and Internet Explorer, but things are pretty slow with Opera. Their long running process monitoring (You're allowed one long running process at $14.50 USD a month.) is pretty bad as well, stopping and restarting your Apache instance leaves orphaned processes that you cannot monitor or kill off yourself.
Other then that, it's not to bad. If I were in your position I would definitely pick up a VPS though, for $5.49 more you could join KnownHost or Rimuhosting.
On 9/24/06,
Jay Parlar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/24/06, iain duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know this has been asked many times, but as new hosting solutions pop
> up continually, just wanted to check on recommendations for good fast
> shared hosting that is Django friendly and reliable for business
> clients.
I've had a lot of success with Dreamhost, but some others haven't. I
just followed Jeff Croft's guide, and it's worked perfectly. I've set
up two seperate Dreamhost accounts with Django, both are working
great.
I've also heard nothing but good reviews about webfaction.com
(formerly python-hosting.com), and they even natively support Django
(whereas you have to "do it yourself" with Dreamhost).
Jay P.
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