I prefer Heroku and deploying Django as a docker image to Heroku. Less 
maintenance, worry less about server setups and focus more on code than 
anything else (i.e. serverless). Start with a hobby plan and if able to get 
customers, then start paying for scalability features.

On Sunday, July 10, 2022 at 11:21:00 AM UTC+8 ram.mu...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We are planning to launch our application in production once all the 
> testing is completed after deployment to our development server. We are 
> using Jenkins CI automation to deploy the code to the development server 
> and we will do the same in production server too, but we are currently 
> doing a feasibility study to understand which options are good for Django 
> web application for both Web and Mobile app. 
>
> If anyone in this Django users community is currently on any Digital 
> Ocean's production server plan, could you share some details and 
> suggestions.
>
> Best regards,
> ~Ram
>

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