Use sqllite instead of a regular DB Server. Also set a usage limit on Apache.

You Should be fine. Many people run Django in a shared environment.
like Webfaction and Dreamhost. Where you have a limit on the memory
you can use.

On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Edwin W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was just wondering whether anyone out there has experience with
> running a Django application on a really small VPS.  I'm using Django
> for small personal projects and experimentation, and I found vpslink
> which has a plan with 2.5 GB of disk space but only 64 MB RAM.  I know
> that it won't work out of the box and that I'll have to do some tuning
> to Apache to get it to work, I found this link which suggests it's
> possible:
>
> http://brizzled.clapper.org/id/73
>
> I also came across this discussion in the group:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/19b9d007eba5fefd/7582c8e0e214864d?lnk=gst&q=ram#7582c8e0e214864d
>
> So am I crazy to try to push the limits this low?  Any additional tips
> would be appreciated as well!
> >
>



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