On 6/22/06, Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm on shared 2, which seems to be fine for my needs. The main thing
> that would worry me is the amount of memory, so I haven't used any
> caching. Since my site (www.cciw.co.uk) is low traffic and never
> likely to be slashdotted, this should
rimu have some useful info for a VPS setup:
http://rimuhosting.com/howto/memory.jsp
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On 6/22/06, Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now, for instance, 'ps aux' shows 10 apache instances of mine
> each using about 18 Mb, which is a lot more than my 40 Mb limit.
Are you looking at residential or virtual size here?
Also, ulimit should show you some imposed limits, most l
Jay Parlar wrote:
> Luke, which hosting plan are you using? I know that Shared 2 is the
> minimum for Django, but I'm curious if it's "enough".
I'm on shared 2, which seems to be fine for my needs. The main thing
that would worry me is the amount of memory, so I haven't used any
caching. Sinc
On 6/21/06, Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a WebFaction customer and I have to say I'm very impressed with them
> so far. With zero experience of Trac I used their control panel to set
> up a working Trac instance in a few minutes, as well as a Django app.
> Switching the Django sour
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 19:09, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> > The demo is available at:
> > http://blog.webfaction.com/control-panel-demo
> >
> > Remi.
> > http://www.webfaction.com - Hosting for an agile web
>
> Scary-cool.
I'm a WebFaction customer and I have to say I'm very impressed with them
s
On 6/21/06, Remi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The demo is available at: http://blog.webfaction.com/control-panel-demo
>
> Remi.
> http://www.webfaction.com - Hosting for an agile web
Scary-cool.
I have a friend that runs an IIS/ASP ISP. I sent him a link. This'll
give him a kick in the pants.
Hello everyone,
There is now a screencast demo of the WebFaction control panel.
This screencast was shown to Adrian and Simon at a London Python meetup
and they were quite enthusiastic about the control panel and the way we
setup Django sites (we give each Django user their own Apache2 instance
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