Thanks for replying. But what about dreamhost which claims to have
unlimited traffic, etc. Do you guys think what webfaction offers is
reasonable?
On May 21, 5:20 pm, Eugene Lazutkin wrote:
> +1. I used both and some of their competitors => in my opinion
> slicehost and webfaction are the best i
+1. I used both and some of their competitors => in my opinion
slicehost and webfaction are the best in their respective classes.
Thanks,
Eugene Lazutkin
http://lazutkin.com/
On May 20, 1:59 pm, Lakshman Prasad wrote:
> In a sentence, to sum it up, Use Slicehost for VPS and Webfaction for shar
+1 to Webfaction.
The support is fantastic, 10 points to the uptime and for the admin
panel.
Apart from Django, I also usit for SVN, TRAC, web redirections and
mail, with the same service quality.
Matías.-
On May 21, 3:42 am, LeonTheCleaner wrote:
> Thanks for replying. When you mention like
Thanks for replying. When you mention like that, yeah it looks way
simpler than what is shown.
Can you use a domain name like www.mysite.com? It does not need to be
a subdomain, right?
Also after you get the welcome screen, how do you install your django
application you downloaded from the net?
On Wed, 20 May 2009 10:51 pm, LeonTheCleaner wrote:
>
> Thanks all for replying. I appreciate it.
>
> Webfaction seems to be popular amongst many. The only thing is I just
> quickly
> checked out their demo video to setup django and it is 21 mins. I am
> blown away to see how complicated just set
Thanks all for replying. I appreciate it.
Webfaction seems to be popular amongst many. The only thing is I just
quickly
checked out their demo video to setup django and it is 21 mins. I am
blown away to see how complicated just setting this up, and I am an
experienced windows programmer. Just exp
I've had a reseller account with www.site5.com for a couple years with
no complaints - service has always been quick... They've recently
added django to all their servers...
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In a sentence, to sum it up, Use Slicehost for VPS and Webfaction for shared
servers. Go shopping if you want to save some bucks and dont mind some extra
effort for installation.
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:19 PM, ringemup wrote:
>
>
> FWIW, I got django working on Dreamhost by basically using th
FWIW, I got django working on Dreamhost by basically using the
instructions here:
http://www.soasi.com/2008/09/django-10-on-dreamhost-with-passenger-mod_rails/
On May 20, 1:13 pm, Masklinn wrote:
> On 20 May 2009, at 17:10 , Aneesh wrote:
>
> > I've set up a couple Django sites on Dreamhost,
On 20 May 2009, at 17:10 , Aneesh wrote:
> I've set up a couple Django sites on Dreamhost, as well as one on
> Webfaction. Webfaction is great. Dreamhost requires lots of
> tweaking, but you can definitely run a Django site just fine there
> too. I've had no issues with uptime. If you need he
+1 for WebFaction.
Very easy control panel and directory layout.
Very-very helpfull technical support.
Great price for what you get.
lzantal
http://twitter.com/lzantal
http://www.antalconsulting.com
On Wed, 20 May 2009 7:48 am, Kegan Gan wrote:
>
> +1 for WebFaction.
>
> The control panel look+f
I've set up a couple Django sites on Dreamhost, as well as one on
Webfaction. Webfaction is great. Dreamhost requires lots of
tweaking, but you can definitely run a Django site just fine there
too. I've had no issues with uptime. If you need help setting it up
on Dreamhost, check out Jeff Cro
+1 for WebFaction.
The control panel look+feel may looks weird, but the simplicity is
just great and you get everything you need. The structure in your home
directory is also sensible.
Another plus for great technical support when you needed it.
On May 20, 7:41 pm, Sam Kuper wrote:
> 2009/5/2
2009/5/20 LeonTheCleaner :
> I currently use dreamhost, but the installation process is very slow.
> Is it me or this process is overly complicated? All I want is to
> install an already written django project but to do that it's like I
> have to write the app myself.
If you've already paid in ad
I use Slicehost and they are great (but if you are looking for a shared
webhost go with webfaction)
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 5:58 AM, Eugene Lazutkin
wrote:
>
> From my experience with both hosts webfaction has a better uptime,
> better setup, and less interferences from neighbors, which is import
>From my experience with both hosts webfaction has a better uptime,
better setup, and less interferences from neighbors, which is important
on shared hosts.
Thanks,
Eugene Lazutkin
http://lazutkin.com/
On 05/19/2009 09:41 PM, LeonTheCleaner wrote:
> Thanks, I saw that link. But why webfaction i
Webfaction has small-amount-of-clicks install for Django, and the
support staff is both knowledgeable (about Django and other topics)
and helpful.
It's very Django friendly.
On May 19, 10:41 pm, LeonTheCleaner wrote:
> Thanks, I saw that link. But why webfaction is better. It has the same
> manu
Thanks, I saw that link. But why webfaction is better. It has the same
manual steps to install django, right? I can see a 1 click install
would be good, but why these are better than say dreamhostÉ
Thanks.
On May 19, 8:06 pm, Zain Memon wrote:
> http://djangofriendly.com/
>
> On Tue, May 19,
http://djangofriendly.com/
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:21 PM, LeonTheCleaner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I currently use dreamhost, but the installation process is very slow.
> Is it me or this process is overly complicated? All I want is to
> install an already written django project but to do that it's li
Hi,
I currently use dreamhost, but the installation process is very slow.
Is it me or this process is overly complicated? All I want is to
install an already written django project but to do that it's like I
have to write the app myself.
I read about dreamhost being not the best, but it's listed
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