hi Nate,
i want to give some services to my customers.
I will sell a cms and my Suite(crm and more...)
my customers can't see the code.
what do you think about this choise ?
Andrea
On Mar 18, 9:33 pm, Nate Aune wrote:
> I can't help you with your WebFaction questions, but I'd like to hear more
I can't help you with your WebFaction questions, but I'd like to hear more
about your needs for reselling Django hosting for your customers. Do you
expect that you will give your customers access to their own hosting
account, or will you manage this for them and just pass on the costs to
them?
Im using webfaction and its the best!
I have 2 question,
1 How can I make an online backup with webfaction?
2 I start to have new customers and I need a hosting to resell to my
customers. Can I use webfaction but actually I can only buy new ram
for my hostcan I buy one hosting per customer
On Fri, 2011-03-11 at 01:33 -0800, shofty wrote:
> i tried djangohosting.ch after webfaction. webfaction have better
> support
> response times which as a noob i needed. wf have some incredibly
> knowledgable staff on their support team. so it depends what you want.
> dh
> have a great installer
i tried djangohosting.ch after webfaction. webfaction have better support
response times which as a noob i needed. wf have some incredibly
knowledgable staff on their support team. so it depends what you want. dh
have a great installer, so long as you know what you're doing they're a good
choic
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Tiago Almeida wrote:
> I've been using a shared hosting at djangohosting.ch and I am happy.
> Lowest plans start at 4€/month, you only have to pay 3 months in
> advance. Servers physically in europe (might be important due to
> response times) and very simple web b
I've been using a shared hosting at djangohosting.ch and I am happy.
Lowest plans start at 4€/month, you only have to pay 3 months in
advance. Servers physically in europe (might be important due to
response times) and very simple web based installer for django apps.
Good luck.
On 9 Mar, 09:53, C
Server or Hosted Service? I was confused by the question.
We host our own applications (at least for now).
For server hardware, we use IBM e-server, non-virtual at the moment.
For OS software, Red Hat Enterprise EL WS 5 in production. Eventually,
will be rebuilt using CentOS.
For development Ub
I've server (4x 2.66+ GHz, 8GB RAM, 2TB HDD, Debian 6) at http://ovh.co.uk
they're offers really great up-time/performance/service/broadband
speed.
I'm serving radio stations streams, several django sites(of coz nginx-
varnish-uwsgi)..
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+1 for Rackspace.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-03-09 at 16:47 +0200, Sithembewena Lloyd Dube wrote:
> > I guess it all depends on what one's needs are. For Django, I only
> > have
> > WebFaction experience and I second William Ratcliff on that note. They
On Wed, 2011-03-09 at 16:47 +0200, Sithembewena Lloyd Dube wrote:
> I guess it all depends on what one's needs are. For Django, I only
> have
> WebFaction experience and I second William Ratcliff on that note. They
> have
> been brilliant, offering a very user-friendly setup process as well as
> gr
It really depends on your needs.
If you are also running a DB on the server and have significant
traffic, virtual servers such as EC2 or Linode might not work well
because they tend to have poor IO performance.
On Mar 9, 4:53 am, Chen Xu wrote:
> I am thinking to buy a server, and integrated wit
+1 webfaction
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P.S: by "custom modules", I really meant long-running processes. They also
limit the number of users allocated per shared machine to maintain decent
performance.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Sithembewena Lloyd Dube
wrote:
> I guess it all depends on what one's needs are. For Django, I only hav
I guess it all depends on what one's needs are. For Django, I only have
WebFaction experience and I second William Ratcliff on that note. They have
been brilliant, offering a very user-friendly setup process as well as great
turnaround times on support. They also
- stay very current on software up
Linode or EC2.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Chen Xu wrote:
> I am thinking to buy a server, and integrated with Django environment. So
> could anyone please give me some suggestions, which server is the best for
> this, amazon ec2 or?
>
> Thanks very much
> Best regards
>
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>
For hosted, I rather like webfaction.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 5:34 AM, Norberto Leite wrote:
> PS - You are not buying a server on EC2, google apps engine or any VPS
> provider, you are renting!
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Norberto Leite wrote:
>
>> What you need is a the proper server
PS - You are not buying a server on EC2, google apps engine or any VPS
provider, you are renting!
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Norberto Leite wrote:
> What you need is a the proper server for your application needs.If you are
> looking for managed hosting there are plenty of options to do th
What you need is a the proper server for your application needs.If you are
looking for managed hosting there are plenty of options to do this, a simple
google query will give a lifetime of options.
Now if you want to manage your own server instance and you need to define
which type of machine you a
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