The main difference between traditionnal VPS hosting and Amazon EC2 hosting
is that EC2 is hourly based. If you can manage to load instance based on the
charge, you have full control on your cost. I can imagine that is not
accurate for small hosting plan. But I follow what telco, for example, are
I love Rimuhosting. They've been great.
I'm also using EC2, but in a similar place as Frederic. There are a
lot of issues to work through, but they're actually very good issues
to address early on.
Michael
On 5/16/07, Frédéric Sidler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do use Amazon EC2 for our pr
I do use Amazon EC2 for our project and I plan to go very big
http://media.djangobook.com/content/chapter21/scaling-5.png
For the moment, i have everything running on one instance
http://media.djangobook.com/content/chapter21/scaling-1.png
But that is just the start, the problems are
- host n
I'm using a dedicated virtual at mediatemple. They're working on
Django-containers, which would be a sweet feature if the ETA was anywhen
soon.
It's been easy to get django rolling, since you get a CentOS installation (a
free clone of RedHat Enterprise). Yum is not installed by default, but a
Im really suprised no one has tried Amazon's EC infrastructure, it's
pretty sweet, for production I would think!
On May 15, 8:12 am, urielka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running two django sites with vpsland(good support) for the last
> 7 days, but since i having problems with their ssh(runn
On 16-May-07, at 6:41 AM, scadink wrote:
> WebFaction just makes deployment easy (no admin headaches) while still
> giving you all of the meaningful stuff (your own Apache, mod_python,
> PostgreSQL and MySQL, etc.). But that's just my opinion.
a client of mine has taken a webfaction django acc
I have three web hosts at the moment: SliceHost, WebFaction and
DreamHost.
If you are looking to deploy a nice, low-traffic (below 25k per day)
site, I would probably recommend WebFaction. I was enamored by
SliceHost when I first signed up because you do get a nice, dedicated
256MB piece of RAM,
I've been using WebFaction and have been happy with it so far. The
plan I'm using is actually a shared hosting plan. While you do share
an OS instance with others, you still get shell access. They have a
slick control panel that makes it easy to drop in various frameworks
and applications (eg.
yeha i really liked SliceHost they have the best prices but the
waiting list is more than ridiculous,if they have such a big waiting
list i would expect from them to make their data center bigger.
i am staying right now with vpsland,they are really great and the ssh
turn out to be a problem with m
I use rimuhosting.com. I'm pretty sure they have a Data Center in
London, so that might be the right up your alley.
I'm in St. Louis, where Slicehost is located, but they have a
ridiculous waiting list. So I can't even try them out.
I've been happy with Rimu, though.
doug.
On May 15, 10:12
I've been pleased with SliceHost.
On 5/15/07, urielka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I am running two django sites with vpsland(good support) for the last
> 7 days, but since i having problems with their ssh(running really
> slow) i thinking about switching to other host.
>
> Is there any good
It's not in Europe, but I've been using RimuHosting since December or so, and
they've been great. The connection is fast, downtime is minimal, and their
responses to support questions are always prompt.
On Tue, 15 May 2007 15:12:24 -, urielka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am running tw
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