I have gone with linode, and i setup the vps as i did with my
virtualbox. No surprises and i am alive now.
On 13 ožu, 16:11, Bill Freeman wrote:
> I'm not sure that "django hosting" nails anything down. It could mean
> whatever the provider wants it to mean, from "we won't kick you off
> for usi
I decided to go with webfraction based on your recommendation. I just
setup my account and will let you know how it goes. Thanks. :)
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:27 AM, NENAD CIKIC wrote:
> OK, thanks.
>
> On 13 ožu, 16:11, Bill Freeman wrote:
>> I'm not sure that "django hosting" nails anything
OK, thanks.
On 13 ožu, 16:11, Bill Freeman wrote:
> I'm not sure that "django hosting" nails anything down. It could mean
> whatever the provider wants it to mean, from "we won't kick you off
> for using a non-Microsoft tool" to "we understand django and will help
> you deploy, debug, and mainti
I'm not sure that "django hosting" nails anything down. It could mean
whatever the provider wants it to mean, from "we won't kick you off
for using a non-Microsoft tool" to "we understand django and will help
you deploy, debug, and maintian it".
One significant variation from VPS that you should
I now need to put on web the small project i have developed. To test
and to skill me on linux, I have created virtualbox ubuntu VM and
deployed the project and used nginx to serve it (all from scratch).
May someone provide me clarification on the following:
- what is the difference between "django
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