[web2py] Re: Comparison doc for hosting a web2py app

2017-02-06 Thread Dave S
On Friday, February 3, 2017 at 6:14:59 PM UTC-8, Ron Chatterjee wrote: > > How do rack up $200/ month? I thought they only charge me $5 a month. > > That may be pythonanywhere is paying per node, with you $5 covering you access to that node. I don't know how many nodes pythonanywhere might be u

[web2py] Re: Comparison doc for hosting a web2py app

2017-02-03 Thread Alex Glaros
I meant they charge me $22 per month. The package includes Postgres db. -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) --- You received this message becaus

[web2py] Re: Comparison doc for hosting a web2py app

2017-02-03 Thread Ron Chatterjee
How do rack up $200/ month? I thought they only charge me $5 a month. Isn't that python anywhere is already assembled nicely to host web2py app as oppose to others. Doesn't that comes into play for efficiency? I never deployed anything on Amazon. How is that experience like? On Friday, Februa

[web2py] Re: Comparison doc for hosting a web2py app

2017-02-03 Thread Alex Glaros
need to have more performance metrics posted on a permanent page somewhere to compare (and someone to update). Example, does host provide Redis For my instance, PythonAnywhere runs on a $200/month Amazon "m3.xlarge" machine, which should be able to handle a lot of traffic. Example, one of Pyt

[web2py] Re: Comparison doc for hosting a web2py app

2017-01-30 Thread Dave S
On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 4:07:56 PM UTC-8, Ron Chatterjee wrote: > > Is it fair to say then AWS wins over pythonanywhere hands down and we > should double down on AWS . Period? > > I have no idea. I think the answer may depend on what sort of project you are doing. /dps > > On Monday,

[web2py] Re: Comparison doc for hosting a web2py app

2017-01-30 Thread Ron Chatterjee
Is it fair to say then AWS wins over pythonanywhere hands down? On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 5:32:28 PM UTC-5, Dave S wrote: > > > > On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 1:44:48 PM UTC-8, Ron Chatterjee wrote: >> >> Is there any documentation of what's the most optimum hosting platform >> for web2py

[web2py] Re: Comparison doc for hosting a web2py app

2017-01-30 Thread Dave S
On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 1:44:48 PM UTC-8, Ron Chatterjee wrote: > > Is there any documentation of what's the most optimum hosting platform for > web2py as a function of scaling and speed? > > for example > > Heroku | pythonanywhere | AmazonEC2 | google App > > file size, number of use

[web2py] Re: Comparison doc for hosting a web2py app

2017-01-30 Thread Dave S
On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 1:44:48 PM UTC-8, Ron Chatterjee wrote: > > Is there any documentation of what's the most optimum hosting platform for > web2py as a function of scaling and speed? > > for example > > Heroku | pythonanywhere | AmazonEC2 | google App > > file size, number of u