My choice

webfaction

They have a script to install web2py with apache and you can deploy many
apps without knowing "shi*" about server administration.
Also automatic https access

Also they know about web2py so they can help you in some way.

Just 20 usd /month

Go for it!!


2015-06-03 16:53 GMT+01:00 Derek <sp1d...@gmail.com>:

> Take a look at OpenShift by Redhat, they do good work. GAE is another
> PaaS. GAE is probably a good bet, as they also have a key-value store you
> can use, which you'll need once your site starts scaling outwards unless
> you store sessions in the database.
>
>
> On Monday, June 1, 2015 at 3:54:54 PM UTC-7, Tom Campbell wrote:
>>
>> I am building a SaaS business and am not yet able to hire someone to do
>> the hard stuff (which is everything but the programming). Is there some
>> kind of managed solution I should be looking at, maybe GAE?
>>
>> This message by Lewis
>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email#!topic/web2py/JcYrm3FErb4>
>> hit home to me because despite 6 months of trying to learn proper
>> deployment I still get these same kinds of mysterious errors from time to
>> time and spend way too much time tracking them down. This is not usually
>> web2py's fault, it's mine, for having so much difficulty learning the ins
>> and outs of system administration. But I dread the day when I accidentally
>> do an apt-get upgrade and my site breaks with paying customers waiting for
>> me to figure out what went wrong. Or when, like Lewis, I'm not even sure
>> where the problem came from.
>>
>> If I could find "the book" on what sysadmin tasks I need to deploy a
>> production, secure web2py site and keep it safe, I'd be thrilled.
>>
>> My needs would be to:
>>
>>    - Be able to upgrade web2py versions easily but roll back if
>>    something goes wrong (my app is in git, of course)
>>    - Not need to worry about Ubuntu (or Debian, CentOS, whatever)
>>    upgrades killing my site and leaving paying customers in the lurch for a
>>    couple days
>>    - Support multitenant apps
>>    - Keep the price of hosting down to, say, no more than 1/3 of a
>>    full-time sysadmin
>>
>> Maybe it's as easy as using Docker? Haven't used it in a real deployment
>> situation so I don't know.
>>
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