I would talk to them. They are very supporting. Anyway that said. You can 
use any hosting you want. I use Python Anywhere, Digital Ocean, Google App 
Engine, and Google Managed VM (with Docker) for different projects.
On Sunday, 16 August 2015 15:43:21 UTC-5, DaneW wrote:
>
> I've been using PythonAnywhere happily for over 2 years. The database (now 
> with over 12m records) has worked perfectly under SQLite and later MySQL - 
> although I do get error 1226 about exceeding max_user_connections every so 
> often.
>
> In the db.py model I have  db = 
> DAL('mysql://aaa:bbb@mysql.server/ccc$db1',pool_size=0,lazy_tables=True,check_reserved=['all'])
>  
>  - where aaa is my user name, bbb is my MySQL password and ccc$db1 is my 
> database name.
>
> I used to have pool_size=1 but in the light of Annet's suggestion I've 
> changed it to 0 and it seems to be working ok. Also PythonAnywhere are 
> saying that recent infrastructure changes mean that we should alter 
> mysql.server to *yourusername*.mysql.pythonanywhere-services.com but that 
> results in my website crashing immediately so I've left it as it used to be 
> for the time being.
>
>
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