On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 4:07:56 PM UTC-8, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
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> 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

 

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> On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 5:32:28 PM UTC-5, Dave S wrote:
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>> 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 users, demand per second or page speed, storage 
>>> traffic, price...More like to give a performance idea before final 
>>> deployment so based on the app and its scaling we move the app around to 
>>> different hosting to make sure what's best fits the plan sought of speak.
>>>
>>>  On that note, if the app does payment processing, do we need to satisfy 
>>> any special hosting requirement for securing credit card information or any 
>>> personal info?
>>>
>>> Any feedback will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
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>> I have no idea about pricing, but Azure should be able to host web2py. 
>>  They have both Windows and Linux guests, but that's as much detail as I've 
>> absorbed.
>>
>> /dps
>>  
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