I use setup-web2py-ubuntu.sh on vps.net and I am very pleased.
On Jun 5, 5:37 am, knitatoms <minkto...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the reply Massimo. It has only just 'clicked' for me how > easy it is to put up a site on a Linux VPS (as long as it is not > running any other web server / sites). I'm not expecting much traffic > so there's no need for me to worry about Apache / mod_wsgi and I have > no need to run appadmin on the public server. It really is as simple > as downloading web2py, removing welcome app and examples, uploading my > app and then starting web2py with: > > python web2py.py --ip=0.0.0.0 --port=80 > > (as explained here:http://wiki.web2py.com/Command_Line_Flags_and_Arguments) > > Or to make sure web2py starts with the server, using the supplied > web2py.ubuntu.sh or web2py.fedora.sh and updating DAEMON_ARGS with the > above port an ip options. (Note - important not to confuse the above > ubuntu file with setup-ubuntu-web2py.sh...) > > This makes deploying a low traffic site (e.g. personal blog) > remarkably easy. Unless I'm missing something, I wonder if this > should be made clearer in the book / docs somewhere? It's certainly > an attractive way to get something public up and running quickly on a > cheap VPS plan. > > On Jun 4, 6:46 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > I have run cherrypy on a production site for a while for a while. The > > CERN people use cherrypy to serve images from the Large Linear > > Collider. I trust rocket even more but I do not have data or direct > > experience of its use in production. > > > On Jun 3, 5:46 pm, knitatoms <minkto...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Is it the intention that web2py can be deployed using Rocket for > > > production sites?