I use Linode (1024 and 2048 instances) powered by NGINX and UWSGI.

Also I am now hosting web2pyslices.com sponsored by
http://pythonanywhere.com, I have plans to move to Python Anywhere when
they release the PRO plan with Postgres.

But if did not needed postgres, I would like to use PythonAnywhere for all
my apps.

- Consoles (web or ssh) for Python, bash and Mysql
- Ability to share consoles with others (Live DOJO or coding together)
- Web based interface to view/edit files
- Web interface to edit wsgi configuration and reload web app
- Free account with Mysql, Apache and mod_wsgi
- Cron like scheduler (web interface to create plans)
- A nice API and plugin to manage and create files on Sublime-Text-2 editor
- Dropbox integration
- One-click install for web2py, django, flask and wsgi apps

- with payed account you can use your own domain and also you have more CPU
and RAM, BDTH quotas.


BTW: You can host your web2py apps on any linux powered VPS (Linode,
Rackspace...) and also you can do it with some limits on hostgator,
dreamhost and other shared hosts.

Cloud based, you can choose PythonAnywhere, DotCloud, OpenShift, Google App
Engine, Amazon.

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On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 8:54 PM, Simon Carr <simonjc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> After a few weeks of getting to know web2py i have decided that it should
> become one of the development tools in my tool belt.
>
> The only thing that is stopping me moving on however is hosting options. I
> am going to take a look at app engine as one option but i need to know that
> i can also deploy on a standard web server.
>
> I would need to be able to use apache which i know web2py can do but i am
> not sure how complicated this is. I also think that I am going to need to
> use a VPS but these go up in price very quickly beyond 1gb and 1 cpu.
>
> Can anyone give some comments on where they host,  what spec server they
> have and what performance they get.
>
> Thanks
> Simon
>
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