is this really an Arduino,
which chip, what clock frequency, which OS ?
It seems much faster than the Raspberry-PI !

cheers,
Stef

On 20-08-2012 21:12, Simon Carr wrote:
I think I have made a mistake with SWVPS, I would suggest that no one touch them. I had no response from them after sending my money, even though it was less than $20. I have sent them two emails to what is supposed to be 24/7 tech support and got no response. I am writing my $20 off, but don't wont anyone else to get burnt. If I had looked before I would have also have seen mountains of negative reviews.

For the time being I have decided to self. Here is the URL for the welcome app, it seems to run very fast.

http://www.arduino-mega.com


Simon





On 19 August 2012 15:24, Mike Girard <mikegirar...@gmail.com 
<mailto:mikegirar...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Wow, those are great prices for VPS.

    Was there anything besides price that made you choose them?


    On Sunday, August 19, 2012 5:42:32 AM UTC-4, Simon Carr wrote:

        I have just found this service

        http://webkeepers.com

        I think i will give their medium service a try on the one month 
contract and see how it
        goes.  The 4gb version seems very reasonable even on the monthly rates 
and better still if
        i decide to stick with them for a year. My only worry is that i am in 
the uk and so will
        most of my visitors/customers so latency might become an issue.

        I also have another option.  I have virgin fibreoptic broadband with 
120mb download and
        10mb upload and a static ip.  I have tried pointing my domain name at 
my home router
        before and it works fine.  The only issue here is that i would have to 
invest in a new pc
        and the computer room shares a wall with the bedroom so the fan noise 
might become an
        issue at night.

        Will give webkeepers a try and report back with results.

        Simon

        On 19 Aug 2012 00:54, "Simon Carr" <simon...@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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