Hi Daniel,

I would definitely recommend ordering a small VPS (costs: maybe 10 euros a 
month) and go from there.

Wim

On Sunday, 2 June 2013 09:37:11 UTC+2, Daniel Braun wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm working in a non-profit organization. It's a design archive and 
> research institute based in Israel.
> We're developing (me actually, the only developer) a Django website to 
> replace our ASP/MS-Access horrible system.
>
> To the point - the only server I am allocated by the IT department is a 
> Windows 2008 server.
> I'm currently working with Heroku, and needless to say, deployment is a 
> breeze.
> (Would love to stay with it, except I don't have the budget to pay for 
> heroku/s3)
>
> I realize I can run apache as a server, or even IIS. But how do I go about 
> replicating heroku's deployment process (with git)?
> Is it viable to install a Ubuntu server virtual machine on top of the 
> Windows installation? Does anyone have experience with it?
>
> I apologize if this post is confusing, I am myself a little confused...
>
> Thanks, Daniel
>
>

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