Sabine,

I am in the US, so take my advice with a large grain of salt. I usually use
Linode and Digital Ocean as a benchmarks for hosting services. There prices
are very reasonable and they give you all that you need - root shell access
to your own private virtual server. They have great up-time, and my only
complaint has been about their backup service, but then who would really
trust a hosting company to back up your critical data??? Both can scale as
you grow - increasing memory, disk space, bandwidth takes just a few
minutes. Both have European data centers...Linode in London and Digital
Ocean in Amsterdam.

Anyway, Pyrox seems very expensive, and Django Europe is much closer to
Digital Ocean/Linode in price. I am not wild about the process limits at
Django Europe...I tend to think about physical things - memory, disk space,
bandwidth, etc. I am not a good enough sys admin to know which processes to
kill, and the thought of not being able to log in because I am running too
many processes is scary...check the FAQs at Django Europe.

If you have built your own django app for your start-up, I don't think you
really need to pay for "instant-on" django a la Django Europe. You are
quire capable of setting up your own Django production virtual server.
Email and no phone is OK as long as you they have a guaranteed min/max
response time. I assume you will be your own sys admin, so there is not
much they can do for you anyway. Keep good backups and don't push to
production until you have tested the heck out of your new code on a
different, but identical, development server. Practice rolling back to an
earlier release BEFORE you go live. If your site just dies, and you have
good backups, you can create a new node, install from backups, change the
dns on the local name servers, and you are back live in a few minutes. Then
figure out with the hosting folks what went wrong and ask for a refund...;)

Finally, you can get 2 Virtual Private Servers on AWS EC2 for *free* for
the first year.  After that, their pricing is STILL cheaper than Linode or
Digital Ocean.   But you will have to investigate that by setting up mockup
billing as you build your systems and evaluate your needs.  You have a
whole year.  Their free tier includes a good amount of startup resources:
http://aws.amazon.com/free/. Also, your hosting provider today may not be
your hosting provider tomorrow....start free, learn what you need and how
much you need to scale up, and then move to paid hosting. AWS EC2 also has
European data centers.

Anyway, just my 2 cents on hosting. Lots of options.

Mark


On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 8:40 PM, Sabine Maennel <sabine.maen...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I live in Switzerland and I will launch my startup shortly. It will be a
> very small platform in the beginning but traffic might grow all of a
> sudden. So regarding to hosting I am torn right now, between Pyrox, which
> is a small, but accessible Germ hoster and Django Europe, which is
> spezialized on Django and LightTTPD. They offer a one click Django install,
> but no phone support only tickets. Can anyone give me advice regarding
> hosting? Has anyone used on of these two hosters?
>
>          Thanks in advance for your advice
>                   Sabine
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