With Webfaction+Django, you will need the option of long running process for mod_python in Apache. The Shared 2 with 40mb, will be enough to hold you down since you most likely will be developing and testing. By the way, I think its great your using Django as senior a project, I'm doing the same but with rails and mongrel(to show off mod_proxy_balancer).

But if you decide to go with Rimuhosting, you will not regret it. I have been with them for about week and have had EXCELLENT support. I have sent in almost 3 support questions needing help with rails setup. The first 2 came back in under and hour and my last question came back within 10min, on a Sunday. Just remember to tell them you want Django setup and they will get it done for you, with no fuss.
My account is under [EMAIL PROTECTED] and let me know if you need any help.

Good luck,

Chris

On 10/23/06, DuncanM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi again,

And thanks to everyone for their hosting recommendations.  I am very
new to Django, I am considering using it to develop my final year
project at university - hence looking for some hosting

Just a quick question as regards to the hosting plans with webfaction.
They have a very helpful table comparing all the features available
with each package but under the section
"What can I do with this plan(amongst other things) ?"
Only from the second plan upwards have a tick with "Django sites" in
it. Do I need the option of "Long Running Process"? and how many is
suggested for a small site?  Also is 40mb RAM enough? (obviously hard
to tell without knowing my plans but just under some general
assumptions).

Is this just marketing technique to try and get me to go for this plan,
or could I infact run it on plan 1? (as it's the only one within my
price range.)

Also I know Rimuhosting have a recommend a friend feature, if I do
infact choose them I am giving anyone out there the chance to be my
"friend" and receive the $15 hosting credit, on the condition they give
me very occasional and limited support with it (other then what I need
from the hosting company)
And the same with Webfaction using their affiliate scheme (people get
10% of what I will be spending per month) so if anyone is interested
let me now.

Thanks again,

Duncan


sjzabel wrote:
> Hi Duncan,
> I have been happy with the US based webfaction.com
>
> Stephen
>
> On Oct 19, 8:07 am, "DuncanM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've looked through the hosting recommendations on the django site and
> > can't find any uk based django providers, could anyone suggest any?
> >
> > I'm also looking for reliable cheap django hosting (based anywhere) if
> > anyone has some suggestions.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > DuncanM



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