Just a quick update, I intend to go with webfaction hosting so if there
is anyone out there willing to help me every now and then and wants the
10% affilliation then either reply here or email me directly.

Many thanks to all the suggestions.

DuncanM

On Oct 23, 2:48 pm, "Hollywood Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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