Re: WebFaction memories

2008-05-29 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
A single django app running under mod_python seems to use about 20-30MB of memory no matter what, but I think that number holds pretty steady unless you're really getting a lot of traffic (and memcached will save your life no matter what). I'm running several small- to medium-sized sites o

Re: WebFaction memories

2008-05-29 Thread Pigletto
> Someone have some experiences to compile scipy and dependances on WebFaction > hosting ? For me, the biggest problem at Webfaction (but not only there) is limited memory size. But if you have so small traffic then 85 MB of memory should be enough, especially if you set up your django with mod_ws

Re: WebFaction memories

2008-05-29 Thread didier rano
Thanks a lot. WebFaction seems to be a valuable django hosting. Someone have some experiences to compile scipy and dependances on WebFaction hosting ? 2008/5/29, Ray Cote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > At 12:38 PM -0400 5/29/08, didier rano wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I am trying to evaluate to migrate

Re: WebFaction memories

2008-05-29 Thread Ray Cote
At 12:38 PM -0400 5/29/08, didier rano wrote: >Hi all, > >I am trying to evaluate to migrate from Site5 hosting to WebFaction. >I have some problems with Site5 to compile some third-parties tools >like scipy (subversion) and dependances. > >But I don't have ideas about memories size with WebFact

WebFaction memories

2008-05-29 Thread didier rano
Hi all, I am trying to evaluate to migrate from Site5 hosting to WebFaction. I have some problems with Site5 to compile some third-parties tools like scipy (subversion) and dependances. But I don't have ideas about memories size with WebFaction. In shared hosting, it is possible to use from 86 Mb