It seems that everyone is running with Apache and gobs of memory
available.  They cannot really get their heads around running web2py
out of the box in 64K.

So let me explain why this is important.

When I sell a desktop application to someone, all they have to pay for
is my coding work.  They already have a machine to run it on, and they
are used to maintaining it.

Selling a web application is rather different.  The buyer has to pay
for the monthly rental of  each K of memory and maintaining a remote
unix server is intimidating

My customers do not require giant websites with thousands of users,
just small database applications that a few employees can access while
they are on the road.

So I want to be able to offer web2py running out of the box in 64K, as
a simple, cost-effective solution.



On Feb 10, 10:40 am, raven <ravenspo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> web2py is working very well for me on my MSWINDOWS desktop.
>
> I am ready to deploy my first application on a virtual private server
> running Ubuntu with 64K of guaranteed RAM
>
> I loaded the web2py source and typed
>
> python2.5 web2py.py
>
> and immediatly ran out of memory.
>
> How much memory do I need to purchase?

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