[Chicago] django hosting
Luke Opperman
loppear at gmail.com
Fri Dec 7 20:51:33 CET 2007
Been with Rimuhosting for several years, exceedingly happy with their
support. Prices aren't as competitive with e.g. linode anymore, but
comparable or better than many of the other VPS hosts I've looked at
recently. Currently considering whether to add a server at rimu or switch to
linode or ?, so this thread has been pleasantly timely.
- Luke
On Dec 7, 2007 1:25 PM, Chris McAvoy <chris.mcavoy at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a dreamhost account, but the majority of my stuff is on linode.com.
>
> Chris
>
> On Dec 7, 2007 6:31 AM, Mike Kramlich <ramadeus at rcn.com> wrote:
> > Carl:
> >
> > I've only used WebFaction for Django hosting, have been for a couple
> months,
> > love them so far. They were one of the first 3-4 I looked at, and they
> gave
> > the best vibe so I signed up.
> >
> > Supportive. I've opened a few tickets with change requests and they've
> been
> > fast and friendly. When you read posts by their guys you can tell they
> know
> > their tech. I believe their own website or admin console uses Django, so
> > somebody there knows it. Small, personal. It's not a mindless faceless
> > corporation with rulebound idiots, for example. I like their style. Very
> > automated. Simple but not straight-jacket simple, you basically get to
> do
> > all the things you can do on any unix box (within reasonable limits, of
> > course.) Fairly cheap, but possibly not the cheapest out there if that's
> > your top goal. They just bumped up the resource limits for everyone's
> > accounts the other day, permanently. Lots of help info in their blog,
> > forums, FAQ, and a few tutorial videos. You can do shared or dedicated
> > hosting, with several levels of each, and you can start small then
> upgrade
> > your account level "in place" when you want.
> >
> > data:
> > Uptime 101 days on one of the machines i'm using.
> > Generally don't see load averages higher than 0.1 - 0.3.
> > Page response latencies typically very small.
> >
> > And though my site has had only trivial traffic supposedly a few sites
> on WF
> > have survived Slashdot and Digg.
> >
> > Mike Kramlich
> >
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