[Chicago] Dedicated Server Hosting Recommendations?
Mike Steder
steder at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 15:48:49 CET 2011
AppEngine is definitely cool tech but the downside of it is that it's
also very opinionated. That is, as a platform-as-a-service provider
it places some design constraints on you that you may find frustrating
rather than helpful. Obviously, ymmv.
The nice thing about infrastructure services like AWS (or maybe
Windows Azure if you're more interested in IronPython?) is that you
can do just about anything you like with those machines.
~Mike
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Luca Matteis <lmatteis at gmail.com> wrote:
> You might want to take a look at Google AppEngine if you're starting a
> project from scratch. It leverages development standards and totally
> supports Python. Plus you don't have to worry about maintenance - you
> just pay for what you use.
>
> My team has just started using it and we feel like this is totally the future.
>
> Luca
>
> On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Mike Steder <steder at gmail.com> wrote:
>> RealNet's looks like managed hosting? Was I missing something on
>> their site? It is cool that it's located in Chicago though.
>>
>> Anyway, Malcolm you looked into AWS?
>>
>> A large instance with the following specs:
>>
>> Large Instance
>>
>> 7.5 GB memory
>> 4 EC2 Compute Units (2 virtual cores with 2 EC2 Compute Units each)
>> 850 GB instance storage
>> 64-bit platform
>> I/O Performance: High
>> API name: m1.large
>>
>> runs about $90 a month.
>>
>> Of course, I suspect you don't need a machine that beefy for just
>> experimenting and testing. What are you looking to host on a box like
>> that? I'm only asking because you can save quite a bit a month by
>> choosing a smaller machine and if you're just looking to host a simple
>> web app in Python you can probably get by on less. The cool thing
>> about Amazon though is that you can scale up and down pretty easily
>> without a huge monthly commitment if that's not what you want. For
>> instance, you could pay the $0.68 cents an hour to run that large
>> instance and experiment and test with it and just shut it down when
>> you aren't using it.
>>
>> ~Mike
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Jason Rexilius <jason at hostedlabs.com> wrote:
>>> I've used RealNets.com for a number of years. Very inexpensive, datacenter
>>> is on Jackson. Not the greatest bandwidth but just fine for most needs.
>>>
>>> ServerCentral is pricier, but higher quality.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/22/11 9:05 AM, Malcolm Newsome wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hey ChiPy,
>>>>
>>>> I’m on the hunt for the “best” price/performance for dedicated
>>>> (non-managed) server hosting. Does anyone have any recommendations?
>>>>
>>>> Something with specs similar to this will do just fine, but obviously
>>>> looking to get the most bang for my buck.
>>>>
>>>> * OS: Linux CentOS
>>>> * CPU: Intel Core™ 2 Duo - 2.66 GHz
>>>> * RAM: 4 GB
>>>> * Storage: 2 x 300 GB hard drives
>>>> * Bandwidth: 1,500 GB per month
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Also, does anyone have experience using dedicated servers overseas for
>>>> hosting? Is this something I should consider or absolutely stay away
>>>> from (given that most traffic will be coming from the US)?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Malcolm
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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