For Python support, what company would be best to get hosting from? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-12-05T00:13:06Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/434580http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/434580/for-python-support-what-company-would-be-best-to-get-hosting-from3For Python support, what company would be best to get hosting from?Evan Fosmark2009-01-12T06:07:39Z2009-01-12T19:58:17Z
<p>I want to be able to run WSGI apps but my current hosting restricts it. Does anybody know a company that can accommodate my requirements?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/434580/for-python-support-what-company-would-be-best-to-get-hosting-from/434593#43459310Answer by Tim Lesher for For Python support, what company would be best to get hosting from?Tim Lesher2009-01-12T06:18:24Z2009-01-12T06:18:24Z<p>My automatic response would be <a href="http://www.webfaction.com/" rel="nofollow">WebFaction</a>. </p>
<p>I haven't personally hosted with them, but they are primarily Python-oriented (founded by the guy who wrote CherryPy, for example, and as far as I know they were the first to roll out <a href="http://blog.webfaction.com/python-3-0-is-here" rel="nofollow">Python 3.0 support</a>).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/434580/for-python-support-what-company-would-be-best-to-get-hosting-from/434598#4345980Answer by Charlie Martin for For Python support, what company would be best to get hosting from?Charlie Martin2009-01-12T06:23:54Z2009-01-12T06:23:54Z<p>I've been pretty happy with Dreamhost, and of course Google AppEngine.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/434580/for-python-support-what-company-would-be-best-to-get-hosting-from/434701#4347013Answer by bvmou for For Python support, what company would be best to get hosting from?bvmou2009-01-12T07:23:17Z2009-01-12T07:23:17Z<p>I am a big fan of <a href="http://www.slicehost.com/" rel="nofollow">Slicehost</a> -- you get root access to a virtual server that takes about 2 minutes to install from stock OS images. The 256m slice, which has been enough for me, is US$20/mo -- it is cheaper than keeping an old box plugged in, and easy to back up. Very easy to recommend.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/434580/for-python-support-what-company-would-be-best-to-get-hosting-from/435197#4351970Answer by Perica Zivkovic for For Python support, what company would be best to get hosting from?Perica Zivkovic2009-01-12T11:44:28Z2009-01-12T11:44:28Z<p>Google App engine and OpenHosting.com</p>
<p>Have virtual server by OpenHosting, they are ultra fast with support and have very high uptime.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/434580/for-python-support-what-company-would-be-best-to-get-hosting-from/436793#4367931Answer by muhuk for For Python support, what company would be best to get hosting from?muhuk2009-01-12T19:58:17Z2009-01-12T19:58:17Z<p>I have been using <a href="http://www.webfaction.com/" rel="nofollow">WebFaction</a> for years and very happy with the service. They are not only python oriented. You should be able to run anything within the limitations of shared hosting (unless of course you have a dedicated server).</p>
<p>They are probably not the cheapest hosting service though. I don't know the prices. But I can still remember very well my previous hosting provider was unreachable for a week (not their servers, I mean the people).</p>