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There was a question about hosting for django on SO, but I am looking for free one, to experiment with my first "startup" :)

There is only one free on http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DjangoFriendlyWebHosts , but it couldn't be profitable (http://www.ambitiouslemon.com/). My app eventually will be, I hope! :)

Do you know any easy to set up hosting for a beginner that allows commercial projects? Mainly to show startup to few people and add it to portfolio... : - )

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What do you mean a free profitable hosting dJango? – voyager Sep 18 at 12:39
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I assume he means a host that won't charge him and will allow him to make money off the back of the services they are giving him. – David Dorward Sep 18 at 12:40
Thx, title fixed :) – Master of Disaster Sep 18 at 12:41

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Get a dynamic dns name (dyndns.org) forward port 80 through your router to a desktop and you're done.

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Google App Engine is free if you don't use much traffic and stay under their quota.

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But, I must change smth on code to host there project... – Master of Disaster Sep 20 at 13:58
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Webfaction isn't free, but it is cheap shared hosting with an easy interface to setup your Django project.

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+1 for WebFaction; they provide an excellent service. – Alex Barrett Sep 23 at 8:07
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It sounds to me like your project doesn't currently violate Ambitious Lemon's terms and conditions, per se. Since you're not actively making money from the project it might be okay. You could always contact them and ask.

Otherwise Google App Engine or setting up your own web server are probably your best options. Django takes enough server resources and requires enough setup that most free hosting companies aren't going to let you run a Django app.

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