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Without much experience and a desire for scalability, security and reliability your choices are actually narrowed down pretty quickly. Because it boils down to who's going to give you the most "bang for the buck" without stripping your budget. Start at the high end, e.g. AWS, then ask yourself, are all of the features offered necessary. What's essential and what's nice to have? Pick three(3) and evaluate them during their respective trial periods. What are noticeable differences do you see, and are they tolerable. Service providers owe you reliability along with efficient set up and maintenance. I've made the mistake of going with a good price or friend's recommendation only to find out I was paying much more for less up time than the highest end providers would charge. I have an MS in Information Systems, and I was a physician in solo practice at the time. After firing my consultants and finding a local service provider, I saved a thousand dollars ($1000) a month. While going with ATT at another site costed a bundle @ $400 per month but left me with over a thousand viral infections on my server/host.
On May 2, 2019 5:51 AM, "Balaji Shetty" <balaji...@gmail.com> wrote:
--HiI do not have any experience for cloud hosting. Can you please suggest Cloud Service Provider to host Django Application.My Application need Security and Salability.Many options are there like
- PythonAnywhere. ..
- Heroku. ...
- A2 Hosting. ...
- AWS. ...
- HostUpon. ...
- TMD Hosting. ...
- DigitalOcean
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This seems related to my question on how to do Blue/Green deployments. If you want to build a real CI/CD stack for it and you want the previous version to be safe and the cut-over to the new version to be consistent, durable, and reasonably atomic, then you have some work to do.
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SQLite is fine for development, but, unless things have changed, it is single threaded, and unsuitable for a production environment. Most folks seem to go for MySQL, though the fork MariaDB is usually preferred no that Oracle owns MySQL. I prefer PostgreSQL (or just Postgres) because I think that it comes closest to the SQL standard and is competitive in other respects. Any of these have to be "administered" (though is many cases the provider helps with this), so if this is for a toy installation, SQLite may be OK.SQLite, however, is built into Python these days, and even in older Python versions it was just a pop install, so providers can't squawk about the version. But shared hosting (as opposed to virtual server) will mean that a particular python version is installed, and the SQLite version in that version of Python is what you are going to get. But SQLite handles queries written for older versions well, and you will wind up with a quite recent version, so you are unlikely to be using any features that are too new for the installed version.Virtual server hosting means that you can install what you want, but does mean that you will be administering the whole OS as well as the database, the http server, and even the version of Python, installing new versions when there are security updates, etc.I, personally, haven't used any of the providers that you mentioned. The last time I deployed on a shared host I used WebFaction, and was quite satisfied. Today I use Linode, who provide a virtual server, and are also quite satisfactory (though you must, last time I checked, use Linux, which I consider a plus).
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