Hosting Django website

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KasunLak

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Apr 8, 2012, 9:59:51 AM4/8/12
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Hi all,

I have created a website using django. I want to host it now. Can you
suggest me a best way to host it? I have noticed it is possible to
host in tomcat on top of jython, is this recommended or have any
issues?

thanks in advance,
Kasun

Marcin Tustin

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Apr 8, 2012, 10:02:05 AM4/8/12
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This question is asked a lot on this list. Search the archives, and google specialist django hosting.


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su

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Apr 8, 2012, 10:39:50 PM4/8/12
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If you have vps ,django+nginx+uwsgi is an easy way. You can google "django+nginx+uwsgi " . 

在 2012年4月8日星期日UTC+8下午9时59分51秒,KasunLak写道:
在 2012年4月8日星期日UTC+8下午9时59分51秒,KasunLak写道:

samue...@gmail.com

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Apr 9, 2012, 4:52:11 AM4/9/12
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You can try the hosting Alwaysdata [1], I have several projects with this server and it's great.

The characteristics of the hosting you can see on the same page [2]. You have a free web space from 10 MB to start testing Django, but you could have a greater capacity for a low cost.


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rockvilla

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Apr 9, 2012, 10:09:14 AM4/9/12
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I myself was finding it hard to find nice and easy hosting service for Django. I use OpenShift Cloud for hosting my Django powered website. Its free to use that service and really very easy. You just have to register yourself there. If you need any further help regarding OpenShift do email me at bnaga...@gmail.com.

eduardoorige

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Apr 9, 2012, 10:33:23 AM4/9/12
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I using heroku for host my django sites. Good and free. Try it.

megaBos

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Apr 9, 2012, 11:55:06 AM4/9/12
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I recommend using webfaction, they have excellent documentation and
are very flexible. http://bit.ly/Hnbm6A

Tom Evans

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Apr 10, 2012, 7:25:23 AM4/10/12
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There are many ways to host a django site, hosting it in Tomcat and
running on Jython is probably one of the least frequently used method.

The most common way is to use wsgi or fastcgi, and a webserver that
can communicate with wsgi or fastcgi, like Apache httpd, nginx, etc.
The instructions in the docs are quite canonical.

Cheers

Tom

KasunLak

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Apr 10, 2012, 1:11:32 PM4/10/12
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Thank you very much to all of you, this stuff helps me. :)

On Apr 10, 4:25 pm, Tom Evans <tevans...@googlemail.com> wrote:
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