Python Hosting Questions
Dave Butler
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Thu Dec 20 10:18:45 EST 2001
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Thanks for the tip on http://www.hostforweb.com . When I inquired about possibly upgrading Python, they went ahead and upgraded to 2.2c1! "Ben Logan" <ben at wblogan.net> wrote in message news:mailman.1008501019.10128.python-list at python.org... > I'm not sure what all you are looking for, but we are pretty happy > with http://www.hostforweb.com. They don't advertise Python, but > they've got it. They run Redhat, too, which is nice since that's what > I run. > > <rant target=http://www.dzones.com> > Whatever you do, do NOT use http://www.dzones.com. They were quick to > take the money, but when we asked them a simple question a little > later on, they never answered. We waited days for some answer (they > advertise <24 hr support) before sending in another support ticket, > but they never said a bloomin' thing. Nothing! > </rant> > > HostForWeb's packages start at $5/month, too. Unfortunately, the > Python version is 1.5.2. I think there are only the standard modules > installed, but you have compiler access (I was able to compile the > gdmodule...too bad gdlib wasn't compiled with TTF support, though). > They might consider installing Python2.x...I don't know. > > HTH, > Ben > > On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 07:16:40PM +0000, Dave Butler wrote: > > I am searching for a new hosting company because my existing host does not > > provides many services/technologies (like Python) that I would like to use. > > While I evaluate potential hosts, I am uncertain as to which questions I > > should be asking. Perhaps CLP can help me with my list of questions as it > > relates to Python. Here are my Python questions for the web hosting > > companies: > > > > 1) Which version of Python is installed (it seems it should be at least 2.0 > > or 2.1) > > 2) Is Mod_python supported? > > > > Here are some questions I have for CLP: > > > > 1) Is Mod_python important if the web site will be very low volume and > > activity? My understanding is Mod_python avoids starting a new process for > > each CGI execution. This may not be that important in my uses. Any other > > reasons to require Mod_python? > > 2) Is it important that the web host provide certain Python modules or is it > > just as easy to install those modules I need in my own directories and > > access them through PYTHONPATH? Are there certain Python-related > > technologies that must be installed by the host and cannot be installed by > > the user in their home directories? > > > > I have found a potential hosting company, http://www.hostignition.com , that > > offers Python, Perl, PHP4, and JSP/Servlets for $5/month. This seems almost > > too good to be true. Any thoughts? > > > > Any other advice on this search? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dave Butler > > -- > Ben Logan: ben at wblogan dot net > OpenPGP Key KeyID: A1ADD1F0 >
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