Python ISPs
Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy
grisha at modpython.org
Mon Sep 22 15:59:34 EDT 2003
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Lothar Scholz wrote: > > > "Ulrich Petri" <ulope at gmx.de> wrote in message news:<bkd551$f0b2$1 at ID-67890.news.uni-berlin.de>... > > "Paradox" <JoeyTaj at netzero.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > > news:924a9f9c.0309181224.374a5bef at posting.google.com... > > > Does anyone know of some ISPs that have Mod_Python installed. Most > > > seem to allow Python CGI but not things like Mod_Python or Spyce. Is > > > this a viable solution or should I just learn PHP. I would prefer to > > > leverage my Python knowledge but I also would like a fast robust > > > solution. > > > > You could go for one of those virtual servers all for yourself... > > > > Most (all !?) of this virtual servers are the worst i've ever seen. > > Putting 100 customers on a 1 GB 2x2 GHz maschine is not a good thing > if everyone must install there own MySQL,Apache etc. All web hosting companies suck this way. Only a dedicated physical server would not have this issue. But second to a colocation or a dedicated physical server, virtual servers (especially FreeBSD jail(8) based) are the best (low cost) solution for mod_python. I understand there are companies that have mod_python loaded on a shared instance of Apache and provide access to databases using db access controls, but I would never use such a service because there is no way it can be anywhere nearly as secure (and in most cases it's just plain insecure). Grisha
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