Harper Reed of skinnyCorp gives a rundown of web hosting companies he’s had success with. He gives my personal favorite, WebFaction, an absolutely glowing review, and also has nice things to say about Mosso, MediaTemple, FDCservers, and Rackspace Visit site »
Ryan Berg’s simple but elegant new site lets users rate and review web hosting services on their Django-friendliness. WebFaction FTW! Visit site »
Having played with a friend’s (mt) Django setup, I can say that it’s definitely well done. Neat, clean setup that works well. Personally, I’m sticking with [WebFaction(http://www.webfaction.com/?affiliate=jcroft) — they’ve always been great to me and I simply have no reason to switch. But, it’s great to see another reputable name in hosting jumping on the Django bandwagon. Welcome to the party, (mt)! Visit site »
Have to agree with James’ response to Twitter developer Alex Payne’s Shared Hosting is a Ghetto. Visit site »
Webfaction, my favorite Django host, has drastically improved its plans (and redesigned its website). They now offer unlimited websites, domains, e-mails, databases, and applications on all plans — plus, they’ve increased the amount of bandwidth, RAM, and disk space each plan gets.
Besides being great at Django, WebFaction also does Rails, TurboGears, and several other modern development environments.
Booyah! Go getcha some WebFaction! Visit site »
Django now works on popular web host Media Temple. I am still loving Web Faction and don’t intend to switch, but I’ve always heard nothing but good things about (mt), so it’s certainly an option worth considering. Visit site »
WebFaction, my preferred web host for Django apps, has updated to mod_python 3.3.1 and added support for Python 2.5. Woohoo! Visit site »
Yet another person having a horrible experience with 1&1. Seriously, avoid these so-called “we hosts” at all costs. They’re unbelievably horrific. Visit site »
Following the talk on John Udell’s blog, WebFaction has stepped up to the plate to offer mod_python/Django hosting starting at just $7.50/mo. Although I’ve not used it, I think it’s safe to say this is probably the best inexpensive Django hosting solution out there now. They specialize in agile framework hosting, have an easy, control-panel-based install, and have a screencast showing you how to get started with Django. Also a great option for TurboGears and Rails developers. Visit site »