They're in Texas, not the UK, but here's another vote for
webfaction.com.  The limits on long-running processes Chris sites below
are quite fair for webhosts I've looked at, and you can set up
Rails/Mongrel in addition to Django, TurboGears, subversion + Trac over
https, really anything quite easily.

I really like the private apache + proxy setup they use.  I also run a
big PHP (Drupal) site and needed an older version of PHP than is
installed on their main servers.  It was trivial to ssh in, build PHP
and mod_php and set them up under one of my private Apache servers.

I've hosted six domains with webfaction for about a year now, and the
only service hiccup I've seen was the afternoon it took Remi and Co. to
replace one server that had literally blown up.  Otherwise, I can't say
enough good things about them.  There is a nice community of pythoneers
there too.

Matt

On Oct 19, 11:15 am, "Hollywood Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just yesterday I switched from webfaction to rimuhosting. Webfaction is
> really good and really easy to get django started. The control panel is good
> at installing applications for you if/when you don't fell like going through
> the install. The reason I switched to rimuhosting is because I also wanted
> to start working on a rails application with a mongrel cluster while keeping
> my django install. Rimuhosting gives you VPS with root access to your own
> linux distro(you can pick between 5) while webfaction puts limits on the
> number of "long" services you can have.
>
> If this is your first time with a django server I would advise going with
> webfaction for ease of use and the screencast they have for django.
>
> Chris
>
> On 10/19/06, sjzabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Duncan,
> > I have been happy with the US based webfaction.com
>
> > Stephen
>
> > On Oct 19, 8:07 am, "DuncanM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I've looked through the hosting recommendations on the django site and
> > > can't find any uk based django providers, could anyone suggest any?
>
> > > I'm also looking for reliable cheap django hosting (based anywhere) if
> > > anyone has some suggestions.
> 
> > > Thanks,
> > > DuncanMChris
> hollywoodcole.com


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