[Seaside] Seaside hosting alternatives
Miguel Enrique Cobá Martínez
miguel.coba at gmail.com
Tue Mar 31 19:40:22 UTC 2009
Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
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> On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Boris Popov <boris at deepcovelabs.com
> <mailto:boris at deepcovelabs.com>> wrote:
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> It certainly is a great solution, but you have to be ready to pay
> because standard linux instance running 24x7 will run about $72/month
> not including S3 charges whereas there's probably cheaper VPS hosting
> available (like $50/month from MediaTemple etc).
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> I read S3 but seems to be intended to get lots of computer for a short
> time. If you want to host a webapp 24*7 I think this is not a great
> solution. Indeed, it seems to be more expensive.
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> I saw (as recommended) http://vpslink.com/compare/vpslink-hosting-plans/
> and http://www.slicehost.com/ and for 20$ you have 10gb of hdd, 100gb of
> transmition and 256MB of RAM.
I use vpslink since 2 year ago and I am very happy. When testing
Gemstone/S I considered slicehost. They have the same prices.
The difference es: vpslink has Xen and openvz virtualization only for
32bit and slicehost has 64 bit hardware virtualization so it can run
Gemstone/S 64.
Miguel Cobá
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> Another alterenative might be running seaside on amazon ec2 service.
> What seems atractive to me on ec2 is adding servers when needed.
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> On Mar 31, 2009 7:21 PM, "Mariano Martinez Peck"
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> On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Adrian Lienhard
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> Yes. It is true. Ok. I really don't need it right now because I
> am just starting coding, but I am planning the future :)
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> Thanks to both of you. I wasn't aware of those servers.
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> > > > Cheers, > Adrian
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