So, I've been running on the (mt) Django beta container for a couple of weeks now. So far its been great. I've received some questions about it so I figured I'd write up a few notes on the Django container...
You get total control over your app without having to manage an entire server.
The level of control vs. stability is perfect. This is my most favorite thing ever.
You set up and control your Django project/app with a set of terminal commands that all begin with
mtd.
Overall, it's been extremely stable. I'd venture to say it seems more stable than the Rails container I used to use... my app has not crashed once yet.
You can run on either the last released version of Django or the latest SVN of Django, and switch back and forth with a couple of
mtdcommands. You can also just download the SVN yourself if you want to be on a specific revision.
Note: if you're running the container on a current SVN of Django (rev. 8015 or above) you will need to add this line to your
settings.pyfor it to run properly:FORCE_SCRIPT_NAME = ''
I have to say that (mt) has blown my expectations away as far as hosting is concerned, and the Django container is just a part of that. I'd highly recommend them.
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