I've been using Zettai.net for a while now and they've been pretty good. They've got all the basic stuff for minimal cost on the "Shared" plans. You can go with freezope.org, but I havent tried them, plus they have a bunch of limitations being a free service. At Zettai you get Mysql or Postgresql and on the Shared plans all the products are setup so you just start up and start working. While I like Zettai, I have recently started using Unixshell.com and will be moving all my hosting there eventually. However, you have to be able to do *all* your own Linux mangement. For me it's great because of the full control I get (for cheap), but it might not be good for newbies. Unixshell.com is not a Zope hosting provider, they are a VPS service, so you can run your own Zope server. (BTW, they are using Xen virtualization, and I am totally impressed!) My 2 cents. Greg On 6/3/05, Dave Kuhlman <dkuhlman@cutter.rexx.com> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 08:13:15AM -0400, fs1 wrote:
Can someone recommend a zope enabled internet provider? Frank
Here are several you can look into:
- http://www.python-hosting.com/
Which is right for you depends on what capabilities your need:
- High volume?
- Access to the ZMI?
- Ability to install Zope Products?
- Ability to implement external methods?
- Access to a relational database?
- Etc.
Some Zope hosting providers offer a range of plans at different costs and with different capabilities.
And, you can also look in this list of resources:
http://www.zope.org/Resources/ZSP
Also, of course, do a search for "zope hosting" in your favorite Web search tool.
Dave
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