# # # patch "wiki/Hosting.mdwn" # from [9758bfabf8e1e361452b36ed2c3bedee32b0bc7e] # to [c2600c0658a5bc48ce7ef0f18dbef0a1346b55fa] # ============================================================ --- wiki/Hosting.mdwn 9758bfabf8e1e361452b36ed2c3bedee32b0bc7e +++ wiki/Hosting.mdwn c2600c0658a5bc48ce7ef0f18dbef0a1346b55fa @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ -[[!tag migration-auto]] +[[!tag migration-done]] You can easily host monotone anywhere you can run a daemon. With the "dumb server" support, you don't even need that -- all that is required is standard web hosting -- but this option is more experimental, and needs more work to be fully supported (want to help?). If those two options don't work for you, here are some other options to consider: - * http://mtn-host.prjek.net provides **free public monotone hosting**, with an easy-to-use web management interface. - * Virtual servers quite capable of running monotone are easily available in the $15-20/month USD range -- for example, [here](http://prgmr.com/xen/), [here](http://www.tektonic.net/vds.php?op=budget_plans), [here](http://www.budgetdedicated.com/), or [here](http://www.slicehost.com/) (we have not used any of these services, and this is not a particular recommendation -- if you have recommendations, by all means add them here). If going this route, note that the monotone server can be a bit cpu and memory hungry -- we're working on reducing this, but in the mean time, you probably don't want the very smallest servers available. + + * provides **free public monotone hosting**, with an easy-to-use web management interface. + * Virtual servers quite capable of running monotone are easily available in the $15-20/month USD range -- for example, [here](http://prgmr.com/xen/), [here](http://www.tektonic.net/vds.php?op=budget_plans), [here](http://www.budgetdedicated.com/), or [here](http://www.slicehost.com/) (we have not used any of these services, and this is not a particular recommendation -- if you have recommendations, by all means add them here). + +If you want to setup your own server instance, note that the monotone server can be a bit cpu and memory hungry -- we're working on reducing this, but in the mean time, you probably don't want the very smallest servers available.