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Web Dev Addon Domains
While I want a dev plan for the sake of django, I saw that every other (shared) plan has a standard 10 addon domains. I was wonder why this isn't the case for the dev plan?
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I would assume that it has something to do with the amount of resource consumption allotted per dev account. The more domains you have, more than likely you will be consuming more resources with the developer tools.
This is just my view on the whole matter but from a dev perspective (not including dedicated servers) wouldn't you want to focus your developmental skills on 1 or a couple domains. And not spread them over several domains. It just seems to make more sense when you are developing something to not spread out things over multiple domains. Or atleast, no more than 3.
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Fair point.
However, the only reason I want a dev plan over a shared plan is the django support. What if I wanted to run 7 sites on django framework? It seems I'm left out to dry, aside from spending $10/15 on an addon domain. (I don't, at the moment, but that's my concern.) |
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