Hi Anjali,

Scoop has some pretty specific requirements for hosting. Your options  
are to either host it on your own dedicated server, where you have  
full control of the configuration, or find a web host who knows about  
Scoop. There are a few of them out there; not a huge selection, but  
more than just one.

There are a few out there, easily found through google or the  
scoop.kuro5hin.org website.

I'm involved with one called ScoopHost (take a wild guess what we  
mainly focus on) so of course I will promote that one. :-)

-janra

On 12-Jul-06, at 2:02 PM, anjali taneja wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> My brother and I are building a community blog, and we are planning  
> on using scoop.  This site may or may not have a good deal of  
> traffic (at least we can hope).  Our current hosting company,  
> Dreamhost, doesn’t allow mod_perl to run on their shared servers.   
> So we were thinking about doing a dedicated server. Is that the  
> only way to run scoop?  If so, any recommendations?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to provide.
>
>
>
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