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Is there a Trac or Redmine host that allows you to install plugins?

Added by Nick Bolton over 13 years ago

Google tells me that there are a fair few companies that offer hosted Trac and Redmine. So far I have tried Assembla who provide Trac hosting for free, but they don't allow plugins. I am prepared to pay for a managed solution, but we need it to have support for plugins, and it needs to be responsive when accessed from most places in the world (since we're an open source project).

We have investigated hosting it ourselves, but it's incredibly difficult to get good peering on cheap virtual servers, and we can't afford to go with fully-fledged dedicated hosting. We could try Geo-dispersed self-hosting on cheap servers, but we want to focus more on development than website administration.

Again, I can't emphasise enough my two requirements:

  • Must support plugins
  • Must be very responsive

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RE: Is there a Trac or Redmine host that allows you to install plugins? - Added by Jan from Planio www.plan.io over 13 years ago

Our Enterprise plan allows for customizations and plugins, check out Planio Redmine Hosting.

We have very powerful quad-core servers with lots of RAM running a perfectly tuned combination of Passenger and Enterprise Rails. Our Enterprise plan is the most expensive but comes with most flexibility regarding plugins and custom stuff. 

If your project is free open-source, we can maybe discuss special pricing where we pitch in and sponsor a portion of the monthly fee. Just drop me a line at jan (at) rocket-rentals (dot) de to discuss this.

RE: Is there a Trac or Redmine host that allows you to install plugins? - Added by Nick Bolton over 13 years ago

That's great Jan - I've sent you an email - hope you get it.

RE: Is there a Trac or Redmine host that allows you to install plugins? - Added by Marat Aminov from RedmineUP about 1 year ago

At RedmineUP Cloud you will be able to add custom plugins as well. It is specialized Redmine hosting with maintanance and support. As I know, for the shared hostings such as Bluehost or A2 hosting - there is no prompt way to manage plugins from different vendors.

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