Re: pgHoster.com woes and looking for a new host - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From derrick@grifflink.com
Subject Re: pgHoster.com woes and looking for a new host
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In response to pgHoster.com woes and looking for a new host  (Lynna Landstreet <lynna@gallery44.org>)
List pgsql-novice
Another company you can contact is:
http://www.A2WebHosting.com
We have had GREAT success with them.  Very responsive, helpful, and they pay
close attention to detail.  We have had to do some "out of the ordinary"
types of things and they have always been willing to make adjustments for
us, and make them quickly.  We also used pgHoster, but don't for the very
same reasons you have outlined here.

Derrick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lynna Landstreet" <lynna@gallery44.org>
To: <pgsql-novice@postgresql.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 12:49 PM
Subject: [NOVICE] pgHoster.com woes and looking for a new host


> Hi there,
>
> Does anyone else here host their sites with pgHoster.com? More to the
point,
> does anyone know what's happened to them?
>
> We switched our site to them a couple of months ago and while everything
was
> fine for the first month, during the last few weeks it all went straight
to
> hell. I'll spare you the story, but the current state of things is that
our
> site's been down for a week, support has been nonexistent, e-mails to the
> company bounce, and as of today *their* site is down. And lucky us, we
> prepaid for a year. :-(
>
> This is the third web host we've been through. At the first, their
versions
> of PHP and PostgreSQL were way out of date and getting tech support of any
> kind was like pulling teeth. The second claimed they supported PostreSQL
> while courting the gallery and then once we'd signed up said oops, sorry,
we
> actually only support MySQL. And now the third appears to have
disappeared.
>
> Obviously we need a new host, but at this point, given our past
experiences,
> I'm a little gunshy. Does anyone know of a host that supports PostgreSQL
> *and* is actually stable, reliable, and has good, or at least existent,
tech
> support? And is affordable enough for a non-profit art gallery with a
> relatively small site and smaller budget to handle?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lynna
>
> --
> Resource Centre Database Coordinator
> Gallery 44: www.gallery44.org
> Database Project: www.gallery44db.org
>
>
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