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

From Jeff
Subject Re: pgHoster.com woes and looking for a new host
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Msg-id EAEC9250-C5D9-11D8-AC6D-000D9366F0C4@torgo.978.org
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In response to pgHoster.com woes and looking for a new host  (Lynna Landstreet <lynna@gallery44.org>)
Responses Re: pgHoster.com woes and looking for a new host
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On Jun 23, 2004, at 2:50 PM, Lynna Landstreet wrote:
> 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?
>

Check out 1and1.com - while they don't explicitly support PG you can
get yourself a "root server I" and run PG on it.. For only $40/mo!
(Granted the box you get isn't terribly beefy, but it works).  I use
these guys for a couple sites I run and I have yet to have a problem.

I know there are some people hanging out on the list that run companies
that provide PG hosting.

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Jeff Trout <jeff@jefftrout.com>
http://www.jefftrout.com/
http://www.stuarthamm.net/


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