Re: Anyone used pgHoster.com? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From James Moe
Subject Re: Anyone used pgHoster.com?
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Msg-id auto-000000483025@sohnen-moe.com
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In response to Anyone used pgHoster.com?  (Lynna Landstreet <lynna@gallery44.org>)
Responses Re: Anyone used pgHoster.com?  (Dennis Gearon <gearond@cvc.net>)
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 17:11:17 -0400, Lynna Landstreet wrote:

>tech support e-mails, out of date software, etc., and I'm looking at other
>options, but we're kind of limited because we're a small, non-profit art
>gallery with a really low budget.
>
  What is your budget for hosting? "Dirt cheap" can cover quite a range.
  I recently switched to Jumpline (www.jumpline.com) after our web hoster literally
kicked us out because I got snooty about the crap service. Jumpline has packages that
start at $15 / mo, has options for mysql and postgresql (and other apps), and best of
all: trained, competent, responsive tech support.



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