Thread: Anyone used pgHoster.com?

Anyone used pgHoster.com?

From
Lynna Landstreet
Date:
Hi folks,

Our web host from hell is driving me crazy with their lack of response to
tech support e-mails, out of date software, etc., and I'm looking at other
options, but I'm kind of limited because the gallery is on a really, really
low budget.

I saw a company called pgHoster (www.pghoster.com) listed on the
techdocs.postgresql.com site and their prices for shared hosting seem to be
in line with what we could afford (i.e. dirt cheap). But I'm wondering if
anyone has any experience with them? I don't just want to jump into hosting
with an unknown provider, so if I could get some feedback regarding their
quality and reliability, that would be great.

Thanks,

Lynna
--
Resource Centre Database Coordinator
Gallery 44
www.gallery44.org


Re: Anyone used pgHoster.com?

From
Robert Treat
Date:
I've not used them for hosting, but in all my dealings with them related
to the project they have always been very cordial and supportive. I'll
point out that they have also paid for a banner advertisement on the
main postgresql web page, so that should give you a sign of their
commitment to the postgresql community.

Robert Treat

On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 17:20, Lynna Landstreet wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Our web host from hell is driving me crazy with their lack of response to
> tech support e-mails, out of date software, etc., and I'm looking at other
> options, but I'm kind of limited because the gallery is on a really, really
> low budget.
>
> I saw a company called pgHoster (www.pghoster.com) listed on the
> techdocs.postgresql.com site and their prices for shared hosting seem to be
> in line with what we could afford (i.e. dirt cheap). But I'm wondering if
> anyone has any experience with them? I don't just want to jump into hosting
> with an unknown provider, so if I could get some feedback regarding their
> quality and reliability, that would be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lynna
> --
> Resource Centre Database Coordinator
> Gallery 44
> www.gallery44.org
--
Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL


Re: Anyone used pgHoster.com?

From
"paul butler"
Date:
Date sent:          Tue, 15 Jul 2003 17:20:03 -0400
Subject:            [NOVICE] Anyone used pgHoster.com?
From:               Lynna Landstreet <lynna@gallery44.org>
To:                 <pgsql-novice@postgresql.org>
I would unreservedly recommend pghoster, very helpful, constantly, but judiciously,
adding features. Excellent value for money and they certainly know their postgresql.
Cheers
Paul Butler
> Hi folks,
>
> Our web host from hell is driving me crazy with their lack of response to
> tech support e-mails, out of date software, etc., and I'm looking at other
> options, but I'm kind of limited because the gallery is on a really, really
> low budget.
>
> I saw a company called pgHoster (www.pghoster.com) listed on the
> techdocs.postgresql.com site and their prices for shared hosting seem to be
> in line with what we could afford (i.e. dirt cheap). But I'm wondering if
> anyone has any experience with them? I don't just want to jump into hosting
> with an unknown provider, so if I could get some feedback regarding their
> quality and reliability, that would be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lynna
> --
> Resource Centre Database Coordinator
> Gallery 44
> www.gallery44.org
>
>
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Re: Anyone used pgHoster.com?

From
"paul butler"
Date:
Date sent:          Tue, 15 Jul 2003 17:20:03 -0400
Subject:            [NOVICE] Anyone used pgHoster.com?
From:               Lynna Landstreet <lynna@gallery44.org>
To:                 <pgsql-novice@postgresql.org>
As a very happy customer, I would unreservedly recommend pghoster, very helpful,
constantly, but judiciously, adding features. Excellent value for money and they
certainly know their postgresql.
Smooth, efficient set up, the biggest delay will be transferring your domain I would
think.
Cheers
Paul Butler
> Hi folks,
>
> Our web host from hell is driving me crazy with their lack of response to
> tech support e-mails, out of date software, etc., and I'm looking at other
> options, but I'm kind of limited because the gallery is on a really, really
> low budget.
>
> I saw a company called pgHoster (www.pghoster.com) listed on the
> techdocs.postgresql.com site and their prices for shared hosting seem to be
> in line with what we could afford (i.e. dirt cheap). But I'm wondering if
> anyone has any experience with them? I don't just want to jump into hosting
> with an unknown provider, so if I could get some feedback regarding their
> quality and reliability, that would be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lynna
> --
> Resource Centre Database Coordinator
> Gallery 44
> www.gallery44.org
>
>
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