On Wednesday 15 June 2005 12:00 pm, Shawn wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 June 2005 11:51, Nick W wrote:
> > Hey group,
> >
> > I'm looking for a local hosting company with:
> >
> > linux [duh]
> > php [necessity]
> > postgres [necessity]
> > mysql [nice feature but not imperative]
> > disk space not a huge deal - 100MB is probably overkill


Now that I think about the scope of this, disk space may be a future 
consideration. I'm looking into gridworx, in the meantime, Shawn, where is 
open2space at?

> > transfer - the more the better
> > pricing - as long as it's reasonable
> > uptime - needs to be guaranteed 99%+.
> >
> > the kicker seems to be postgres. Don't know why people favor mysql so
> > heavily.
> >
> > thanks,
> > Nick
>
> I agree.  I don't understand why MySQL has so much support, when it's not
> quite as good as other database packages.  (disclaimer:  MySQL has come a
> long ways in resolving it's deficiencies....).  I particulary don't get it
> when they outright state that the SQL standards will only be followed where
> it suits them....  (It was in their online documentation when I last read
> through it...)
>
> I don't know of any particular hosting company in the city that offers what
> postgres support.  If you become desperate, let me know, I have hosting
> capabilities with the above support, but I've been avoiding offering this
> service.  In the past it was too much maintenance time needed.  On the
> otherhand, if I can help a CLUGGER out.... :)
>
> Shawn
>
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