Well, as far as I know, we can't signup for amazon ECS without credit card. 

Regarding my project: Its a personal project.

Right now I am on RedHat OpenShift (developers preview version) currently 
has some beautiful offers..

On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:26:08 AM UTC+5:30, Kurtis wrote:
>
> Just setup an amazon EC2 free-tier instance and run your own database. 
> You don't need a credit card for that, do you? (Or maybe you do?) 
>
> Also, rackspace has a "beta" cloud-based Database that is currently free 
> (until it goes live soon). It's based off of MySQL. 
>
> Finally, maybe you could look for a VPS provider who will accept PayPal 
> or some other sort of payment and verification other than a credit card? 
>
> This may be out of the scope of the conversation -- but are you doing 
> this for personal or business purposes? If it's business purposes, maybe 
> there's a way you can get a credit card? If it's for personal, could you 
> just run it on your own computer at home? Typically hosting providers 
> use Credit Cards as a way to verify that a person is real with good 
> intentions (not spam) and because "pay-as-you-go" is their typical 
> financial model. 
>

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