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On Thursday, July 19, 2012 5:54:03 AM UTC-7, surya wrote:
>
> "Openshift?" .. what are you trying to say..
>
> On Thursday, July 19, 2012 4:06:03 AM UTC+5:30, doogster wrote:
>>
>> Openshift?
>>
>> On Monday, July 16, 2012 8:27:23 PM UTC-7, surya wrote:
>>>
>>> I am building a facebook application where I have to use database models 
>>> (very small size ~ 1MB - 2MB). Is there any good cloud db storage website 
>>> for hosting the database??
>>>
>>> I looked around Amazon Web Services, it has really great offers but "I 
>>> don't have credit card" :(  
>>>
>>> I thought of using Google Cloud but I need to use "django-no rel". As 
>>> there are some external lib involved in my project which create tables, I 
>>> don't think I can tweak them successfully!
>>>
>>> So, how exactly I should host the database??
>>>
>>> -- Actually, I am using fandjango, facepy libs which need a database 
>>> models..
>>>
>>>

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