I haven't read the FDS license agreement. That said, you can get a dedicated box for relatively cheap and many such plans allow you to install whatever you want on the box. In such a case, I would expect you to be able to install FDS w/o any problems. If you only need a single Flex app on the server, you can use the free version of it.
This approach is not the same as a $3 a month shared PHP / MySQL hosting, but I suspect that FDS is not geared towards that market. Joseph S. Terry, Jr. wrote: > > > OK. Adobe... > > If you will not allow others to host Flex Data Services, for a fee, > then do it yourself. > > Silverlight is coming. > > Yes, .Net overhead. Yes. XP, OSX, and Vista only ... leaving out > millions on 98 (of course), ME(pppppplllleeeeaaasssseee), Win2k, > Linux, etc. but really is that an excuse not to foster a healthy > hosted Flex Data Services Ecosystem. > > I need to create a powerful, scalable RIA that can serve thousands of > users ... probably only a few hundred simultaneously. > > And I don't have a lot of money ... And I don't have a staff or a > computer rooom ... > > I need a host and I want to use FDS ??? Please. > > 5/27/2007 > > Joet -- Jeffry Houser, Technical Entrepreneur, Software Developer, Author, Recording Engineer AIM: Reboog711 | Phone: 1-203-379-0773 -- My Company: <http://www.dot-com-it.com> My Podcast: <http://www.theflexshow.com> My Blog: <http://www.jeffryhouser.com>

