Oh boy. I feel you just opened up a can of worms. Much as I'd love to tout my 
company's geo-cloud offerings, this isn't the venue. Much of this depends on 
what you want to do. The easiest thing out there might be google fusion tables. 
Totally great, but not a true enterprise solution. But free, and people seem to 
like that


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Humphrey Southall
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 1:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Geowanking] Cloud hosting of geo-spatial databases

Does anyone offer cloud hosting of geo-spatial databases?

Obviously, Amazon web services will host pretty much anything so long as you 
install and maintain the software, but I am looking for someone who maintains 
the necessary database.

Preferably Postgres / PostGIS / MapServer

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Amazon EC2 Relational Database is basically MySQL, for example: 
http://aws.amazon.com/running_databases. They do provide some kind of Postgres 
image, but it seems designed primarily to support Ruby on Rails, and as it is 
described as "provided by Sun Microsystems" its future sounds cloudy! I have 
also looked at the three cloud providers mentioned in the Postgres FAQ, but 
none sound interested in geospatial.

NB this is more about long-term requirements than an immediate need, so I would 
be pleased to hear about people starting up.

Thanks for any suggestions

Humphrey Southall




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