Hi Ben,

You could take a look at https://graphhost.com/ - that might be a more
acceptable price range?

Mark


On 13 February 2014 09:45, Ben Titmarsh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Max.  I guess that's basically the option that I have with the
> native EC2 hosting, although in that case at least both servers will be in
> the Amazon US-EAST-1 region for low latency.
>
> So I guess I'm looking for something a bit more fully featured along the
> lines of Graphene?
>
> If no such affordable service exists, is this a potential stumbling block
> for other startups like me looking to integrate Neo?
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:32:42 PM UTC, Max De Marzi Jr. wrote:
>>
>> If you don't mind rolling up your sleeves and doing a little system admin
>> work, then I recommend WebNX out of Los Angeles.
>>
>> http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1348231&highlight=webnx
>>
>> They provide Monster RAM boxes for peanuts, and offer pretty good specs
>> for low cost servers as well.
>>
>> Newest Generation Haswell G3220 3ghz dual core, 8gb ram, 1x 128gb SSD(or
>> 1TB HDD) $69
>>
>> But... you gotta do everything yourself, secure your own box,
>> configuration, tuning, back-ups, logging, etc.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 1:59:49 PM UTC-6, Ben Titmarsh wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Guys,
>>>
>>> I'm about 3 weeks into Neo development for my site.  It's a shoestring
>>> startup that despite getting a very healthy number of daily uniques is
>>> currently making no money.  I'm hoping that Neo4J can help with that!
>>>
>>> My app is hosted on Cloudbees and ultimately deployed in Amazon
>>> US-EAST-1.  I looked into Neo hosting and found GrapheneDB.  Not only could
>>> they do what I wanted but they can set me up with a Neo instance in
>>> US-EAST-1 for low latency connections over REST.
>>>
>>> However I've just found out that their cheapest plan is $200/month for
>>> an m1.small instance with 20GB.  The next step up is $400!
>>>
>>> I simply cannot afford these numbers on something that, at this stage is
>>> reasonably speculative for me.
>>>
>>> So just wondering what other options I have?  I could go the vanilla
>>> Amazon route documented here: http://www.neo4j.org/develop/ec2 and am
>>> strongly considering it, but are there any other services out there that
>>> could work for a shoestring startup like mine?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ben.
>>>
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