I pretty much concur with Joe.  Postgres is more open source for
Enterprise.  For a little website MySQL would be fine... You won't need
things postgres has like clustering etc.

Also the database won't be complex or large enough to really require any
serious normalization.  I'd make the primary key something like the model
number of the tube and just be done with it.  The hosting part is more
about choice and price.

Also if you make it a VM, or even a container, it'll be really easy to
change hosting provider later if you want to change... or end up not liking
them.

Bill

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