Scott Marlowe wrote:
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 9:20 AM, dkeeney<dvkee...@gmail.com> wrote:
Rdbhost.com offers SQL databases as a web service, running Postgresql
8.3.3 .

Create a database on our server, execute queries against it in SQL via
http request, and receive results as XML or JSON.  There is a python
DB API module for it as well.

The service is demand priced (you pay for actual usage), and very
modest usage levels are free.

Sounds interesting.  Just wondering if there's a reason it's not
running 8.3.7...

Just be glad it's not 8.1 or whatever RHEL is shipping with these days. Finding a web host w/ 8.3 was no small feat just a few months ago.

Scott




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