On Nov 16, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Raymond Rodgers wrote:

> Aside from this issue, they're the best I've found for the least amount of 
> money in terms of bandwidth, disk space, and PostgreSQL support. I'd happily 
> continue to use my current, more expensive, hosting provider if they weren't 
> phasing out support for compiling your own applications with their system, 
> which means that I'll be losing PostgreSQL support because they only support 
> MySQL officially.
> 
> I went through the list of the hosting providers on the PostgreSQL site, and 
> while the old adage "you get what you pay for" might be applicable in this 
> instance, they were the only one that I could really afford at this point in 
> time.


a2hosting.com shows "unlimited" plans which include Postgres 8.4 (tsearch 
already included) for about $5/month. If you really need an older version, they 
might be willing to add your account to an older shared server. I know they 
used to have contrib tsearch installed with older versions.


http://www.a2hosting.com/services/web-hosting/



John DeSoi, Ph.D.





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