It's not the cloud. It might be worth checking these folks out:

http://www.hostgis.com/home/

I haven't used them; I am in the process of making the same transition that
you are. Even though they are more expensive, these folks are in the top 5
on my list because they know GIS and seem to know how geography is a bit
different (for now, I guess) than other data types.

Best,

M.

On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Bob Pawley <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi
>
> I am developing a PostgreSQL/PostGIS application (Geometric not
> Geographic).
>
> I want to have the database on the web with a desktop user interface and
> viewer.
>
> The usual method is to install a PostgreSQL server on a website and go from
> there.
>
> However, seeking a more flexible approach, I would like to explore other
> possibilities.
>
> Is anyone aware of a PostgreSQL/PostGIS installation, either as a website
> or cloud based system, that allows users to access, install and run single
> or multiple databases, and be charged accordingly?
>
> It would be something like having an "on demand" database capability.
>
> Is this a service that would be useful to others?
>
> Bob
>
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