Dreamhost also allows multiple (unlimited, actually) MySQL databases
and you can configure your own database subdomains for administration
through PHPMyAdmin (e.g. drupal.deanspace.com). You can have unlimited
databases up to your account space, but they do track something called
"conueries,"
Neil, from their end I do not think it would be a problem... I currently
am the only one with login to my filesystem but I am sure somethign
could be worked out with them ... they do 'bend over backwards' alot for
their customers :)
John P. Hoke
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http://john.hoke.org
Multiple MySQL DBs would be rather nice. We could easily run multiple insances of
Drupal then (our site, sample site, development site, sandboxes for developers).
Also what will be the file access scheme? Will multiple developers be able to change
files they control around like they can on the S
I currently use PSekHosting.com and they are great ... I have a 20g
transfer plan for like 179/year and up 20 domains (with unlimited
subdomains and 20 mySQL dbs, etc)
-John
John P. Hoke
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http://john.hoke.org
My gpg public key is available at http://www.hoke.org/pu
Speaking solely from personal experience, I've had EXTREMELY good luck with Dreamhost (http://www.dreamhost.com). Great features for the price, and I got an extremely speedy response the one time I had to call customer service. They also have a fantastic control panel that lets you mess with a wh