From: | Calvin Mitcham <cmitcham(at)comcast(dot)net> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Experience with postgres/apache host providers |
Date: | 2004-06-22 23:52:21 |
Message-ID: | g7udnbLuKNu9W0XdRVn-uw@comcast.com |
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i have nothing but good to say after three years with my provider.
practically zero down time, and only $35 per year. that's not a typo,
$35 per year, no setup charges. you wont be sorry with
www.coastlandtech.com.
calvin.
Dennis Gearon wrote:
> I have a provider for my small projects using postgres and PHP/Apache.
>
> However, they had a crash on Friday and it's still not up. Apparently he
> did not have all the directories sans the HOME directory backed up so he
> could just blast all configuration stuff back. Nor, did he have any
> mirroring. It's an OK site for dev - it's cheap.
>
> However, I plan on implementing a project that MUST be up and running
> all the time. I'm looking for an entry level, enterprise provider of
> Apache/PHP/Postgres.
>
> Someone with experience with a provider of this caliber, please make
> recommendations?
>
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