Re: [HOSTING QUESTION] - Advice on a decent PostgreSQL

From: "Marc G(dot) Fournier" <scrappy(at)hub(dot)org>
To: Chris McCormick <cmccormick(at)thestate(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: [HOSTING QUESTION] - Advice on a decent PostgreSQL
Date: 2001-11-26 14:36:20
Message-ID: 20011126093553.B61711-100000@earth.hub.org
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On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Chris McCormick wrote:

> Hello all,
> First, let me say that this is my initial post to this group, and if I'm
> sending this to the wrong place, please feel free to move it or tell me
> where to post.
>
> To be short, I'm having a heckuva time finding a host with what I need.
> I've looked everywhere, but with no luck. Here's my story.
>
> THE PROBLEM: I received an e-mail this morning, telling me that all the
> files on my web server had been wiped out. "Server error," they said. No
> backup, that's it. I have most of my source material on my hard drive, but
> it will take forever to rebuild. I used this company because they were
> fairly cheap for the bandwidth, but no more.
>
> WHAT I DO: I am creating a collaborative art history site. Users will be
> able to upload images, and edit metadata (dates, comments, add articles,
> create cross-links, etc.). It will all be free - basically a non-profit
> public works project for the arts community. As you might guess, this will
> involve many users, many transactions, and fairly high disk space/bandwidth.
>
> WHAT I NEED TO FIND: I need the following things:
> 1. PostgreSQL 7.x
> 2. PHP 4.06 (Must be 4.06, because I'm using advanced image features for
> automatic thumbnail creation, etc.)
> 3. 500 MB or more disk space.
> 4. 2 GB or more bandwidth.
>
> As I haven't launched the site (and won't for a while now, heh) I can do
> without much bandwidth, but eventually I will want to ramp it up.
>
> WHAT I DON'T REALLY NEED:
> 1. I don't need any e-mail addresses.
> 2. I don't need java of any sort.
> 3. I don't need perl.
> 4. I don't need any kind of CGI.
> 5. I don't need any kind of e-commerce, shopping carts, etc (It's all free!).
>
> Does anyone know of a host that has a clue about postgres, and is not
> exorbitant? This is a personal labor of love, and completely free of ads
> or selling stuff. Are there are any decent postgres nonprofit web hosts
> out there? I have to have the space, because it's all so image-heavy.
>
> Thanks for reading and for any help you can provide. I really really want
> to stick with postgres, but if I can't find a decent host, I fear I may
> have to switch to MySQL...
>
> - Chris
> www.the-athenaeum.org (Currently down) :-(
>
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