[HOSTING QUESTION] - Advice on a decent PostgreSQL host?

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#1Chris McCormick
cmccormick@thestate.com

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) :-(

#2The Hermit Hacker
scrappy@hub.org
In reply to: Chris McCormick (#1)
Re: [HOSTING QUESTION] - Advice on a decent PostgreSQL

http://www.hub.org

On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Chris McCormick wrote:

Show quoted text

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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#3Justin Clift
justin@postgresql.org
In reply to: The Hermit Hacker (#2)
Re: [HOSTING QUESTION] - Advice on a decent PostgreSQL

Hi Chris,

We have a list of recognised PostgreSQL Hosting providers at :

http://techdocs.postgresql.org/hosting.php

:-)

This should be able to give you some decent leads.

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

----- Original Message -----
From: Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org>
To: Chris McCormick <cmccormick@thestate.com>
Cc: <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] [HOSTING QUESTION] - Advice on a decent PostgreSQL

http://www.hub.org

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

Show quoted text

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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#4Command Prompt, Inc.
pgsql-general@commandprompt.com
In reply to: The Hermit Hacker (#2)
Re: [HOSTING QUESTION] - Advice on a decent PostgreSQL

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On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Marc G. Fournier wrote:

http://www.hub.org

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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