On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Aside from this issue, they're the best I've found for the least amount of money in terms of bandwidth, disk space, and PostgreSQL support. I'd happily continue to use my current, more expensive, hosting provider if they weren't phasing out support for compiling your own applications with their system, which means that I'll be losing PostgreSQL support because they only support MySQL officially.Raymond Rodgers <sinful622@xxxxxxxxx> writes:If they don't sell what you want to buy (ie, access to a reasonably
> I just signed up for web hosting with HostNine which offers PostgreSQL
> 8.1.x, which doesn't have the full text search support in the default
> installl. I requested that they run the tsearch2.sql from the contributed
> files on the server to provide me with those capabilities since I don't have
> super user access to the database server, but they just denied my request.
modern version of Postgres), go where they do sell it.
regards, tom lane
I went through the list of the hosting providers on the PostgreSQL site, and while the old adage "you get what you pay for" might be applicable in this instance, they were the only one that I could really afford at this point in time.
Raymond