S Arvind wrote:
> There is a list of hosts available on the PostgreSQL site: http://www.postgresql.org/support/professional_hosting most of the site provided there r not have postgres,.. i think its better to clear up the links in that page...
Any suggestions about inaccurate info there would be appreciated. I know for sure that you can get inexpensive PostgreSQL hosting from two of the US companies listed there: hub.org provides shared hosts via FreeBSD jails, and A2 hosting has a variety of Linux-based offerings.
The whole "cloud" thing is more trouble than its worth IMHO for a lot of these situations, given how inexpensive these more permanent installs are. Seems like I'm always fighting to persist my data properly in any cloud deployment. The main upside as I see for that work is that you end up with easy to replicate installs for scaling applications out, but if it's only a single server you're targeting I feel like the cloud setup overhead just isn't worth it in most cases.
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