DanWright
08-12-2002, 02:02 PM
During development of the new version of one of our major sites, MySQL has shown its weaknesses in terms of a lack of foreign keys and referential integrity measures.
As our current hosting solution isn't interested in adding PgSQL support to their service, we're shopping around for a new host.
Our current setup is communitech.net's UNIX Standard plan:
- 350 MB of Webspace.
- 25GB bandwidth
- MySQL (5DB)
- Web Access, Error Logs & FTP Log Files.
- 100 POP3 E-mail Accounts.
- Unlimited E-mail Autoreponders & Forwarders.
- Telnet and SSH 1/2 Access.
- HTTP-Analyze Site Statistics & Counters.
- Secure Server (SSL) Access.
- Perl & PHP Scripting, Custom Error Pages.
We're looking to maintain or improve upon these basic requirements. The generated site statistics are important, as we use them to brief our clients on a monthly basis. We don't really need MySQL DBs, but that'd be ideal.
And, of course, we need PostgreSQL support (at least five DBs).
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Dan Wright
As our current hosting solution isn't interested in adding PgSQL support to their service, we're shopping around for a new host.
Our current setup is communitech.net's UNIX Standard plan:
- 350 MB of Webspace.
- 25GB bandwidth
- MySQL (5DB)
- Web Access, Error Logs & FTP Log Files.
- 100 POP3 E-mail Accounts.
- Unlimited E-mail Autoreponders & Forwarders.
- Telnet and SSH 1/2 Access.
- HTTP-Analyze Site Statistics & Counters.
- Secure Server (SSL) Access.
- Perl & PHP Scripting, Custom Error Pages.
We're looking to maintain or improve upon these basic requirements. The generated site statistics are important, as we use them to brief our clients on a monthly basis. We don't really need MySQL DBs, but that'd be ideal.
And, of course, we need PostgreSQL support (at least five DBs).
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Dan Wright
