Re: European clients hosted on Heroku?

2011-07-12 Thread Michel Pigassou
No Neil, all the contractors involved have to be members of Safe Harbor.

The support told me they are working hard on this 
matter. Unfortunately there is no way to get a date, so I still don't know 
if I can wait or have to move elsewhere (Engine Yard seems to be 
a reasonable choice with their entry package).

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Re: Anyone actually using Xeround mySQL addon?

2011-07-12 Thread John Beynon
Hi Graeme,

Yeah, we came across that too - their response was

>because the version you work with doesn't support unique NULL column values 
in unique indexes. 

In terms of cost, we've found it really reasonable in fact - we're not using 
it via the Heroku addon ($149) but going direct to Xeround, they prorata 
cost based on storage size, we only have a weeny database (25Mb or so) and 
we've had it on Xeround now for almost 12 days and we're barely at $2 in 
cost so far - they don't make the prorata fact very clear on their website 
at all! 

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Re: Anyone actually using Xeround mySQL addon?

2011-07-12 Thread Graeme Simpson
Hi John,

I tried using it, but they have a problem with indexes. It treats NULL as
unique, so an index with NULLS in it (but otherwise unique) fails.

If you use Devise, it sets up indexes likes this by default, so you have to
fiddle with the indexes to get it to work. Not a massive problem, but not
the default behaviour if you compare it to a regular MySQL installation.

I reported the fault to Xeround (twice) but didn't get anywhere. But the
actual reason I'm not using it is because it's too expensive for my
requirements.

Cheers,
Graeme


On 12 July 2011 09:15, John Beynon  wrote:

> Is anyone actually using the Xeround addon - whether via Heroku addons or
> going direct to Xeround?
>
> We've run into a pretty fundamental problem where when we go to create a
> record the id is incremented but the row isn't added to the database. We
> know it's not a problem with the app/code because we've pointed it at a none
> Xeround DB and it all works fine -
>
> Was just curious if anyone else is trying to use Xeround?
>
> cheers,
>
> John
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Anyone actually using Xeround mySQL addon?

2011-07-12 Thread John Beynon
Is anyone actually using the Xeround addon - whether via Heroku addons or 
going direct to Xeround?

We've run into a pretty fundamental problem where when we go to create a 
record the id is incremented but the row isn't added to the database. We 
know it's not a problem with the app/code because we've pointed it at a none 
Xeround DB and it all works fine - 

Was just curious if anyone else is trying to use Xeround?

cheers,

John

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