is it just me, or do hosts underestimate how much data we might want to put in a MySQL database? For instance, 250MB, the largest plan from that host would not come close to holding all my data.

I guess what I'm really curious about: do others construct large (GB) databases in MySQL? Is there some reason not to I should know?


Eric


[yes, I'm trying to pare the memory size of my tables down, but a byte is a byte]


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i really love 'em. how often do you hear that about an ISP?
</snip>

Usually everytime someone is looking for an ISP and an owner/person-with-something-to-gain happens to sniff out the opportunity.

-J
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www.soniccommerce.com


They're awesome, all linux, and expect you to grow
over time so they make upgrading your plan simple. i
really love 'em. how often do you hear that about an
ISP?

-dan

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I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good web hosting company for an Apache - php - MySQL project. I don't need much bandwidth or disk space to start out, but may need more if the site gets big. I would also like to have ssh access to the server, preferably a linux server.

Chris W



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