Maybe you could use parse.com. Has available a REST API that seems to be
good, I have not tried it yet.
El 19/07/12 14:20, doogster escribió:
Redhat's cloud hosting service. They offer a free tier, and they're
Django-compatible.
On Thursday, July 19, 2012 5:54:03 AM UTC-7, surya wrote:
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Redhat's cloud hosting service. They offer a free tier, and they're
Django-compatible.
On Thursday, July 19, 2012 5:54:03 AM UTC-7, surya wrote:
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> "Openshift?" .. what are you trying to say..
>
> On Thursday, July 19, 2012 4:06:03 AM UTC+5:30, doogster wrote:
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>> Openshift?
>>
>> On Monday, J
Rarr, I meant OpenShift not Open Cloud
>.<
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 10:54 PM, surya wrote:
> "Openshift?" .. what are you trying to say..
>
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> On Thursday, July 19, 2012 4:06:03 AM UTC+5:30, doogster wrote:
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>> Openshift?
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>> On Monday, July 16, 2012 8:27:23 PM UTC-7, surya wrote:
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>>> I
"Openshift?" .. what are you trying to say..
On Thursday, July 19, 2012 4:06:03 AM UTC+5:30, doogster wrote:
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> Openshift?
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> On Monday, July 16, 2012 8:27:23 PM UTC-7, surya wrote:
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>> I am building a facebook application where I have to use database models
>> (very small size ~ 1MB - 2MB).
Well, as far as I know, we can't signup for amazon ECS without credit card.
Regarding my project: Its a personal project.
Right now I am on RedHat OpenShift (developers preview version) currently
has some beautiful offers..
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:26:08 AM UTC+5:30, Kurtis wrote:
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> Jus
Openshift?
On Monday, July 16, 2012 8:27:23 PM UTC-7, surya wrote:
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> I am building a facebook application where I have to use database models
> (very small size ~ 1MB - 2MB). Is there any good cloud db storage website
> for hosting the database??
>
> I looked around Amazon Web Services, it has
Just setup an amazon EC2 free-tier instance and run your own database.
You don't need a credit card for that, do you? (Or maybe you do?)
Also, rackspace has a "beta" cloud-based Database that is currently free
(until it goes live soon). It's based off of MySQL.
Finally, maybe you could look f
Hi Alex,
Actually I am perfectly aware of Heroku. The point is, when I tried to
install Postgre add-on in it, its asking to "verify" my account. i.e., to
provide credit card details.
Thats the problem...
So I looked around OpenShift and I think most of it is for free. can you
tell me more on
No, I have a heorku account without a credit card.
Admittedly it was automatically created via facebook... :P
So just do the same thing, create an app on facebook and it'll say "special
offer from partner" click that and you'll be setup for free on Heroku
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 1:39 PM, surya
Heroku even needs "credit card". and let me check about red hat!
On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 9:06:18 AM UTC+5:30, Alec Taylor wrote:
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> Heroku or Red Hat Open Cloud
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> On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 1:27 PM, surya wrote:
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>> I am building a facebook application where I have to use database models
>> (
Heroku or Red Hat Open Cloud
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 1:27 PM, surya wrote:
> I am building a facebook application where I have to use database models
> (very small size ~ 1MB - 2MB). Is there any good cloud db storage website
> for hosting the database??
>
> I looked around Amazon Web Services,
I am building a facebook application where I have to use database models
(very small size ~ 1MB - 2MB). Is there any good cloud db storage website
for hosting the database??
I looked around Amazon Web Services, it has really great offers but "I
don't have credit card" :(
I thought of using G
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