, January 07, 2004 8:33 AM
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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
to sniff out the opportunity.
-J
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Subject: RE: web hosting quesiong (slightly off topic)
www.soniccommerce.com
They're awesome, all linux, and expect you
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Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 9:29 AM
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snip
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
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 07:09, Chris W wrote:
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
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 08:09:50AM -0600, Chris W wrote:
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
We do not allow SSH access to our virtual hosts but we have dedicated
servers starting at $49 per month.
JR
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Matt,
Hey. I use www.powweb.com they have a plan for $7.77 a month, 650MB storage,
blah blah blah give them a look... The important thing is that they have PHP
and I believe command line access, you'll have to use a MySQL client to connect
(seperate MySQL server). I hate to sound like I'm
Matthew:
Personally I prefer the shell - but I do have clients who's host providers
only allow phpMyAdmin - it is a pretty powerful interface - once you spend
about 10 mins in there it is pretty easy to use, and just remember that it
does have a raw sql 'field' that will let you run any query
I like it also, but of all things, I have trouble with the display on Internet
Explorer sometimes, strange only because everybody seems to write everything to be
IE compatible nowadays, and it hangs, so I use Mozilla on it and have never had a
problem. It makes some nice printouts of the table
Hi Matthew,
Before I started using phpMyAdmin, I didn't want anything to do with it.
:-) But now I find it to be nice for quick things like browsing tables,
quick edits, table statistics, etc. For queries that return large
amounts of text, it's MUCH more legible than the command line. :-)
Keep
Sounds like a transaction server to me.
Curtis
John Masterson said:
Situation: mass virtual website hosting, with php/perl/python. One
master mysql server, one or more replicated slaves.
Question: would it be possible/feasible to write a daemon that accepts
connections on behalf of
Yep.. this is very feasible.. And there are some packages to do this
already.
http://www.firstworks.com/sqlrelay.html
Is a good package and library/API to implement what you want to do. We
have done this in the past for a large community based website.
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From: John
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 08:19:50AM -0500, Kevin McBrearty wrote:
We are working on a Java web application and are thinking about
using InnoDB. Does anybody know any hosting companies in the
US/Canada that support InnoDB table types in MySQL. Most that I have
checked with don't.
I'm working
You might want to try Hurricane Electric, I've been using them for over a
year, MySQL, Telent, cgi, email account, DNS support starting at $10/month.
http://www.he.net
They've been great.
Cheers, T
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 11:44 pm, Joe Fan wrote:
My current web hosting
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From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 10:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Joe Fan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Web Hosting
You might want to try Hurricane Electric, I've been using them for over
a
year, MySQL, Telent, cgi, email account, DNS support
, November 01, 2001 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: Web Hosting
You might want to try Hurricane Electric, I've been using them for over a
year, MySQL, Telent, cgi, email account, DNS support starting at
$10/month.
http://www.he.net
They've been great.
Cheers, T
On Tuesday 30 October 2001
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