php-db | 2004071
Date: 07/15/04
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Yeah sure ... UK Linux.net do PostGreSQL as well as MySQL on their
servers. http://www.uklinux.net
The postgres support has transactions as somebody mentioned although theres
no reason why you can't use both databases depending on your requirements,
lets say if the transaction requirement is separate (eg an online shop)
from a forum or generalised CMS solution
IME UKLinux.net support is very good as are their rates. They're also very
security conscious.
Go for the paid account rather than free to get a lower contention ratio on
the servers (the free servers have quite a lot of vhosts, although the
performance is still excellent), paid accounts get higher priority support
requests.
Cheers - Neil
At 13:40 14/07/2004 +0000, you wrote:
>Message-ID: <20040714134032.46157.qmail <email protected>>
>To: php-db <email protected>
>Reply-To: "Peter Westergaard" <peter <email protected>>
>From: "Peter Westergaard" <peter <email protected>>
>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 09:40:28 -0400
>Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Mysql and rollbacks
>
> > I was about to suggest the same, the latest builds of MySQL have theese
> > functions from what I knew... I think youll find what you need there.
>
>Thanks, Kim.
>
>Any stable and fairly affordable hosts out there using these latest builds?
>Mine is back a few, no transactional functionality that I can discern yet...
>but having said that, let me disclaim that I haven't finished my reading on
>the subject.
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