My dad wants PHP & MySQL or pgSQL hosting

From: Google Mike (googlemike_at_hotpop.com)
Date: 12/30/03

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    Date: 30 Dec 2003 11:34:57 -0800
    
    

    To my surprise last month, my dad wanted to start dabbling in PHP and
    MySQL or pgSQL. I've been helping him out a bit. He's into athletic
    medicine and wants to have a website to help athletes and physical
    therapists improve performance. His current web hosting provider --
    Earthlink -- doesn't give him anything but PHP 3.0.x. I want to get
    him at least on PHP 4.2.x (or better) along with either MySQL or
    PostgreSQL (pgSQL) support.

    I've done some googling on this, but I wanted real user opinions on
    cost, customer support, uptime, etc. At this point he's just looking
    at something that suits him somewhere between hobbyist and early sole
    proprietorship strength. Shared web hosting would suit him fine. Cost
    might be an issue for him initially.

    He's going to need some sort of simplistic web interface to be able to
    create databases, tables, and user accounts.


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