Yeah, I was just going to recommend them; I went through the exact same thing a few months ago and got the same advice. HostNine looks great, but an [very] out of date Postgres isn't very helpful. I've enjoyed A2 since I signed up, and it doesn't hurt that they're relatively local (30 miles away) for me to boot! :)

Raymond
On 02/14/2010 07:11 PM, John DeSoi wrote:
 From the list I already sent, I'm certain this one allows triggers:

http://www.a2hosting.com/database/postgresql-hosting

I can also setup such an account for you, but I can't beat their price of $5.72 
a month :)




On Feb 14, 2010, at 10:44 AM, Andre Lopes wrote:

Hi,

I have sign an account with HostNine.com, but PostgreSQL version is 8.1 and 
don't allow triggers... I must to change host, the web app is using triggers...

Anyone know a host that have triggers available?


Best Regards,


On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 3:34 PM, John DeSoi<de...@pgedit.com>  wrote:

On Feb 13, 2010, at 4:09 PM, Andre Lopes wrote:

I need an hosting account with PostgreSQL and PHP. I have signed an account 
with HostNine.com, but the PostgreSQL is the 8.1, and don't allow to create 
Languages and Triggers, so I can't get the website working...

Please tell me if you know a good hosting with PostgreSQL that allow Triggers 
and all functionalities og PostgreSQL.
You can find a list of hosting providers here:

http://www.postgresql.org/support/professional_hosting

If you are looking for shared hosting, I doubt you'll find any that will let 
you create languages. But if you need to create triggers with SQL or pl/pgsql, 
that should not be a problem.

Of course, many offer VPS hosting where you could setup Postgres yourself and 
configure it any way you like.





John DeSoi, Ph.D.







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