Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Firebird on the web |
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Author | Milan Babuskov |
Post date | 2010-12-07T15:10:46Z |
Kjell Rilbe wrote:
In fact, I run Firebird on a few such servers.
However, low prices usually mean bare-bones server. I believe people
don't want to set up Apache, PHP, etc. themselves, especially if they
are Windows users and want Linux hosting.
--
Milan Babuskov
==================================
The easiest way to import XML, CSV
and textual files into Firebird:
http://www.guacosoft.com/xmlwizard
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> It would be possible to rent a dedicated server at a provider and set itShare? Why share when you can rent VPS for as low as 9.99 euro a month.
> up for Firebird hosting. I know at least one provider that would allow a
> client to use such a server for setting up your own hosting service.
> I.e. a hosted host. :-)
>
> If enough people have this need and get together to share such a server,
> I'm sure pricing would be ok.
In fact, I run Firebird on a few such servers.
However, low prices usually mean bare-bones server. I believe people
don't want to set up Apache, PHP, etc. themselves, especially if they
are Windows users and want Linux hosting.
--
Milan Babuskov
==================================
The easiest way to import XML, CSV
and textual files into Firebird:
http://www.guacosoft.com/xmlwizard
==================================