Also, have a look at threadnet.com. They look to have everything pretty
current and are very inexpensive.
- John Elliott
----- Original Message -----
From: Kyle Cordes <Kyle@stripped>
To: Bill Rhodes <wrhodes@stripped>
Cc: <mysql@stripped>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 1999 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for ISP that provides MySQL
> > You might want to try Hurricane Electric
> > <http://www.he.net/spaceservices.html>. Multiple OC-3's (apparently
> > they're litereally down the hall from MAE-West), Linux servers, ssh,
> > gcc, and just about everything else you might need including MySQL.
> > And their service is very low cost.
> >
> > I can't imagine Hurricane not having what you need. I've been
> > dealing with them for a long time, and I have never had a problem
> > with them.
>
> I looked at them and chose to go elsewhere because I needed
> support for both PHP and MySQL, and the versions they had of each
> were terribly obsolete, and they had no interest in upgrading.
>
> I ended up going with Alabanza (www.alabanza.com) and have found them
> to be easy to work with and economical. They have PHP 3.0.6 (only
> one step off from current) and MySQL 3.21.x; they said they would
> move up to 3.22.whatever once the 3.22 series was done undergoing
> rapid changes.
>
>
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