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timjahn
13y ago
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We're PHP/MySQL now, so anything that supports PHP/MySQL (whether solely or as part of a larger offering).
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malachismith
13y ago
They you've pretty much got unlimited choices. AppFog, Heroku, you name it. Everyone supports PHP and MySQL these days.
timjahn
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13y ago
I'd prefer something with the simplicity and ease of setup/maintenance as PHP Fog.
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