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tasaro
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Comment #4116745
Linode sends out notices for every single maintenance event, which includes both emergency and scheduled events. The maintenance you experienced last month is explained here: http:…
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Comment #2664145
For the record, we do allow more than 4 hours to respond to this form of abuse.
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Comment #2230808
10TB/month averages out to 32Mbps. From what I've heard, try using anywhere near that on your typical "all you can eat" provider and you'll either be QoS'd enough to never achieve …
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Comment #2095950
This works for switching to Linode: http://library.linode.com/linode-platform/migration/migrate-...
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Comment #2083421
Yes, many hosting providers offer(ed) free/discounted service to YC companies with various lengths of string attached.
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Comment #2019758
The best choice is the one that provides you and your users the lowest latency: http://www.linode.com/speedtest/ On a side note, all facilities (and not just Linode's) will experie…
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Comment #1843788
This is a good starting point: http://bit.ly/WdezH
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Comment #1675464
I haven't seen anyone mention the cost of IO requests associated with EBS. Quoted from http://aws.amazon.com/ebs/ : As an example, a medium sized website database might be 100 GB i…
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Comment #1565137
As far as making installations easier, you can also check out Linode StackScripts: http://www.linode.com/stackscripts/ The LAMP and LEMP (nginx instead of apache) stacks are two of…
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Comment #1319982
The signup page displays the cost of the Linode plans while the backups page lists the cost to add the backup service to each of those plans.
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Comment #1269708
The Linode Library may be of interest to you as well: http://library.linode.com/
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Comment #1005345
Check out http://is.gd/5ub0S -- the service is free while in beta.
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Comment #782249
You actually get more resources for the same cost. Also, there is this: http://blog.linode.com/category/upgrades/
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Comment #598036
This may have something to do with it. Did you manually subtract votes from all newly created accounts or just Linode's? http://is.gd/xuVf http://is.gd/xuUZ http://is.gd/xuVE
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Comment #597392
it's not an infinite loop. leave a message and we'll return your call.
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Comment #547400
Yes, along with a few notifications via e-mail.
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Comment #546580
Perhaps it's not prominent on the site, but: Bandwidth is pooled between all of your nodes (and it doesn't matter which data center you place them in). We offer prepayment discount…
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Comment #546572
not sure how long ago that was, but I'd be happy to look into it. service at linode.com
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Comment #546562
We (Linode) announced a public beta of our new backup service in our NJ facility yesterday and hope to have it rolled out to all four locations shortly: http://tinyurl.com/db8tlf
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Comment #442195
2 years ago $19.95 got you 100MB RAM, 4GB disk, 50GB transfer and a slower technology/CPU. Now you get 360/12/200 with Xen and SMP -- http://tinyurl.com/7jvrx4
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Comment #430525
the price hasn't gone down in two years, but the resources have more than tripled. . .