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Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode

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Managed databases should be coming soon to Linode: https://www.linode.com/products/databases/

Great! If they let me have K8S clusters with 0 nodes I'll move back there.

I’m not sure I understand that use case? What is the point of a cluster without nodes.

Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode

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I have always had question in my mind how are Linode going to keep up with the investment required and competition from DO and Vultr which has more resources backing. It isn't just the cost in infrastructure any more. But all the software services and features from managed DB, K8s and different type of storage. Bare Metal is still coming soon.

I also hope this opens up Akamai CDN / DDoS access to consumers rather than Enterprise. Not that it matter as much anymore in the era of Cloudflare.

Hopefully this gives enough resources for Linode to continue and grow.

Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode

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I can't think of many cases where an acquisition served customers well. Often the distinctive things that make a company appealing are lost as costs are slashed, good staff flee and the parent tries to capture customers into their existing products and services. My impression of Akamai was always if you have to ask the price then you can't afford it. It seems an odd match. I guess the thinking is that they both have…

I think you make reasonable points, but I'm hoping that this means Akamai was realizing that they need to get more into self-serve and started looking around for someone to buy (since that's what bigger companies always do these days). I may be that they want to be more like Linode. At least, that's what I'm hoping.

Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode

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This is an interesting mix. In my experience Linode has a good UX and is well targeted at SMEs, whereas I'm not sure anyone has bought an Akamai contract anywhere but a golf course, and it has a UX to match. Is this Akamai trying to buy access to a market who would previously not even consider them, or is it Akamai trying to buy access to the more general cloud infrastructure market? If they're trying to do both I ca…

We failed to build Linode like things internally. We innovate through acquisition. [ source: I was a part of those failures ]

If you don't mind sharing, how long ago was this? And do you know if the attitude is, "this is hard and we blew it, let's by an expert and learn from them" or was it, "we only failed because let's buy a starter platform and use it as the foundation?"

Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode

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I was really close to becoming a Linode customer last week for several large boxes, but ended up buying hardware and self-hosting. The cost to cut in an enterprise fiber link (1000/400) to our office was surprisingly low. My experience trialling linode as a paying customer was really positive (VERY competitive price, great performance), only complaint being their NodeBalancer can’t automatically handle certificates l…

Their support is the best of any cloud provider I’ve used. Hands down. They are excellent.

Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode

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From Linode blog: For the immediate future, we will continue to operate as we always have. Akamai has no intention of changing what has made us successful. This acquisition will propel us both forward — not take anything away. Linode will soon be able to call on the power of Akamai to offer entirely new products, services, expertise, locations, and scale, while Akamai will be able to tap into Linode’s deep expertise…

> Akamai has no intention of changing what has made us successful All the buyers say that now. In 2 years, it will change.

That sentence isn’t saying nothing will change, as some letters do.

Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode

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One could reasonably conclude that they will start doing this soon under their newly acquired Linode subsidiary.

Or they'll make Linode "call for pricing".

Linode isn't used by Akamai customers and won't be.

It would be a much bigger hurdle for Linode to become enterprise-friendly than for Akamai to become developer-friendly.

Akamai is "call for pricing" because they never evolved from an enterprise product. And no "enterprise" just buys off the shelf. They negotiate with a long budget, vendor risk management, legal, etc. process. Its unlikely that many of their contracts are even the same verbiage.

Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode

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I think in 2012 the tech community's sentiment was actually that Bitcoin was really cool and definitely useful, since it was new and did things in a practical application that we hadn't seen before. It's interesting that hindsight clouds that, it has been viewed negatively for years now but it's not that old yet. (Either way, your main point stands of course.)

> I think in 2012 the tech community's sentiment was actually that Bitcoin was really cool and definitely useful I don't think there was ever really a consensus on this. Lots of people (myself included, but also quite a few friends) always thought Bitcoin was just kinda useless. It's just that in 2012 there were comparatively low stakes (i.e. no massive energy use, not yet massive amounts of people pouring money in i…

Not totally useless. Some of us imagined it would keep some annoying people busy for a while. Seriously, what will we think about it 5 years from now?

Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode

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How does DigitalOcean compare to Linode these days? One thing I noticed off the bat is that Linode still offers phone and email support, versus just a ticketing system interface.

Pricing and offering is near identical. The biggest difference is the customer support, and the fact that Linode doesn't immediately lock accounts when the algorithm thinks something is fishy. DO really screwed me a few years back with that.

There are some smaller differences. DO has more managed DB offerings, but Linode is catching up quickly. I really like Linode's Lish tool. I also like Linode's Green Light Program.

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