Akamai to Acquire Linode
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Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode
#282I 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…
Try vultr, they've worked well for me for small->medium projects.
Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode
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I've used Linode for 10+ years with a handful of long running projects. Support in the rare occasion (until 1 slow ticket recently) has always been absolutely amazing - real humans. If Josh is reading this your name has come up on a few tickets and answered promptly. A grade! Services have been solid. And pricing has been very reasonable. (knock on wood...) never ever had a significant outage and just don't think abo…
What makes support absolutely amazing and A grade? Wanna compare how our support compares :)
Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode
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#285Earlier quoted context omitted.
Second that, fond memories of using their service ages ago. First VMs I had was from them. They had very good documentation and everything was simple. Then I was introduced to 'wall of text' as a service, AWS, and never looked back.
Why move to AWS if you’re happy with Linode? Genuine question
My clients pay a fairly high premium for AWS because it allows them to move _faster_, not that it's _cheaper_.
Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode
#286Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm trying to think of an Akamai acquisition that has worked out but coming up blank.
Prolexic (security), Blaze.io ("front-end" web app performance), SOASTA (web performance monitoring) - all integrated into Akamai flagship products & continuously improved. Disclaimer: Worked @ Akamai
Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode
#287I think this is Akamai figuring out they need to address the self-serve market. Akamai has 6x the edge network footprint of Cloudflare and has all the cool trendy stuff like edge workers, they just suck at selling to the developer.
Akamai has edge workers?
You can do most thing with configuration. EdgeWorkers are also available if you want to run your own JS at the Edge https://developer.akamai.com/akamai-edgeworkers-overview
Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode
#288I love Linode. Strongly recommended. For many years, I have run all my websites and services (back-ends for apps, etc.) on a few $5/month Nanodes. For temporary/experimental stuff I sometimes use Vultr and Digital Ocean, but Linode's service and reliability is superior (especially versus Vultr). Linode is just top-notch.
You've clearly never experienced their Fremont datacenter.
Re: Akamai to Acquire Linode
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#290Earlier quoted context omitted.
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 contrac…
Do you have examples of companies “evolving from an enterprise product”? As far as I know companies usually evolve into an enterprise product, moving up the ladder, rather than going down. Yes, the sales cycles are longer, but there’s more money and less headache with customer support and customer success. E.g. 1 customer paying $10,000 per month vs 100 paying $99 p/m.