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VPSLand Out, Linode In!

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Ok, so, a few weeks ago I posted about how great my experience was VPSLand was. At the time, it was all true. Since then, they upgraded their plans and I took advantage of that and got an update plan. Since then my pages started being slow when loading. When I RDP’ed into the VPS, it was extremely slow if it even would allow me to connect. I know I am not paying top dollar so I was willing to accept it until my pages didn’t load at all.

Enter Linode.com. Yes, I switched from a Windows VPS to a Linux VPS.

First off, let me say that I looked at Slicehost and Linode because a friend recommended them both and said she uses Slicehost and heard lots of good stuff about Linode. I checked them both out over at WHT and found a few complaints about both but everyone’s experience is different and the majority of posts were good for both hosts. There were 2 reasons I went with Linode over Slicehost.

  • Monthly payments. Slicehost does allow monthly payments but initial signup requires 3 months up front. Even with their cheapest plan, that is $60.
  • Better plans. Not huge differences, but Linode offers 12GB hard disk space and 360MB ram while Slicehost offers 10GB hard disk space and 256MB ram.

Linode’s control panel is cool as hell! You are able to setup a Linux Linode from various flavors right thru the control panel. If you decide you don’t like that flavor or you screwed up your installation, you simply delete the Linode and create a new one. I could run DNS on my Linode, but it really isn’t necessary. Their DNS manager is awesome. Once you create a zone for one of your domains, you are able to clone that zone with another domain. Cloning a zone to a new domain is a 2 step process. You click on “Clone an Existing Zone” and then type your domain in and hit submit. You can add private IPs if you have multiple Linodes so they can communicate and not use your monthly bandwidth allowance. There is also an Ajax console that lets you have KVM type access to your Linode so if you lock yourself out of your server while messing with iptables, there is no reason to freak out, you just log in at the Ajax console and undo that nasty iptables rule. We have all done that a few times :-P .

All in all, I’ve only been messing with Linode for a week, but all my sites (including this one) are now running on it and things seem to be going great so far. I’d recommend trying out Linode if you are looking for a cheap, fast and so far, excellent Linux host. If you decide to check it out and want to help me out, use this link to give me $20 credit toward my next bill :) .

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Written by Paul

September 24th, 2008 at 9:29 am

Posted in Linux

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