As a Long-time Linode User, I'm a very happy customer
Overall Satisfaction with Linode
I've used Linode for virtual private servers for over a decade. They have been consistent, reliable, affordable, and more effective than I could hope. Currently, my Linode VPSs serve as both the frontend webservers and backend database servers for every website I host. Recently I also deployed Linode object storage to manage backups and large object delivery, and it was a very low-effort move from my previous AWS S3 implementation.
Pros
- Their virtual private servers are fast and easy to deploy and manage.
- DNS integration is a really welcome bonus.
- Object storage is easy to implement and deploy.
Cons
- Better API access to object storage public URLs.
- Linode object storage has cut my object storage costs by about 10%.
Linode offers a fairly specialized subset of cloud services, which makes the dashboard interface a million times easier to use than both GCP and AWS. In addition, their VPS offerings give you a broader range of control with (thankfully) fewer options. This makes it easier to calculate budget and results in fewer surprises when your bill comes around.
Do you think Akamai Cloud Computing delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Akamai Cloud Computing's feature set?
Yes
Did Akamai Cloud Computing live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Akamai Cloud Computing go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Akamai Cloud Computing again?
Yes
Using Linode
1 - I'm a one-human operation, so 100% of the people in my organization use Linode. But honestly, it is perfect for a self-employed tech person who needs to run a few VPSs and have a couple of other cloud services. It's particularly nice because of the flexibility and power it gives you.
1 - General knowledge of cloud services is very helpful when it comes to using Linode, especially for things like the object storage. Other services, such as the nameservers and virtual servers, require standard network administration and system administration knowledge. You will want to understand DNS and Linux system administration, in other words.
- File sharing
- Website hosting
- Source code repository
- I didn't expect to run cloud-based file sharing on my own
- Hosted containers or maybe Kubernetes
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