Simply the best for whatever server you need to deploy
January 25, 2021
Simply the best for whatever server you need to deploy
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Linode
I am a consultant. Linode is used for developing websites for clients, my personal and family's sites, and for side hustles.
Pros
- They're reliable; never had a major issue
- Their customer service goes above and beyond with Linux help at times if you need it
- I can see every one of my bills for the past 16 years I've been a customer
- They're versatile; I have set up multiple Linux flavors on the same account; I've added and removed space from my virtual disk drives--all within minutes with a point-and-click interface
Cons
- It's Linux--if you don't know how to run a Linux server, it might not be for you, but they make handling the install of typical configurations quite simple
- The newer interface is a bit confusing the first time
- Standardized pricing is a fixed monthly cost.
- Linode is the lowest part of my monthly fixed-cost expenditures.
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and Bluehost
Linode is less expensive and more user-friendly than Amazon. I know Amazon has had more outages, especially recently.
Bluehost is fine(ish) for WordPress sites. But the response time of the virtual server is slow. You're also sharing it with other sites. With Linode, I have my own dedicated server. That solution is always faster.
Linode paid for itself in a few months. The low-cost monthly fee is extremely affordable. I've added backup services over the years, and the TCO is easily met by the deposit of a consulting contract. It's an expense well worth having, even for non-production, non-revenue-generating situations.
I run websites for businesses. Five nines uptime is important. In the 16 years I've usedLlinode, I can only recall one outage, which affected the entire data center in one of the many cities Linode operates. The data center (at the time) was not exclusive to Linode and the power problems experienced there was not Linode's fault. Aside from that, their redundancy must be incredible because I haven't seen any outages again in over a decade.
Using Linode
Pros | Cons |
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Like to use Relatively simple Easy to use Technical support not required Well integrated Consistent Quick to learn Convenient Feel confident using Familiar | None |
- Creating a new Linode server
- Resizing disks
- Adding/configuring regular backups
- Transferring DNS to Linode
Yes, but I don't use it
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