The Internet itself is inherently unreliable. Your users will traverse multiple hops (many networks) before connecting to your servers at any provider, as will any external monitoring systems you put in place. Brief…
To say that a database has to fit entirely in memory to achieve good performance is a ridiculous proposition, and simply shows you have zero actual knowledge of modern database server internals or administration.…
No, it's CPU usage, not a load average.
While Linode's billing is monthly by default, it's also prorated. This means that when you remove a Linode from your account, the account is issued a prorated service credit for the unused time in the billing period.…
What gave you the impression that Linode uses Drupal for their admin interface?
Although the parent is deleted now, he said LEMP server, not LAMP server.
Ten years ago, I was a Windows Server admin and Win32 developer. Honestly, in the years I've spent with Linux since then, I can't imagine going back to that world.
Linodes give you four Xeon cores, and frequently outperform many low to mid-range dedicated servers.
The Internet itself is inherently unreliable. Your users will traverse multiple hops (many networks) before connecting to your servers at any provider, as will any external monitoring systems you put in place. Brief…
To say that a database has to fit entirely in memory to achieve good performance is a ridiculous proposition, and simply shows you have zero actual knowledge of modern database server internals or administration.…
No, it's CPU usage, not a load average.
While Linode's billing is monthly by default, it's also prorated. This means that when you remove a Linode from your account, the account is issued a prorated service credit for the unused time in the billing period.…
What gave you the impression that Linode uses Drupal for their admin interface?
Although the parent is deleted now, he said LEMP server, not LAMP server.
Ten years ago, I was a Windows Server admin and Win32 developer. Honestly, in the years I've spent with Linux since then, I can't imagine going back to that world.
Linodes give you four Xeon cores, and frequently outperform many low to mid-range dedicated servers.