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August 1, 2013

Linode Doubled Its Disk Storage

A week ago, Linode doubled the storage for all its VPS plans. It now boasts 48GB of disk storage. This came at the heels of a RAM upgrade back in May. A month before that, Linode doubled its CPU from 4 to 8 cores. All of these upgrade are for the same monthly price of just $20 per month. Not bad at all. So overall, here are the details.

Linode 1 GB

  • 8 cores
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 48 GB disk
  • 2 TB transfer
  • $20 per month

I’m loving all these upgrades. I’m glad I switched to Linode more than a year ago. It’s the best thing I ever did.

In addition, you also get full ssh and root access. That means you can install any software or application that you want on your Linode. You also get a dedicated IP address and a choice of where to host your server from any of the 6 data centers around the world. The only complaint I have is the backup. I wished it was included with the plan instead of the extra $5 per month. Otherwise, I’m one happy Linode customer.

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