We're currently developing a new multi-cluster elasticsearch web 
application.

The app will will ever growing hard disk space to store the elasticsearch 
data, as well as extensive integration to S3 (data backup). More CPU cores 
are always beneficial and we'll need >= 16GB RAM for each node.

We've been considering a few of the usual suspects, including linode and 
AWS.

Assuming "full" server capacity, we'd be looking at something like a Linode 
16GB, which has 8 cores and 386GB SSD and costs $160pm (or $1920 per 
annum). A similar product from AWS would be something like a c3.2xlarge, 
which would cost around $2750 per annum (1 year heavy utilization reserved 
instance), which is around 43% more.

There are lots of pros and cons to each. AWS provides more flexibility 
(security groups, elastic IP, etc), but generally provides less bang-for 
buck. Linode's support is pretty awesome.

Is there anyone else in a similar situation that has worked with 
high-availability, high traffic elasticsearch clusters (or similar)? Who 
did you choose as your host, and why?

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