I've been looking at them, and while the difference between them is only about $2/month, that's still something to me. My wife's website, should it ever become popular enough, may need a separate IP from my website. If I'm not mistaken, Linode only charges $1 per month for an extra IP. So to me it's either save $2/month if she doesn't need it, or get the extra IP for still less than Rackspace. I may not worry about it because it's roughly the same price as I'm paying now, but moving what I have isn't that big of a deal for me, so to save a few bucks and double the RAM is enticing.
-Brian On Tue, 3 May 2011 16:29:21 -0600, Michael Geary wrote: > ditto. And i manage several. > > On May 3, 2011, at 4:26 PM, Wade Preston Shearer wrote: > >> On 3 May 2011, at 9:30, Brian J. Rogers wrote: >> >>> Very sad to say that it looks like SliceHost will be absorbed soon >>> by >>> Rackspace. Don't know how I feel about it because it seems like >>> they are >>> fumbling on it in terms of explaining how it will happen and what >>> customers can expect. I'm looking into Linode right now, after >>> hearing >>> people here talk about it. >>> >>> So for those of you using Linode, how have they handled any >>> downtime? I >>> know it's going to happen no matter where you host, but I'm curious >>> to >>> know how they treat customers after it happens. SliceHost gave me a >>> free >>> month after they had a small problem one night, and they did it >>> without >>> me having to ask for it. I feel like that's the kind of treatment >>> that >>> will earn my business. >> >> For what it's worth, I've been very happy with my Rackspace >> CloudServer. _______________________________________________ UPHPU mailing list [email protected] http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
