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Two alternatives often mentioned on here are DigitalOcean and RamNode.

I've only used DigitalOcean. My anecdotal experience from running a Chef Server on a 1GB instance has been pretty mixed. The price is good, but network and CPU performance feels very variable to me. A month ago their Amsterdam servers were unable to be resized, and there was nothing about it on their status page. I tweeted and was told they'd be working "some time later today". Doesn't fill me with much confidence in general.

I'd still choose Linode for anything of importance - their long reputation is well earned in my opinion. But, if this breach is true, I hope they handle it well.




>But, if this breach is true, I hope they handle it well.

That is unfortunately the problem though. If this is true, they have already handled it terribly as it has already been 2 weeks since the attack.


Yeah, I just migrated from Linode to Ramnode (just in time!) and I'm quite happy with the performance. Great network connectivity.


Yeap same experience here with DigitalOcean CPU performance. If CPU power is important to you, Linode's CPUs are a LOT better.




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