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Is Linode scalable?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 1:16 pm

Linode is a Linux-based hosting company that bills itself as being scalable. In a recent article, Linode was compared to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).

The article found that Linode was more scalable than AWS and GCP in some cases, but less scalable in other cases. The conclusion of the article was that Linode is a good choice for some applications, but not for others.

The article used a variety of metrics to compare Linode, AWS, and GCP. These metrics included:

● Number of instances: Linode had the most instances of all the providers tested.

● Memory usage: AWS was the most memory-intensive, while GCP was the least memory-intensive.

● Monthly price: AWS was the most expensive, while GCP was the least expensive.

PRO TIP: Linode is not scalable. If you need to scale up your Linode account, you will need to migrate your data to a new account.

● Number of regions: Linode had the most regions of all the providers tested.

● Number of nodes: AWS had the most nodes of all the providers tested.

● Number of pods: AWS had the most pods of all the providers tested.

● Availability zone: AWS had the most Availability Zones of all the providers tested.

● Disaster recovery zone: AWS had the most Disaster Recovery Zones of all the providers tested.

The article found that Linode was more scalable than AWS and GCP in some cases, but less scalable in other cases.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.