extra bandwidth vs purchasing another linode
I'm looking at providers for a new personal project of mine and as a long time linode user I immediately looked to Linode vs other providers. While the project would remain fairly small CPU and memory footprint wise, it would consume heavy amounts of bandwidth. (RTMP streaming)
It seems more cost effective to buy multiple linodes and waste resources rather than simply adding bandwidth allotment. Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Bez
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But try pricing 3TB outbund transfer to the Internet on for example AWS or GCE. That $20 instance you're not using for anything but its transfer allotment suddenly seems much cheaper now.
@trippeh:
Its a little weird for sure.
But try pricing 3TB outbund transfer to the Internet on for example AWS or GCE. That $20 instance you're not using for anything but its transfer allotment suddenly seems much cheaper now.
Oh I am fully aware of that. And likely what I'll wind up doing. Just the geek in me feels bad stealing linode slots when I don't need the compute power or ram.
@bezerker:
Oh I am fully aware of that. And likely what I'll wind up doing. Just the geek in me feels bad stealing linode slots when I don't need the compute power or ram.
:)
Free DR server:-)
@bezerker:
Oh I am fully aware of that. And likely what I'll wind up doing. Just the geek in me feels bad stealing linode slots when I don't need the compute power or ram.
:)
Then don't waste it. Use the extra Linode for your backups and to test any site changes before pushing them to the live site. Never hurts to have a backup server ready to go.