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지난 금요일 (2006-06-16)은 Linode의 3주년이었습니다. 전 마이크와 저 자신을 대신하여, 당신의 사업과 지속적인 지원에 대해 감사의 말을 전하고 싶습니다.
따라서 레트로 엑티브 고객부터 기존 고객까지 모든 고객에게 25%를 추가로 포함하기 좋은 때라고 생각합니다
Linode 80은 [b]Linode 100[/b]
Linode 120은 [b]Linode 150[/b]
Linode 160은 [b]Linode 200[/b]
Linode 240은 [b]Linode 300[/b]
Linode 320은 [b]Linode 400[/b]
자세한 내용은 [url=https://www.linode.com/제품/리노드.cfm]를 참조하십시오.
새 RAM을 활용하려면 Linode를 재부팅하십시오.
귀하의 사업에 다시 감사드립니다. 감사합니다,
- Chris
댓글 (17)
No…. thank YOU guys for providing us with the greatest combination of price/performance/service for hosting anywhere on the internet.
Cheers!
Yahoo!
Thanks Caker!
I agree with ross — thank *you* for one of the best customer support service and service plans! I wish you many happy returns 🙂
It just keeps getting better
Thank you 8)
THANKS Caker!!!
That’s really good news!
Superb news! Well worth getting rid of three months uptime 🙂
Thanks to all the Linode staff!
This is excellent, again thanks very much!
James
Would you mind not upgrading the service so often?
Some of us are trying [u]not[/u] to reboot unless absolutely necessary.
😉
But seriously, thanks man. 8)
Hmm… I need to check in more often.
Thanks again, caker!
Well, there goes my 270 day uptime. 🙂
really cool.
Thank *you*.
Thanks!!
I hate to look a gift horse in the mouth… 🙂
But, from ‘free’ output:
[code]$ free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 195300 166840 28460 0 28140 75220
-/+ buffers/cache: 63480 131820
Swap: 263160 0 263160
[/code]
This used to be a Linode 128, which then became a Linode 160, and is now a Linode 200.
Wouldn’t 200 MB be 200 * 1024 = 204,800 KB, though?
(Memory DIMM capacity is measured in units of 1024. 1000 is a HD/media thing.)
I really need to check these forums more often.
Just seen this.
Thanks once again caker!!!
Linode just keeps getting better and better.
-deicide
[quote:28507b8583=”tronic”]Wouldn’t 200 MB be 200 * 1024 = 204,800 KB, though?
(Memory DIMM capacity is measured in units of 1024. 1000 is a HD/media thing.)[/quote]
It is. Your Linode is assigned 200M (200 *1024k). It’s just that the kernel itself takes some of that ram, just like a kernel on physical hardware.
-Chris
Ahh! I see. Makes sense; thanks again!!
OK, im a late comer.
Happy birthday! And i *really* appreciate the service. A good price, and great uptime.
Speaking of uptime:
$ uptime
01:11:24 up 260 days, 16:11, 1 user, load average: 0.20, 0.61, 0.88
So, i don’t want to reboot. 😛
it’s actually a bad thing to have such a long uptime.
Are you *sure* your box will come back up if a reboot is required?