unixfool wrote:
Ditto. I'm waiting with bated breath!
On another note, with all the recent upgrades, I'm now beginning to get confused on what I've purchased vs. what I'm now getting for my original purchase. Looking at my very first invoice (dated April 08, 2004), I purchased a Linode 384. Based on caker's original post, that now translates to a Linode 768 host, right? And that means that disk space will be 24GB (vs. 12GB at what a 384 node is rated at now?) when the migration is finished for my host (host 11)? I'm thoroughly lost.
According to:
http://web.archive.org/web/200404011047 ... inodes.cfm
If you got a linode 384 in 2004, you got something that wasn't even on the list. So, you must have been spending some pretty serious cash at the time.
I got what was essentially a 64 in early 2005, and it went to an 80 (sept 28, 05), then a 100 (jun 16, 06), then a 128 (jan 18, 07), and it will now be a 256 after The Planet gets their act together. So, if you got your node in 2004, I'd say you are looking at something close to 4x whatever you originally had.