OrionXI wrote:
Does the https login work by default on the Linode, or would I need to my own SSL certificate?
The reason I went with Jumpline was, i suppose, because of the discussion on webhostingtalk about UML maybe not being ready for production work. I was also thinking that maybe UML might be slower than regular linux because UML is an OS running on an OS, which could possibly slow things down (??) Maybe you can dispel some of these notions. Thanks.
Yes, the entire Members section is secured under our SSL certificate. Just using your browser inside our Members area will be encrypted.
You access your Linode using Secure Shell (SSH) which is also encrypted.
I didn't bother responding to those guys because, frankly, they have no clue what they're talking about. Both of them admitted they'd never even used UML, so how could their opinions count for anything. I don't feed the trolls.
UML has been in development for a number of years, is VERY stable, has been incorporated into the kernel's main source distribution (a sign of maturity).
To get an idea of how active a project UML is, here's a list of patches going back to July, 2001
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/ ... es-sf.html
There are a number of other UML hosting providers. Check out the list here:
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/uses.html
Linode is a different breed of virtual server. Shared-kernel approaches (like vserver, virtuozzo, chroot jails) aren't as flexible or secure as UML.
The main factor in Virtual Server performance is how many VMs are placed on one host server. The shared-kernel methods lend to providers stacking 100s of virtual machines on one host. A Linode 64, for example, shares the host with a max of 30 other Linodes.
Linodes also have dedicated resources - that 64 megs of RAM is for your Linode, and your Linode only.
-Chris