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It's taken a large chunk of my time to manage my linode for my "small business" (actually, right now, tiny business), which is annoying. I hope i can hire a sysadmin one day. How many people use your website, email, and how important uptime and reliability is for you, determines the setup.
multiple linodes had advantages, if you can justify this. then it's very easy to upgrade each machine seperately, secure better, and "fake" an entire rack in a datacenter. as you require more and more resources you can transition fairly seamlessly to dedicated.
fwiw, though, i run web (for several domains), email (for multiple domains), source control, various servers on one linode. just make sure you design everything right and then you shoudl be able to grow with your users.
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