Beren wrote:
Considering that HDs are approaching $0.50 per gig it seems a bit expensive to charge $5 per gig per month. I'm thinking of linode as a backup server and would like to use more diskspace.
Take a closer look at the shared webhosting industry's pricing. For example, 1and1 has a basic package for shared webhosting for $5.00/month, which includes 500MB web space. Their $20/mo plan includes 2000MB. With Linode, $20/month gets you 3GB, root access, and all the features of a dedicated server. This is very much an apples-to-oranges comparison, but you get my point...
On each host server, there's only a limited amount of "reserved" disk space that isn't allocated towards the slots that Linodes will occupy. The rest of the space is used for the default disk image templates, the kernels, the host's OS, build tools, source trees, and the like. I'd rather have someone upgrade to a larger plan with more headroom for the user's applications, thereby less taxing on the hosts' resources because the Linodes swap less, and generally provides a better experience for everyone.
I agree the GiB pricing needs to come down a little. Those prices haven't changed since I launched last year, although I have increased the default disk space included with the plans twice since then.
I'll try to review the pricing this week. Thanks for the comments.
-Chris