glg wrote:
fbroce wrote:
Hybrids are usually a cross between a dedicated and and vps. Typically a provider takes a powerful server and only puts 3 or 4 vm's on it instead of the usual 15 or 20 and calls it a hybrid. They give you much more disk space and ram but usually at a cost premium.
What a load of marketing crap that is. A big VM is still a VM. I guess linode needs to start calling the big ones "hybrid servers".
I can't really disagree. I could be wrong but I have been watching the hosting business for a decade or more and tried scores of hosts both dedicated and vm. I never rented a "hybrid" server though. I could not see the point.
The "hybrid" is probably a less powerful server (correction from my first post) that is not suitable for supporting 20 or so vm's. You are getting a dedicated divided into 3 or 4 pieces. So if you don't have raid and top of the line equipment and your shared neighbor doesn't eat up resources, it might work for some.
I think the big linodes are similar to hybrids but way more powerful than most you see on the market.