Alohatone wrote:
Actually we've been quiet impressed with Linode. We've tried to run VoIP on other platforms (Rackspace) and it didn't work out. mix of latency and the VEs processor.
For the record, and lest I sound less than happy here, I am INCREDIBLY VERY REALLY happy with Linode. It's a class act! I can't tell you how many shoddy hosts there are out there, and although I waffled on signing up with Linode, as soon as I got into the control panel and booted up my first node in 15 minutes, I have been smiling the whole time.

Seriously, the issues with Fremont just have me concerned. As a newbie hoster here, naturally I am a bit worried when I see issues like this pop up. Multiple issues. Maybe it's just coincidence that they all happened now, but it was a bit concerning.
Overall though? You'd have to pull out my fingernails before I'd move off of Linode. Just sayin'.
Alohatone wrote:
As for the backup, We use Amazon S3 from within our linode, works good and not all your eggs are in 1 basket.
As the the DNS , We just run our own - easy enough.
Yes, i have been thinking about off-site backups. I may actually do that. I haven't yet had the need to do a Linode restore, but I like the security and convenience of the service.
As for DNS, that's what I USED to do. When I moved here, I actually had my own DNS up and running, but honestly, if they can do it better (and it seems to be very simple), then why should I utilize my bandwidth and have to do the admin for it on the box. This way my DNS is managed at a meta-layer above my servers.
I note that my secondary DNS is still hosted with afraid.org, which is also very cool.
Mahalo a nui loa!
Bruce