Disclaimer 1st ...

Am a desktop gnu/nix fanatic, the logical next step seemed to be networking and server admin and so here I am. Atm have neither an active acct with either provider .. Linode or Digitalocean. Still window shopping right now. All that said ... opinions follow.
Wouldn't go so far as to say Digitalocean is a Linode "competitor", for many reasons.
a. They don't have the track record, thusly the proven reputation Linode has acquired and kept up.
b. They have a presence in all of 2 datacenters last time I checked, 1 in NYC ( US ) and one in Europe ...( Linode has 6, here in the States.)
c. Already DO apparently has had more than a few "technical issues", like losing clients ( at the time ... free backups.) Not allowing virtio by default, apparently it has to be specifically requested by clients.
d. Imo ... saying provider has ssdrives, leaves A LOT of speculation and/or territory to cover. Ssd's no doubt come in many varied qualities. While it may seem off the top attractive, still leaves many questions in my mind. Ssd's imply faster disk i/o ... But is that so on a box that may be highly oversold ? Guessing any good server admin, will try to strictly limit disk i/o anyway, as a standard operating procedure. Also ssd's are not esp known for graceful failure. Buncha other stuff comes to mind on this pt alone.
Conclusion: Based solely on mucho research and/or common sense. Personally wouldn't go so far as to classify digiocean as a Linode competitor. In my mind, at the time, DO is more a cheap source of vps's I'd feck around with to learn and once the skillset is up to par, move on into more reputable providers like Linode for real world production level stuff.
O course ... could always be wrong/etc. Tend to try to readily admit this simple statement of fact.
