astrashe3 wrote:
And Linode has a great track record of adjusting prices as costs change -- you guys keep bumping up the amount of RAM we get, the amount of storage we get, etc.
Actually, Linode has been pretty poor at upgrading disk space over time. In 2003 the $19.95 plan was 4 GB of disk if you paid yearly, and this was not very much disk space at the time. 6 years later, the $19.95 plan comes with 16 GB of disk space, which is also a rather piddling amount given the current cost of disks.
So Linode offers 4x disk space for the same price, when in the 6 year time period, the price of disks has gone done about 40x.
Linode hard drive space is now 10x more expensive when compared to the price of consumer hard drives as it was 6 years ago. I'm not sure I'd qualify that as a great track record of adjusting prices as costs change.
For the life of me, I cannot figure out why Linode can't offer more hard drive space for the price. It's the ONLY thing I am unhappy about with Linode. And I have been unhappy about it for 6 years!
All that being said, I'd be interested in SSDs on Linode. However, with Linode's pricing structure, space on a Linode SSD drive would cost approximately $30 PER GIGABYTE PER MONTH. So 20 GB of SSD space would be $14,400 per year (Linode currently charges $2/GB/month for regular hard drive space, and SSDs cost approximately 15x the cost of regular hard drives right now, so Linode's monthly price for SSD space would presumably be 15x more per GB).
I don't think anyone would be interested in 20 GB of Linode drive space for $14,400 per year, no matter how fast it was ...