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PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 3:12 pm 
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sweet!


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 5:12 pm 
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Woohoooo!!! Big RAM Increase! Go apache go!

Well done! And happy birthday!

http://tinyurl.com/linode7-moar-ram


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 5:22 pm 
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I've been a customer for many years now and I can say I've now rebooted more for Linode resource bumps than I have ever had to for system down time. Amazing!!! Thanks Linode!


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andersen wrote:
I've been a customer for many years now and I can say I've now rebooted more for Linode resource bumps than I have ever had to for system down time. Amazing!!! Thanks Linode!


Dang that's pretty awesome!


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andersen wrote:
I've been a customer for many years now and I can say I've now rebooted more for Linode resource bumps than I have ever had to for system down time. Amazing!!! Thanks Linode!


I've been running one almost since the beginning (first invoice: 6/17/03), and that has been true for me as well. Aside from resource bumps, reboots have normally otherwise involved things like major distro updates. System downtime has been extremely rare.

Mine started out as a 128 - and now it's a 1024.

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rjp wrote:
[Mine started out as a 128 - and now it's a 1024.

Mine started out as a 64 - now it's a 512!


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andersen wrote:
Mine started out as a 64 - now it's a 512!

Ditto. And, in fact, my processes haven't changed since it was a 64 so "free -m" tells me I'm only using 40Mb. Heh :-)

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