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Antiguo 08/03/2014, 22:32
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Luego de buscar durante un par de horas por los foros, encontré lo que buscaba:

Cita:
The hardware is identical, and you have access to the same theoretical maximum CPU/bandwidth/disk IO. The only difference between plans is how many nodes they stick on a machine. There's a fixed amount of RAM on the hosts, and linode plans are not mixed and matched (one type of linode per host). This means that buying a bigger linode gets you a bigger share (and there are less other linodes) of the host.

On a box with low contention, this probably means no difference except in RAM. On a box with high contention, this means you'll get a bigger guaranteed share of CPU time and higher IO priority.

Personally, I've always felt that it's probably more productive to scale horizontally than vertically at Linode, as long as your bottleneck isn't RAM or bandwidth. Jed disagrees with me, though