Blog post: https://blog.linode.com/2013/05/29/introducing-linode-managed/
Personally I think their one-tier pricing structure is a steal! </sarcasm>
Personally I think their one-tier pricing structure is a steal! </sarcasm>
Under some circumstances, I'd be as well needing help. Since VPS aren't only used to keep idle nor for running a script and leaving it, but may have critical use. Hence if such management can help saving the day once in a month where I didn't get 10 hours of downtime for any stupid reason, it can be worth it paying for management.Meh, Linode isn't targeting the lowend market so $100 a month for a no-nonsense, fully managed service isn't that bad.
I'd pay it, if it meant I could just log a ticket and ask them to do stuff for me that I don't feel like doing myself.
Considering that Linode is also host to many business's it isn't a shock that it costs $100 a month, but to be fair its just a label and a invoice that they're actually offering until the client needs help$100/month for server management is really not that unreasonable.
$100/month/node. So if someone has 4 nodes, they'd be paying w/e the node prices are, then an additional $400 for management.$100/month for management doesn't sound unreasonable to me. What do you think would be a fair price?
Except it's not fully managed like that, at least from what I gathered from their website.Meh, Linode isn't targeting the lowend market so $100 a month for a no-nonsense, fully managed service isn't that bad.
I'd pay it, if it meant I could just log a ticket and ask them to do stuff for me that I don't feel like doing myself.
Personally I have no need for such services, but I consider the term managed very specific and I expect whoever is advertising such a service to take complete care of my servers. If I have to login and do things myself - even if it only involves minute tasks - then it should only be considered semi-managed, no?@Chronic,
I think that will be as close as you can get. If they should take care of your applications you should go with a hosted solution instead.
With this you get access to the root account.
@MannDude I think it means that if I, as a customer open a ticket and ask for Apache to be replaced with Nginx for better performance they will do a (lets say we're using CentOS for this example) "service httpd stop; chkconfig httpd off; yum install nginx; chkconfig nginx on;" at the very minimum and at the most they'll install the old spawn-fcgi daemon to handle PHP instead of PHP-FPM, because they won't touch any other repo than EPEL. This stuff is actually easy, because the hardest part will be to write the Nginx config files so that your web sites work the same way as they did with Apache. If this is the case then I'm not sure it's worth the money.Well, I wonder what their definition of 'Co Managed' is, as they seem to 'Co Manage' tuning, and 'Co Manage' the Operating System.
If this discussion would have taken place on LET, I think that most participants would have been outraged by the amount of this fee. That being said, I think that this is in line with what Rackspace is charging for VPS management as well.