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33% Disk Space added to all Plans, Reduced Disk Space Cost

33% Disk Space added to all Plans, Reduced Disk Space Cost[/size]

[b]Disk Space Cost reduced[/b]

We’ve lowered the price of extra hard disk space to $2/month per GiB.

[b]Standard plans now include:[/b]

Linode 100 w/ 4096 MB (4 GB)
Linode 150 w/ 6144 MB (6 GB)
Linode 200 w/ 8192 MB (8 GB)
Linode 300 w/ 12288 MB (12 GB)
Linode 400 w/ 16384 MB (16 GB)

Check the [url=https://www.linode.com/products/linodes.cfm]products[/url] page for more information.

[b]Retro-active to all Existing Customers NOW[/b]

Existing customers should notice the disk space already allocated to their account.

Use the following list to determine how much space was added to your account:

Linode 100 – An additional 1024 MB (1 GB)
Linode 150 – An additional 1536 MB (1.5 GB)
Linode 200 – An additional 2048 MB (2 GB)
Linode 300 – An additional 3072 MB (3 GB)
Linode 400 – An additional 4096 MB (4 GB)

[b]Annual Payments[/b]

Customers who pay annually also receive an additional 50% disk space on top of the new standard. Please fill out a [url=https://www.linode.com/support/tickets.cfm]support ticket[/url] if you’d like to switch to annual payments.

[b]Instructions[/b]

To take advantage of the extra space, you have a choice of:
[list][*] [b]Resizing your existing filesystem to occupy the new space[/b][list][*] Shutdown your Linode
[*] Members -> Disk Images -> Click on your root filesystem -> Enter in new size, and Save Changes
[*] Boot your Linode
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[*] [b]Creating new empty disk images[/b]
[list][*]Members -> Disk Images, scroll down to “Create an Empty Disk Image”
[*] Enter a label (for example: “disk2”)
[*] Enter in the size (use the “Storage Summary” box in the upper-right corner)
[*] Choose “ext3” for filesystem type, and Create Disk
[*] Members -> Configurations -> Click on your config
[*] Add your new “disk2” to an open /dev/ubd? slot. Save
[*] Reboot your Linode
[*] Log into your Linode, and as root: “mount /dev/ubd[insert device letter here] /path/to/mountpoint” where path/to/mountpoint is an existing directory
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[*] [b]Deploying more Linux Installations[/b][list][*]Why, just use the Distro Wizard! Experiment with a new distro or something :-)[/list]
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Thank you for your business! Enjoy!

-Chris

Comments (13)

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    Thanks Chris, and thanks for the continuing great service.

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    Yes! Just as I was getting short of space. Thanks, caker.

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    Friends and co-workers keep asking me why I don’t switch to a different VPS host … this is why. Thanks caker.

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    Just when i was arguing with a collegue about the space, you go and do this and everything becomes great again.

    Thank you for the great quality service

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    maybe i’m going crazy… but didn’t linode 100’s already have 4096mb? if so i’m confused as to how we gained 1024mb.

    regardless.. i love my linode. can’t say it every day, but there are a lot of times when it comes in very handy, and for $20 a month, it can’t be beat!

    happy new year!

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    [quote:88f9071571=”harleypig”]Friends and co-workers keep asking me why I don’t switch to a different VPS host … this is why. Thanks caker.[/quote]

    Ditto!!

    This is a pretty nice Xmas present! Thanks, caker!

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    Linode kix ass

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    Very nice, thank you very much Caker!

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    Thanks for that Caker. Will make life a lot easier with a lot less juggling of filesystems for me.

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    [quote:1137eff06b=”knehcsa”]maybe i’m going crazy… but didn’t linode 100’s already have 4096mb? if so i’m confused as to how we gained 1024mb.

    regardless.. i love my linode. can’t say it every day, but there are a lot of times when it comes in very handy, and for $20 a month, it can’t be beat!

    happy new year![/quote]
    I have a Linode 100 myself, and I haven’t yet made use of the recent upgrade. But yes, it did already have 4096 MB, but only if you were paying annually. Meaning, if you’re paying annually for a Linode 100, judging by my calculations, you’d end up with a total of 6144 MB of disk space.

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    So now I’ve been moved from host10 to a faster host and I’ve been given extra disk space all in one go and all for free. This reminds me yet again why I have always chosen subconsciously not to move away despite other providers marketing Xen VMs. Thank you Caker. I was just beginning to approach my last 25% of disk space.

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    And thanks from me as well. It is most appreciated. 🙂

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    Thanks a lot Caker!!! I was already running out of disk space, and this increase was just what I needed.

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