Anos atrás, quando Linode ainda estava como uma ideia atrás das orelhas, todas as novas inscrições foram ativadas instantaneamente. Todos adoravam, e a vida era boa - até que percebemos que algumas pessoas não eram as mais honestas e gostavam de usar informações de cartões de crédito roubados e roubar pessoas e fazer coisas desagradáveis com recursos. E assim começou a era da revisão manual de todas as inscrições. Pelo menos uma pessoa, e provavelmente muitas mais, olhou para cada um dos muitos milhares de inscrições que recebemos ao longo dos anos.
Nós o transformamos em uma competição no escritório da Linode - quem tem mais ativações, quem tem o menor atraso médio de ativação (quem você acha que ganha?) - mas ainda é uma chatice quando perdemos em uma conta porque alguém tinha uma necessidade urgente de um Linode, ou quando uma inscrição legítima ficou na fila por horas esperando para revisão.
Assim, descobrimos uma forma de fazer com que essas inscrições legítimas (com base nos nossos critérios especiais de sigilo) recebam a ativação da sua conta imediatamente, enquanto as inscrições mais questionáveis vão para a nossa fila de revisão.
Combine isto com um sistema de inscrição completamente retrabalhado, que é mais simples e fácil de usar, e você tem as características de uma equipe Linode feliz.
Olha para isto:
https://www.linode.com/signup/
Comentários (14)
We all know mikegrb had the best time.
That’s great to hear.
Any word about what you might be cooking up as a Christmas gift to use current and potential customers.
We haven’t seen a RAM increase in quite some time, that would be my vote or going to the new Six-Core Intel servers 🙂
A typo on the signup form: CVV should be CVC (“Card Security Code”).
@Cliff: CVV (Card Verification Value) I’m not sure which is the most used, but there seems to be several abbreviations for the same thing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_Security_Code
Big fan of the new form design and large input boxes. Well done.
@tsaro: Ah — I didn’t know that. FWIW I’ve only seen it referred to as CVC during my too frequent credit card use on the web. Hence the “typo” comment.
awesome!! 😀
I’m not a linode customer; just saw the signup page, and I have to say I couldn’t find any anti-spam or anti-fraud detection method.
black magic, eh…
@heri: caker sends a team of ninjas to your house at night while you sleep to run a background check
Must be working well, as I’m a brand new customer, and didn’t notice that the process wasn’t completely automated.
http://billeater.com/ up and live on a linode as of yesterday!
I don’t know what system you guys use to deny people service although it must be better than the rest cause other VPS providers have denied me service. I admit that my intent often is perceived to be nefarious. However- real hackers would wouldn’t ever think so. Having said that I respect Linode for not having denied me instant access or using IP address schemes as criteria for instant acceptance (or other absurd things you can easily work around). I’m glad to know Linode isn’t just another service provider. It clearly isn’t just another job/owner/corporation.
Good sign-up system, big boxes, clear , easy to sign up in less than one minute. Nice work !
Well I actually am still waiting to login now, received “receipt” 1.5 hours ago, and had to wait .5 hours from sign-up to get that, still cannot login.
Called number listed on website (609) 593-7103 just now, no answer went to answering machine.
Got to say this is not building my confidence in you guys, I am trying to move a bunch domains off slowdaddy, and was very excited to signup, spent a lot of time debating between you and slicehost, and now I am seriously having second thoughts.
I’m in asia so it the begining of my day now.
I’ll be waiting…
Matthew Trachtenberg
Hi Matthew,
Just wanted to give you my vote of confidence for Linode. I’ve used SliceHost and Linode, and while they’re both good I much prefer Linode.
My own activation was indeed instant, but I’m about the most “verifiable” person that ever lived – if you’re in Asia, they may be taking some additional verification steps. I work in web hosting and unfortunately about 95% of our fraud attempts come from Asia, so it’s probably similar for Linode.
Cheers,
–Chris