[b]双倍磁盘空间现在是所有套餐的标准[/b]
标准计划现在包括:
Linode 64 w/ 2048 MB (2 GB)
Linode 128w/ 4096 MB (4 GB)
Linode 192 w/ 6144 MB (6 GB)
Linode 256 w/ 8192 MB (8 GB)
请查看[url=https://www.linode.com/products/linodes.cfm]产品[/url]页面,了解更多信息。
[b]现在对所有现有客户补发[/b]
现有的客户应该注意到已经分配给他们账户的磁盘空间。
使用以下列表来确定有多少空间被添加到你的账户:
Linode 64 - 额外的 1024 MB (1 GB)
Linode 128 - 额外的 2048 MB (2 GB)
Linode 192 - 额外的3072 MB (3 GB)
为了利用额外的空间,你可以选择以下两种方式:
[list][*] [b]调整您现有文件系统的大小以占据新的空间[/b][list][*] 关闭您的 Linode
[*] 成员 -> 磁盘图像 -> 点击你的根文件系统 -> 输入新的大小,并保存更改
[*] 启动您的 Linode
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[*] [b]创建新的空磁盘镜像[/b]
[list][*]成员->磁盘镜像,向下滚动到 "创建一个空的磁盘镜像"
[*]输入一个标签(例如:"disk2")。
[*] 输入大小(使用右上角的 "存储摘要 "框)。
[*] 选择 "ext3 "作为文件系统类型,并创建磁盘
[*] 成员 -> 配置 -> 点击你的配置
[*] 将你的新 "disk2 "添加到一个开放的/dev/ubd?插槽。 保存
[*] 重新启动你的Linode
[*] 登录到你的Linode,并以root身份:"mount /dev/ubd[在此插入设备字母] /path/to/mountpoint" 其中path/to/mountpoint是一个现有目录
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[*] [b]部署更多的Linux安装[/b][list][*]为什么,只要使用发行版向导就可以了! 实验一个新的发行版或其他东西 🙂 说到这里,Gentoo发行版很快就会推出。
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感谢你的业务! 享受吧!
-克里斯
评论 (8)
That’ll come in very handy! Thanks 🙂
Very nice surprise.
Thanks,
–Tony Coffman
😯 I believe linode is the best ….. cool support .. very understanding
[quote:18823ed1a7=”awanglara”]:shock: I believe linode is the best ….. cool support .. very understanding[/quote]
I agree. I have been a customer for about a month now and bugged them about many things by now. Always professional, friendly and timely support. And an excellent product, too 🙂
Yes.. Linode > *
Yup :~]
I run a free shells provider from my linode, and several people
have asked me how much it’s costing me! They are quite surprised
when I tell them…. A few of them have told me they’re considering
getting accounts here too, given linode.com’s prices 🙂
-Ash
[quote:ffcddf8758=”Ashen”]
I run a free shells provider from my linode
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In other words you are begging to be abused, hacked and DoS’ed. I dearly hope this is in some violation of the TOS.
Sunny Dubey
A long time ago, I ran macos on my home machine.
I diddn’t have access to any of the wonderful world of *nix by
virtue of my pretty restricted access to computers in general.
In those times I was reliant on the goodwill of a few kind people
who gave me free shell accounts in order to learn how to use linux,
to learn various programming languages, and most usefully,
to experiment.
Now that I’m in a position of having my own server (albeit a virtual
one) I think it just that I should pay back the net community for
what it gave me for free, by giving something back.
This doesn’t mean anyone can get an account on my system.
I vet accounts, and I’m known to call people, internationally if necessary,
to verify their identities before granting them accounts.
(yes I shamelessly ripped that idea from caker’s policy)
[url]http://www.moonlightglade.net/shells[/url]
I could explain in a long flood of text why I’m not as vulnurable
as you think I am, but that’d take ages and I’m busy. 🙂
Suffice it to say I screen applications carefully, I monitor my users,
I configure the system pretty tightly, I run quite a bit of security
software (like portsentryd), I have multiple addresses (4) and can
change the DNS for any of them to map to localhost in case I get
DOSed, etc, etc….
I have a plan to beef up security in future by repartitioning, running
debian/gentoo, and reconfiguring my system again from scratch,
and generally building myself a fortress before I let users near it 🙂
You work on your linode, I’ll work on mine 🙂