Linode: How to create a Linux Cloud Server SSD

In this article, I’ll tell you how to create a Linux Cloud Server (VPS) SSD with Linode for just $ 5 a month.

The contents of the article

  • What is Linode
  • Prices and Features of Linode servers
  • Linode: TOP documentation
  • How to create a Linux Cloud Server SSD (with 5 $)
  • How to access the Linux Server
  • Conclusions

Do you want to create a Virtual Private Server (VPS) quickly and at low prices? Are you looking for performance and scalability ? Are you looking for a Linux cloud machine with SSD disks and top performance?

Then I suggest you read my review on linode , a hosting provider specialized in provisioning Linux machines in the cloud. We will see together how it works and how simple and cheap it is to use it to create a Linux Cloud Server SSD in a few simple steps.

What is Linode

As already mentioned linode is a  Hosting Provider specialized in the provisioning of Linux machines in the cloud, with SSD disks and top network performance.

It was born as a startup in June 2003 thanks to its founder  Christopher S. Aker and since then, well  ahead of its time compared to the current big players (Azure and AWS) it has helped to define the cloud hosting sector and continues to be a leader in  virtualized hosting .

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Prices and Features of Linode servers

With Linode no calculator is needed, the prices are clear as well as the characteristics of the various servers. The standard plan includes 5 different types of servers ranging from $ 5 for the 1GB Nanode  to $ 80 for the 16GB Linode.

High Memory Plans are also available ranging from $ 60 to $ 960 and which provide in the TOP plan of the Linode 300GB the following features 300 GB RAM, 16 CPU Cores, 340 GB SSD Storage, 9 TB Transfer, 40 Gbps Network In, 9000 Mbps Network Out.

Any Linux distribution is available : Arch Linux, CentOS 7, CoreOS Container Linux, Debian 8, Debian 9, Fedora 27, Fedora 28, Gentoo, openSUSE Leap 15.0, openSUSE Leap 42.3, Slackware 14.2, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

You can discover all the features  and related prices on their website

Linode: TOP documentation

Another feature that literally made me fall in love with this Hosting Provider is the documentation they make available not only to their customers but to all people who need to install and configure one or more services on a Linux machine.

On their blog and in their document directory you will find guides and tutorials on the most varied configurations, divided by linux distribution and always clear and concise.

You will know how to install a linux server ready for blogging (php, mysql, wordpress) or how to do an apache reverse proxy or how to secure your Linux server.

In short, a real source of information for all those who prefer to independently manage a VPS compared to a classic hosting .

 

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How to create a Linux Cloud Server SSD (with 5 $)

Creating a Linux Cloud Server SSD with Linode is very simple and above all cheap, proceed as follows.

Access their  portal  and register, once the registration procedure is complete, access the “ Linode Manager ” section or the page from which you can choose which server to create. Select ” nanode 1GB ”

Then select the reference ” Region ” (choose Frankfurt or London) and then click on the ” Add this Linode ” button

Once the chosen Linode has been added to your plan , you will be directed to the summary page which shows the main information of your server (name of the linode, status, chosen plan, ip address, region, backup yes / no)

At this point you will have to select the Linux image to install on your linode or choose the operating system and its characteristics , then click on the name of your new Linode to access the dashboard of your server.

Obviously, initially, you will not have any images loaded on your linode, so click on the “ Deploy an Image ” link to install a new Linux machine, choosing one of the many images available.

Then choose the image you want to install (eg CentOS 7), enter the root password and then click on the ” Deploy ” button

Wait a few moments and the linux image will be live and available

Once the image is available, it can boot the operating system, i.e. start it via the dashboard. To boot, click on the ” Boot ” button and wait for the virtual machine status to change from ” Powered Off ” to ” Running ”

With the ” Shut Down ” button you can shut down the machine from the Web dashboard.

How to access the Linux Server

To access the linux server the recommended way is through an ssh shell, the correct settings to access your new machine are summarized at the link ” Remote Access “.

Open a command line shell and type the following command:

ssh root @ [your_ip_address]

Using as Ip address what you find in the Remote Access page, in this way you will be able to access your new Linux server and configure it according to your application needs.

In the “ Remote Access ” page you will also find all the IP addresses of the DNS Resolvers (to set the domain name) and the possibility of adding an internal (private) IP address that I strongly recommend you to create.

At this point you just have to go and configure your server with the basic software necessary for the operation of your application and start working. If you need more information, look at the official documentation and look for the tutorial that serves your purpose, there are many and all well done.

Conclusions

In the article I described linode , a hosting provider specialized in SSD Cloud Server Linux with high performance and very low prices. I showed you how easy it is to deploy and configure a new linux server and above all how short delivery times are .

 

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