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[462.80 --> 463.80] It works fantastic.
[464.24 --> 465.72] I do have one Arch box
[465.72 --> 466.56] up in the cloud
[466.56 --> 468.22] that is like an example
[468.22 --> 469.72] of Arch in the cloud gone wrong,
[469.86 --> 473.02] where the vendor tried to pin
[473.02 --> 474.72] to a certain version of the kernel.
[474.82 --> 475.14] And of course,
[475.16 --> 475.76] that just doesn't work
[475.76 --> 476.44] very well with Arch.
[476.86 --> 478.14] So I think it is a little trickier
[478.14 --> 478.54] in the cloud.
[478.60 --> 479.84] And it's not a 100% solution.
[480.42 --> 481.86] And what I was just advocating
[481.86 --> 482.92] now, I guess, here
[482.92 --> 483.66] and in that episode
[483.66 --> 484.68] of Linux Unplugged
[484.68 --> 487.90] is let's not mock people
[487.90 --> 489.06] for their choice of distribution.
[489.24 --> 489.96] There's functionality
[489.96 --> 491.34] behind everything
[491.34 --> 493.38] and like perfectly good reasons
[493.38 --> 494.44] to run SUSE as well.
[494.96 --> 496.54] My buddy on Coda Radio, Mike,
[496.92 --> 498.30] that's what he prefers to run.
[498.40 --> 499.86] He likes SUSE in the enterprise.
[500.08 --> 501.70] He runs Pop! OS on his desktop
[501.70 --> 503.42] and SUSE in the rack.
[503.60 --> 504.96] And that works really well for him.
[505.40 --> 506.46] It's not like we're trying
[506.46 --> 507.38] to create a
[507.38 --> 509.08] this distribution is better debate.
[509.36 --> 510.46] What we're trying to say is
[510.46 --> 511.84] let's include everybody
[511.84 --> 512.72] in the conversation
[512.72 --> 513.76] and not mock people
[513.76 --> 515.58] for their choice of distribution.
[516.00 --> 517.26] And as a couple
[517.26 --> 518.28] of counter-narrative guys,
[518.36 --> 519.74] I guess we happen to find Arch
[519.74 --> 520.70] actually works pretty well
[520.70 --> 521.88] if you're willing to maintain it.
[523.62 --> 525.94] Linode.com slash SSH.
[526.04 --> 527.14] Go there to get a $100
[527.14 --> 528.14] 60-day credit
[528.14 --> 528.88] towards a new account.
[529.00 --> 530.86] Yeah, $100 in credit
[530.86 --> 531.38] to play with.
[531.72 --> 532.12] And of course,
[532.12 --> 533.08] you're supporting the show
[533.08 --> 535.50] by going to linode.com slash SSH.
[535.70 --> 536.70] That's where we set up
[536.70 --> 537.58] all of our infrastructure
[537.58 --> 538.68] for JB 3.0.
[538.80 --> 539.62] If we're playing around
[539.62 --> 541.22] for something like SSH,
[541.30 --> 542.52] like segment work or something,
[542.94 --> 544.54] yeah, we do that up on Linode.
[544.64 --> 545.84] And speaking of Arch,
[545.88 --> 546.74] one of the great things
[546.74 --> 547.46] about Linode
[547.46 --> 548.48] is they let you pick
[548.48 --> 549.40] just about any distribution
[549.40 --> 549.92] you want.
[549.98 --> 550.56] They have Arch.
[550.94 --> 551.52] They got, I mean,
[551.52 --> 552.04] they got everything.
[552.16 --> 553.18] Alpine, Debian,
[554.08 --> 554.86] CentOS, SUSE,
[555.30 --> 556.18] Ubuntu's, of course.
[556.46 --> 557.08] I mean, they got like
[557.08 --> 558.06] everything up there.
[558.44 --> 559.52] Even some Fedora
[559.52 --> 561.02] for you crazy kids out there.
[561.14 --> 562.58] You can run it up on Linode.
[562.66 --> 563.66] They've been in this game
[563.66 --> 564.70] since 2003.
[564.88 --> 566.32] They've learned what works
[566.32 --> 567.40] and they've learned
[567.40 --> 568.34] what doesn't work.
[568.38 --> 569.40] And they were doing that
[569.40 --> 571.10] years before everybody else.
[571.26 --> 572.58] And they've really managed
[572.58 --> 573.44] to modernize it
[573.44 --> 575.30] with a beautiful cloud dashboard
[575.30 --> 576.22] that makes it approachable
[576.22 --> 576.60] to somebody
[576.60 --> 577.88] who's brand new to servers
[577.88 --> 579.56] or maybe you're like
[579.56 --> 580.28] a longtime pro.
[580.68 --> 581.22] You're going to love
[581.22 --> 582.40] the way this dashboard works.
[582.52 --> 582.76] Of course,
[582.80 --> 584.44] they have native SSD storage,
[584.54 --> 585.48] 40 gigabit connections
[585.48 --> 586.56] coming into the machines.
[586.96 --> 588.30] It's all super fast.
[588.56 --> 589.38] And because they've been around
[589.38 --> 590.34] since 2003,
[590.52 --> 592.46] they've got some great locations.