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[1048.90 --> 1049.68] towards a new account
[1049.68 --> 1050.76] and go there
[1050.76 --> 1051.54] to support the show.
[1051.94 --> 1052.68] Linode is our
[1052.68 --> 1053.78] cloud hosting provider
[1053.78 --> 1054.84] and because the price
[1054.84 --> 1055.32] is so great,
[1055.44 --> 1056.40] they can make it possible
[1056.40 --> 1058.24] for you to use Linode
[1058.24 --> 1059.60] even for a small deployment
[1059.60 --> 1061.06] or for a large deployment.
[1061.68 --> 1062.44] Jeff used Linode
[1062.44 --> 1063.26] to test migrate
[1063.26 --> 1063.82] his important
[1063.82 --> 1064.72] NextCloud setup.
[1065.10 --> 1066.04] He just took things
[1066.04 --> 1067.24] one step at a time
[1067.24 --> 1068.26] using different guides
[1068.26 --> 1068.74] on Linode
[1068.74 --> 1069.24] to make sure
[1069.24 --> 1070.10] everything was right
[1070.10 --> 1071.48] and he says
[1071.48 --> 1072.36] eventually after about
[1072.36 --> 1073.32] three pages of notes
[1073.32 --> 1074.80] he did a completed
[1074.80 --> 1076.26] successful migration
[1076.26 --> 1077.46] and then he was able
[1077.46 --> 1078.84] to take that knowledge,
[1079.52 --> 1080.76] take that hands-on experience
[1080.76 --> 1083.62] and go actually implement it
[1083.62 --> 1084.28] on his production
[1084.28 --> 1085.12] NextCloud instance.
[1085.50 --> 1085.70] He said,
[1085.78 --> 1086.36] but in the testing
[1086.36 --> 1087.32] he noticed that
[1087.32 --> 1090.26] even their smaller Linodes
[1090.26 --> 1091.98] were still faster
[1091.98 --> 1092.68] than his local
[1092.68 --> 1093.30] quad-core
[1093.30 --> 1094.12] 16-gigabyte
[1094.12 --> 1094.86] local machine.
[1096.14 --> 1098.14] So he's looking at
[1098.14 --> 1098.92] maybe just hosting it
[1098.92 --> 1099.92] on Linode.com
[1099.92 --> 1100.94] And Alex,
[1101.04 --> 1102.06] I know that you're using
[1102.06 --> 1102.52] Linode for
[1102.52 --> 1103.86] the perfectmediaserver.com
[1103.86 --> 1105.10] I sure am, yeah.
[1105.32 --> 1106.64] Same node as
[1106.64 --> 1107.54] is doing the wiki
[1107.54 --> 1109.94] and gallery.selfhosted.show
[1109.94 --> 1111.18] is doing
[1111.18 --> 1112.74] perfectmediaserver.com
[1112.74 --> 1114.40] So you can really squeeze
[1114.40 --> 1114.92] quite a lot
[1114.92 --> 1115.84] out of these little things.
[1115.84 --> 1116.94] I love hearing
[1116.94 --> 1118.02] how people are using
[1118.02 --> 1118.58] Linode.
[1118.72 --> 1119.56] So do let me know
[1119.56 --> 1120.82] either at the contact
[1120.82 --> 1121.98] forum or at Chris Lass
[1121.98 --> 1122.62] on Twitter
[1122.62 --> 1124.08] because with $5
[1124.08 --> 1125.14] a month rigs
[1125.14 --> 1125.96] you can do a lot
[1125.96 --> 1127.56] but they also have
[1127.56 --> 1129.60] dedicated CPU systems
[1129.60 --> 1130.30] or machines
[1130.30 --> 1131.30] with tons of RAM
[1131.30 --> 1132.44] or lots of GPU
[1132.44 --> 1133.72] so go experiment
[1133.72 --> 1134.50] with that $100
[1134.50 --> 1135.56] 60-day credit.
[1135.98 --> 1136.66] They also offer
[1136.66 --> 1138.14] S3 object storage.
[1138.50 --> 1139.42] This is a great way
[1139.42 --> 1140.18] to store things
[1140.18 --> 1140.84] in the cloud
[1140.84 --> 1142.00] that don't need
[1142.00 --> 1142.48] a Linode
[1142.48 --> 1142.94] or a server
[1142.94 --> 1143.70] sitting in front of them.
[1143.76 --> 1144.34] You can just generate
[1144.34 --> 1145.00] a public URL
[1145.00 --> 1145.72] for that asset.
[1146.24 --> 1146.74] I do this
[1146.74 --> 1147.66] for soundboard clips
[1147.66 --> 1148.66] you can do this
[1148.66 --> 1149.22] for websites
[1149.22 --> 1150.04] it's a great way
[1150.04 --> 1151.00] to get a super fast
[1151.00 --> 1151.60] portfolio
[1151.60 --> 1152.60] where everything's
[1152.60 --> 1153.30] stored statically
[1153.30 --> 1154.16] in object storage
[1154.16 --> 1155.06] and their prices
[1155.06 --> 1155.52] are great.
[1155.80 --> 1156.22] They also have