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Welcome to Linode!
Linode Cloud Manager supports Third-Party Authentication (TPA). This allows you to log in to the Linode Cloud Manager with another provider’s login credentials.
Linode offers multiple Compute Instance types, each of which can be equipped with various amounts of resources.
Linode warmly welcomes and encourages the reselling of our services to third-party customers.
Deploying your Linode to a geographically advantageous data center can make a big difference in connection speeds to your server.
One of the most powerful features of Linode’s unmanaged service is the amount of control Linode users have over their account and the software installed on their systems.
What is Network Helper?
Linode offers public package mirrors for Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS. When you install updates and new packages, you must download them from package mirrors.
Why You Should Automate Server Builds Manually configuring systems is a good way to learn, but it’s also a time consuming process which is prone to human error.
Maintaining your user Linode Cloud Manager accounts, passwords, and contact information is just as important as administering your Linode.
If you’re relatively new to Linux system administration, or just new to our platform, this guide will help address some of the most common questions we receive.
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