VPS! Getting Drupal up and running on a linode (revisited)

I can hardly believe it, but it’s been almost three years since I wrote the original VPS! Getting Drupal up and running on a linode article. These days, I’m still with http://linode.com, where a lot of my clients end up hosting their web app sites; and I’m still installing everything by hand, which is still the best way in all but a few cases, since it gives me what I came to a VPS for in the first place: control over what’s going on, and avoiding locking myself into immediately obsolete schemes unless I choose to do so. Of course, there are some excellent install scripts, which Linode calls Stack Scripts, with many of them dedicated to getting Drupal up and running in a variety of excellent manners, even including Pantheon Mercury and Aegir turnkey “single click” scripts. Certainly a great way to go in certain alternatives.

VPS! Getting Drupal up and running on a linode

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VPS! Getting Drupal up and running on a linode (revisited)]

Well, after realizing the limitations of shared hosting for Drupal development, I decided to go with the big boys and use a dedicated server or VPS solution, at least for development. So I can make a multisite install for the docs and I can make subdomains for each development site.

So after perusing various options, I decided for linode. After checking out the various plans, I decided on the Linode 300, and got 50% more disk space by paying for a year.

While I was waiting for my account to be ready (after all today is Thanksgiving: but it still took no more than 40 minutes), I mosied over to ZoneEdit (see excellent tutorial reference below) and signed up for DNS service and domain management (free for the first 5 domains that you add to your account).