How Linode Helped Power an Australian News Aggregator
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When Richard Nelson, Director of Engineering at Nuix, was looking for a hosting provider for a new project, Linode was an obvious choice.
Richard has dabbled in other providers such as Google Cloud in the past. But as a long-standing Linode customer, he’s always returned to Linode.
Richard joined episode two of the second season of The Craft of Code podcast to talk about his new project site AUSNews.org. AUSNews is a news aggregator that started as an experiment to counter the way Google and Facebook use news content.
Hear how he got started and migrated his site from Google Cloud to Linode without a hitch. In this episode, Richard explains why he chose Linode, how the performance has so far matched Google’s, and why Linode is a great option for those using a multi-cloud strategy.
In this episode, we discussed:
- What AUSNews is and why Richard decided to start it
- Richard’s earlier experiences with tools like Yahoo! Pipes and Vespa.ai
- How Richard was tempted by Google Cloud’s $300 free credit
- Why Richard eventually migrated to Linode
- How the migration went quickly and smoothly
- How Linode matched Google’s performance
- Why Linode is ideal for those looking at a multi-cloud strategy
You can find out more by visiting, https://www.linode.com/craft-of-code/
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