Head-to-head

Linode (Akamai Cloud) vs DigitalOcean

Two hosts, side by side. Pricing, features, and the trade-offs that actually matter.

Twenty years of unflashy, reliable Linux hosting — now part of Akamai.

HQ US · founded 2003
DigitalOcean from $6/mo

The original developer-friendly VPS — now with a full PaaS layer on top.

HQ US · founded 2011

Quick verdict

Cheapest: Linode (Akamai Cloud) wins on entry price ($5/mo vs $6/mo).
More features: DigitalOcean ships more first-party platform features out of the box.
Region: Linode (Akamai Cloud) is HQ'd in US; DigitalOcean in US.

Cheapest plans, side by side

Linode (Akamai Cloud)DigitalOcean
Entry planNanode 1 GBBasic 1 GB
Price$5/mo$6/mo
CPU1 vCPU1 vCPU (shared)
RAM1 GB1 GB
Disk25 GB25 GB
Bandwidth1 TB1 TB

Feature parity

Linode (Akamai Cloud)DigitalOcean
Managed Postgres
Managed Redis×
Object storage
One-click apps
Private network
IPv6
DDoS protection
Snapshots
Public API
Terraform

Linode (Akamai Cloud) pros

  • +Akamai backbone means very stable peering globally
  • +5 GB free DDoS protection on every plan
  • +Excellent Linux-focused community guides (older than Stack Overflow)

Linode (Akamai Cloud) cons

  • Acquisition by Akamai in 2022 bolted on enterprise features that confuse the dashboard
  • Dedicated CPU plans cost noticeably more than Hetzner CCX
  • No managed Redis (only Postgres and MySQL)

DigitalOcean pros

  • +Best documentation in the industry by a wide margin
  • +Managed Postgres, MySQL, Redis, Mongo, Kafka — all first-party
  • +App Platform (Heroku-style git push) on the same dashboard as droplets

DigitalOcean cons

  • Roughly 2× the price of Hetzner for equivalent compute
  • Bandwidth overage charges hit hard once you exceed the bundled allotment
  • Some regions (Sydney, Bangalore) have noticeably slower disk than NYC/AMS