Linode: can you have multiple instances with one linode? [closed] - vps

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I havent had extensive use of vps before. I was wondering, if I purchase one node from Linode, can I run deploy multiple instances? Similar to Amazon EC2? Or would I have to purchase another Linode separately?
Thanks!

Yes, you will—you're paying for guaranteed resources in a particular location, so another Linode it is.

I understand what you trying to say, under single VPS linode instance multiple deployment not possible as of now.

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