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I don't see how it does anything of the sort. Using Linode may expose you to additional attacks (I'm not quite sure what you're referring to), but if running OpenBSD daemons with OpenBSD's protections leaves your server less vulnerable to direct attack than alternatives on Linux, this is a significant improvement.


I was just referring to their security track record :) (4? compromises within 3 or so years)




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