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openapi: 3.0.1
info:
version: 4.66.0
version: 4.67.0

title: Linode API
description: |
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The class of the Linode Type. We currently offer five classes of Linodes:

* nanode - Nanode instances are good for low-duty workloads,
where performance isn't critical.
* standard - Standard instances are good for medium-duty workloads and
are a good mix of performance, resources, and price.
where performance isn't critical. **Note:** As of June 16th, 2020, Nanodes became
1 GB Linodes in the Cloud Manager, however, the API, the CLI, and billing will
continue to refer to these instances as Nanodes.
* standard - Standard Shared instances are good for medium-duty workloads and
are a good mix of performance, resources, and price. **Note:** As of June 16th, 2020,
Standard Linodes in the Cloud Manager became Shared Linodes, however, the API, the CLI, and
billing will continue to refer to these instances as Standard Linodes.
* dedicated - Dedicated CPU instances are good for full-duty workloads
where consistent performance is important.
* gpu - Linodes with dedicated NVIDIA Quadro ® RTX 6000 GPUs accelerate highly
specialized applications such as machine learning, AI, and video transcoding.
* highmem - High Memory instances favor RAM over other resources, and can be
good for memory hungry use cases like caching and in-memory databases.
All High Memory plans contain dedicated CPU cores.
enum:
- nanode
- standard
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