Linode keeps instances homogeneous, so only the same type/size of instance exists on a given bare-metal machine.
Unless that's changed, that would mean that all instances running on a given machine share the same CPU Priority, there will just be fewer instances demanding service from the CPU(s) the larger the plan you have.
...so wondering if that's what CPU Priority means, or if Linode is about to mix instance sizes on same hardware?
Great question. If only the same type/size exists on a machine, then these priority numbers are just a rough measure of relative CPU power (between plans).
Unless that's changed, that would mean that all instances running on a given machine share the same CPU Priority, there will just be fewer instances demanding service from the CPU(s) the larger the plan you have.
...so wondering if that's what CPU Priority means, or if Linode is about to mix instance sizes on same hardware?