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								<h2>This Linode has pending upgrades:</h2>
								Resources affected:
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									<li id="ram"><strong>RAM</strong> goes from <span id="ram-current"></span> GB → <strong><span id="ram-new"></span> GB</strong></li>
									<li id="storage"><strong>Storage</strong> goes from <span id="storage-current"></span> GB → <strong><span id="storage-new"></span> GB</strong></li>
									<li id="cpu"><strong>vCPUs</strong> go from <span id="cpu-current"></span> vCPUs → <strong><span id="cpu-new"></span> vCPUs</strong></li>
									<li id="gpu"><strong>GPUs</strong> go from <span id="gpu-current"></span> GPUs → <strong><span id="gpu-new"></span> GPUs</strong></li>
									<li id="mbit"><strong>Outbound Mbits</strong> goes from <span id="mbit-current"></span> Mbits → <strong><span id="mbit-new"></span> Mbits</strong></li>
									<li id="xfer"><strong>Outbound transfer</strong> goes from <span id="xfer-current"></span> MB → <strong><span id="xfer-new"></span> MB</strong></li>
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								<h2>How it works</h2>
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									<li><strong>Click button</strong></li>
									<li><strong>Wait turn in upgrade queue</strong></li>
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										<strong>Linode is shut down and its disk images are migrated</strong><br />
										You will experience downtime while your Linode is migrated. It will take around <span id="eta"></span> to migrate your Linode, but that may vary based on host and network load.
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									<li><strong>Linode upgraded and booted</strong><span id="tiny"> (if it was running)</span></li>
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										<strong>Enjoyment</strong><br />
										After the migration completes, you can take advantage of the new resources by resizing your disk images.
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