Ease of Use
DigitalOcean offers a simple and intuitive interface, which is particularly helpful for developers who want to quickly deploy and manage cloud infrastructure.
Cost-Effective
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Scalability
The platform allows you to easily scale your infrastructure vertically by upgrading your droplet’s resources or horizontally by adding more droplets.
Performance
DigitalOcean provides high-performance SSD-based virtual machines (droplets), which offer fast and reliable performance for a variety of applications.
Community and Documentation
DigitalOcean has an extensive library of tutorials and a large community of users, which can be incredibly helpful for troubleshooting and learning.
Managed Services
DigitalOcean offers managed services like Managed Databases and Managed Kubernetes, which simplify the management of complex infrastructure setups.
Hey folks, it’s been a while since I posted here! I’ve been quite busy with life, especially working at a few companies such as Hyperbeam, DigitalOcean, and a few others. That being said though, let’s get into the real meat of today’s topic. Why is C/C++’s development such a mess?
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about 1 year ago
Or create a VPS with linode.com, chunkhost.com, or digitalocean.com.
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over 1 year ago
Linode (Mumbai) and DigitalOcean (Bangalore) each have a single DC in India, and Vultr has 3 (Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi).
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over 1 year ago
Or you could look at hosts like https://snakecrafthosting.comwhich is managed aka you upload your code and click start or if you want a whole server something like https://digitalocean.com.
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over 1 year ago
In the same way that https://njal.la/ is different from https://digitalocean.com.
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over 1 year ago
We normally recommend using Amazon’s AWS “Free Tier” (http://aws.amazon.com) or Digital Ocean (https://digitalocean.com) – but both require that you have a credit card. The same is true of the Microsoft Azure, Google’s GCP and the vast majority of providers listed at Low End Box (https://lowendbox.com/).
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over 1 year ago
These instructions will walk you through using Digital Ocean (http://digitalocean.com) as your VPS hosting provider. They are rated highly, with a very simple and slick interface – and low cost of $5 (USD) per month for the minimal server that you’ll be creating. (Of course, if you have a strong reason to use another provider, then by all means do so, but be sure to choose Ubuntu Server LTS).
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over 1 year ago
Create a droplet, at digitalocean.com for example, running Ubuntu (1GB RAM, 1CPU is enough). It costs about $7 a month, and install RustDesk Server on it.
The easy instructions (copy paste basically) on how to install rust desk server on Ubuntu, from the command line, are these:
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Please setup your firewall on your server prior to running the script.
Make sure you have got access via ssh or otherwise setup…
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over 1 year ago
For your backend you have options like heroku.com & digitalocean.com.
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over 1 year ago
How could I possibly tell you? We (me, you, everyone else) don’t even know what the script does or how demanding it will be. But, in general, you can rent VMs for under $20 all day long (example: digitalocean.com).
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over 1 year ago
An affordable option for setting up an email marketing system could be to get a virtual machine from a provider such as Linode, Digital Ocean, Google Cloud, or AWS, and install Octeth’s Community Edition License (which is free).
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over 1 year ago
We normally recommend using Amazon’s AWS “Free Tier” (http://aws.amazon.com) or Digital Ocean (https://digitalocean.com) – but both require that you have a credit card. The same is true of the Microsoft Azure, Google’s GCP and the vast majority of providers listed at Low End Box (https://lowendbox.com/).
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almost 2 years ago
These instructions will walk you through using Digital Ocean (http://digitalocean.com) as your VPS hosting provider. They are rated highly, with a very simple and slick interface – and low cost of $5 (USD) per month for the minimal server that you’ll be creating. (Of course, if you have a strong reason to use another provider, then by all means do so, but be sure to choose Ubuntu Server 20.04).
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almost 2 years ago
Thanks to #hacktoberfest, #digitalocean & #dev.to !
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almost 2 years ago
Checkout linode.com, digitalocean.com, vultr.com, even aws – they all have a good amount of starter credit as well as a free tier (aws I believe). Additionally, I believe these vendors would provide school event attendees codes to redeem even more $$ credit at Hackatons and such.
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almost 2 years ago
You need a server with a static IP address (if you can’t get a static IP address, e.g. On a home network, there are ways around that). You can use a service like Netlify, but here’s how to do it from scratch, with your own server (either in the cloud, like AWS/Azure/DigitalOcean/Google Cloud, or with an actual physical machine running on your home network*).
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almost 2 years ago
We normally recommend using Amazon’s AWS “Free Tier” (http://aws.amazon.com) or Digital Ocean (https://digitalocean.com) – but both require that you have a credit card. The same is true of the Microsoft Azure, Google’s GCP and the vast majority of providers listed at Low End Box (https://lowendbox.com/).
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almost 2 years ago
These instructions will walk you through using Digital Ocean (http://digitalocean.com) as your VPS hosting provider. They are rated highly, with a very simple and slick interface – and low cost of $5 (USD) per month for the minimal server that you’ll be creating. (Of course, if you have a strong reason to use another provider, then by all means do so, but be sure to choose Ubuntu Server 20.04).
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almost 2 years ago
You can get a credit of 100$ from digitalocean.com for 60 days or 200$ as I remember for 30 or 600 from vultr.com.
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about 2 years ago
Its probably best not to expose your network to the internet, if you want to publish your app on the internet I’d suggest getting a cheap VPS from somewhere like DigitalOcean.
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about 2 years ago
We normally recommend using Amazon’s AWS “Free Tier” (http://aws.amazon.com) or Digital Ocean (https://digitalocean.com) – but both require that you have a credit card. The same is true of the Microsoft Azure, Google’s GCP and the vast majority of providers listed at Low End Box (https://lowendbox.com/).
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about 2 years ago