About DigitalOcean
Their platform offers cloud servers (Droplets), managed Kubernetes, managed databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis), spaces object storage, app platform (PaaS), and a robust API. Known for exceptional developer documentation, a thriving community with thousands of tutorials, and a clean, intuitive control panel.
DigitalOcean data centers span North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, providing low-latency access globally. Their transparent pricing model with no hidden fees makes budgeting straightforward for startups and scale-ups alike.
Data Centers
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 2011
- Team Size
- 500+
- Headquarters
- New York, NY, USA
- Support Hours
- 24/7
Support Channels
Included Free
Contact
support@digitalocean.comFeatures & Technology
Performance
- CloudLinux
- LiteSpeed
- SSD Storage
- NVMe
- DDoS Protection
- Multiple Data Centers
Development
- SSH Access
- Git Integration
- Node.js Support
- Python Support
- Staging Environment
Specialized
- WordPress Optimized
- WooCommerce Optimized
- Managed Services
- White-Label Reseller
- Free Backups
Rating Breakdown
Category Ratings
Great developer experience, pricing has crept up
DigitalOcean was my first cloud provider and it still has the best onboarding experience for developers. The UI is intuitive, the docs are phenomenal (seriously, their tutorials rank for everything), and Droplets spin up in under a minute.
Managed Kubernetes works well for small clusters. App Platform is handy for quick deploys.
The downside? Pricing has increased steadily and they're no longer the budget option they once were. A basic Droplet costs more than equivalent specs at Hetzner or Vultr. Bandwidth overages can also surprise you. Still a solid platform, just not the value leader anymore.
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