DigitalOcean

DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc. is an American international technology company and cloud service provider. The company's headquarters are in New York City, New York, USA, and it runs 15 data centers across the world. Developers, entrepreneurs, and small and medium-sized businesses can use DigitalOcean's cloud infrastructure-as-a-service platforms. In addition, every October, DigitalOcean presents Hacktoberfest, a month-long celebration of open-source software. Every year, it works with a wide range of software companies, including GitHub, Twilio, Dev.to, Intel, AppWrite, and DeepSource.


Because of its excellent infrastructure and user-friendly interface, as well as its reasonable rates, the company is a favorite choice for developers looking for cloud hosting solutions. In early 2017, DigitalOcean expanded its feature set by introducing load balancers to its service. Their platform is a unique cloud solution, and the company caters to smaller developers by allowing them to pay as little as $5 for access to their platform. The doctl command line can be used to control DigitalOcean via a web interface. Since May 2018, DigitalOcean has also provided block and object storage, as well as a Kubernetes-based container service.


Google rating: 4.6/5.0
Founded: 2011
Headquarters: New York City, US
Phone: (646) 827-4366
Official website: https://www.digitalocean.com/

Screenshot via digitalocean.com
Screenshot via digitalocean.com
Screenshot via digitalocean.com
Screenshot via digitalocean.com

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