Account SSH 13, 14 April 2017 more hosting America, France and Singapore. SSH Free 13 April 2017 Poland and Luxembourg. SSH Premium 13/14 4, 2017 Japan and Korea. (SSH Host 15 Mei 2017 Canada and Brazil). DigitalOcean: Guide to hosting your website on a VPS server. Since some years ago, I tried for the first time the Digital Ocean Service, I loved their approach and philosophy, as well as be clearly oriented to a specific sector: developers. Although I wasn't going wrong with MediaTemple, recently I decided to make a migration to DigitalOcean, and take to modernize, "tune" the infrastructure, reduce costs, and pass me to this great and flexible supplier. As it has become the custom, I also decided to take the opportunity and tell a little operation, so that anyone who wants to accommodate your website on it, to get to know their possibilities and things that offers.
Before anything, saying that DigitalOcean is a wonderful service that I personally, love is very linked to the world of GNU/Linux and system administration. In addition, it is one of the companies of «Cloud Hosting» which has experienced tremendous growth in recent years. There are other services such as for example, AWS, Amazon or Azure, Microsoft, which are intended for more complex deployments, but personally have preferred DigitalOcean for several reasons: price: for small projects, Digital Ocean has a very affordable price. The minimum service (VPS server) costs about $ 5 a month.
Characteristics of the droplet (new server). DigitalOcean calls Droplets (droplet) servers and your creation is really simple. If you look at the top main menu, we have several options: Droplets, Images, Networking, etc... We will focus on the first of them, Droplets, which is the section where appear us all the servers we have in our account. As it is now empty, we're going to the right, the Create Droplet button and start. The first step is to choose a distribution for our server. Eventually, Digital Ocean going by adding new systems, but for now, we can choose between Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Fedora, Debian, CoreOS, and CentOS.
Characteristics of the droplet (new server). DigitalOcean calls Droplets (droplet) servers and your creation is really simple. If you look at the top main menu, we have several options: Droplets, Images, Networking, etc... We will focus on the first of them, Droplets, which is the section where appear us all the servers we have in our account. As it is now empty, we're going to the right, the Create Droplet button and start. The first step is to choose a distribution for our server. Eventually, Digital Ocean going by adding new systems, but for now, we can choose between Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Fedora, Debian, CoreOS, and CentOS.
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