Is it possible to craft a custom image based on the regular ubuntu droplet, then spawn X amount of them programmatically.
That way I would only have to setup one VM, but scale it out to as many as I need on the fly without having to install/setup each on individually.
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Yes, you can spin up a droplet, install whatever you like on it, and then take a snapshot of it. Then, whenever you need to replicate that setup, create a new droplet off the snapshot instead of the OS image. A snapshot is a complete copy of a Droplet’s filesystem, so it contains everything that was on the Droplet.
You can use the List a User’s Images API call to list your images - including snapshots - to get the image ID for the snapshot which you can then supply as the image ID when creating a new Droplet.
Brilliant! By chance know how much it cost to hold a single snapshot image.
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