By Cesar Luis
Hi. Just want to clarify my ideas.
Sorry for my English.
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Thanks for your quick answer. Ok. A container has its own resources or share with other containers? If resources are shared, it means that if one container consumes all resources, the other containers will be unavailable, Right?
Hi @cluis13915,
Yes, it’s possible to have multiple docker containers on your droplet!
As for the resources, it varies depending on what you are going to deploy on the containers. I would recommend starting with the smallest droplet available and updating it if needed. I’m fairly certain the smallest one won’t suit your needs however it’s better to try and test it out before jumping to a bigger droplet. The good thing is, you can always upgrade!
Regards, KDSys
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