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DigitalOcean doesn’t throttle the network speed of droplets. Your droplet, however, is sharing a hypervisor with a number of other …
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If you had read on to the next article, entitled “Stop Using Digital Ocean Now : The Aftermath”, you would see the comment left by …
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DigitalOcean will not pool transfer caps across all droplets in an account. Each droplet will have its individual transfer cap.
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DigitalOcean will not pool transfer caps across all droplets in an account. Each droplet will have its individual transfer cap.
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Simply use the service. You are charged for what you use.
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Promo codes are currently disabled. The support staff recommends that you open a ticket in a week or two to have your promo code ma…
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This seems relevant to your question: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-create-a-ssl-certificate-on-apache-for…
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Greetings. I did a little independent research and spun up a new droplet for testing (CentOS 6.4 x32). `free -m’ shows that 48 MB a…
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IPs are reserved for a droplet until it is destroyed. Rebooting a server does not change its IP address.
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Yes, that’s correct if you want your Gmail to be accessible from mail.yourdomain.com, as stated here: http://support.google.com/a/b…
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Those values look correct to me when I double-checked them with Google. As for setting up Google Apps, I don’t personally have any …
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Since your domain is using DigitalOcean’s name servers, you should create the records from DigitalOcean’s control panel. Creating t…
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