On 05/16/2016 04:40 PM, Nathan England wrote: > > I have been using Digital Ocean for several years now and I have dozens > of droplets running Centos. My typical scenario consists of spinning up > a droplet, configuring it for lamp, and developing to my clients specs. > All development is done locally and then moved to the droplet for client > testing and everything else that comes along with consulting. > > Once everything is completed and the client is happy, in every case, I > have then moved the application to a different web host, such as > Rackspace or GoDaddy, depending on what the client requests or their > ability to self-manage... > > In all the years I have worked with these hosts, along with others like > Bluehost and Hostgator, I have had significantly less problems with my > Digital Ocean virtual hosts than I have on any of the other > "professional" hosting companies. > > I'm currently spending ~$1200 a month with Rackspace and have constant > issues, almost daily outages, and my dev servers for the same > application on DO have been up for months. (Some issues are purely > network related which is out of my control and Rackspace does not want > to acknowledge any issues, and some are purely because some people in > China want to be my friend...) > > Is anyone else using DO for production environments? I guess my real > issue is I've not used DO with a major application under sustained heavy > load (cpu/memory/network). I won't use anyone else but DigitalOcean for my production workloads. The rest - Rackspace, Amazon, Azure, etc. - are too damned expensive, too damned flaky, and don't even come close to the level of customer service I get from DO. Thomas --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss