Earlier quoted context omitted.
That is true but as per the poster above, I've seen 10x the attack traffic on a DO IP address so any zero-days and you're already herded into a predictable net block ready to be poked.
This is true for pretty much any VPS-only hoster, they all have well defined ranges and tons of targets to attack. I see thousands of attempts a day at Linode and hundreds at Leaseweb (dedi and VPSes) and DO. It's just part of doing business.
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#52Adding to the commentary on here with something not so gushing: * kernels lag terribly behind the distributions meaning you're wide open sometimes. * can't resize or add storage * no freebsd support or custom kernels * VM availability problems. If you want to have another box, you aren't guaranteed to get one. * no IPv6 * somewhat shonky security reputation. * cant deliver to yahoo mail from their AMS2 IPs I've been…
I also use them and in general like them but would add to this list; * Can't add backups to an already provisioned node * Undocumented "droplet limits" e.g. one day you'll click "Add Droplet" and it will say "You've reached your droplet limit, please contact support". They'll generally raise it after some basic security verification but it's a nasty shock since you don't find out about it until you need to provision…
Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#53I am running these services in a $5/month DO droplet: dns [named], ntpd, httpd [apache], smtp [postfix], imap [dovecot], webmail [roundcube], vpn [pptpd]. It's taking 350MB off 500MB RAM. Now after adding getmail to back up gmail I am now wondering what more I can do with it.
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#54Adding to the commentary on here with something not so gushing: * kernels lag terribly behind the distributions meaning you're wide open sometimes. * can't resize or add storage * no freebsd support or custom kernels * VM availability problems. If you want to have another box, you aren't guaranteed to get one. * no IPv6 * somewhat shonky security reputation. * cant deliver to yahoo mail from their AMS2 IPs I've been…
My logs show increased break-in attempts after moving to Digital Ocean. Their IPs are hot targets for hackers, making it all the more important to properly secure my droplets, something I'm having a hard time doing in Linux. With Linux, it's lot of beating around the bush. Overcomplicated config files, a lot of disabling and removing of things one don't need, having to deal with a messy and outdated firewall. With Op…
sudo ufw allow proto tcp from any to any port 22
sudo ufw enable
Then you can just edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config the same as you would on OpenBSD.Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is true for pretty much any VPS-only hoster, they all have well defined ranges and tons of targets to attack. I see thousands of attempts a day at Linode and hundreds at Leaseweb (dedi and VPSes) and DO. It's just part of doing business.
It's certainly true for dedicated-only hosters too.
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#56Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#57We run our infrastructure on both AWS and DigitalOcean. 1) DO consistently beats the price performance. 2) DO has simple pricing model --> No ondemand / reserved instances 3) AWS is more feature rich but DO continues to add new functionalities like private networking and new data centers
Must be nice to have your providers competing with each other. Everyone knows Bezos loves a good ole race to the bottom better than anyone. I suspect we'll see even steeper AWS price cuts this year in response.
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#58Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#59DigitalOcean are dishonest with their customers. It's sad to see such a reputable firm throw in with people known to be liars.
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#60I use linode and was drawing comparisons between two: 1. 8 cores on linode is what binds me to it. Linode rules here 2. Digital ocean is cheaper than linode 3. More Network transfer in linode (minimum 2TB) 4. Digital ocean offers more RAM 5. Private network - Does not exist on Linode. Shame. DO Rules.. What else...