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Yeah noticed that as well. First thing I do is (on debian), update packages and the kernel, install ufw (allow only 22), fail2ban, postfix and logwatch. Then setup a non privileged user, sudo, turn of root ssh and password auth and move to key based auth. Then I can sleep/configure the rest of the system. Been meaning to package this all up in an ansible playbook but I can't be bothered :( I'd be using FreeBSD if the…
It took me about an hour to put all of this into an ansible playbook. I think there are couple of examples out on blogs about this as well. If there is interest I'll share my playbook. Writing this playbook paid off already for the second installation of the box.
DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
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Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#82I 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...
DO had lots of hiccups with it's networking when I tried them (though was over a year ago so ymmv).
Everything I have on Linode earns me money in one way or another so they pay for themselves, I currently have 3 nodes for a total of $60 bucks a month, DO I could do the same for $15 but really $45 a month is nothing compared to the cost of a machine going down even briefly (even if it takes me an hour to fix, I bill more than that).
For me Linode hits the sweetspot of price/reliability.
Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#83Adding 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…
Don't write about the owner's golf buddies either. https://vpsexperience.wordpress.com/ An odd experience, I would say.
Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#84Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yeah noticed that as well. First thing I do is (on debian), update packages and the kernel, install ufw (allow only 22), fail2ban, postfix and logwatch. Then setup a non privileged user, sudo, turn of root ssh and password auth and move to key based auth. Then I can sleep/configure the rest of the system. Been meaning to package this all up in an ansible playbook but I can't be bothered :( I'd be using FreeBSD if the…
It took me about an hour to put all of this into an ansible playbook. I think there are couple of examples out on blogs about this as well. If there is interest I'll share my playbook. Writing this playbook paid off already for the second installation of the box.
Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#85If you can scale your system using only 0.5 GB per node, you get more cpu per dollar since the 5$ and 10$ levels both have 1 cpu. Higher levels seem to be multiples of the 10$ level. Does anyone have experience with this in a production system with a lot of users? Are there horizontally scalable database systems that work well on many nodes with only 512MB each?
The main place where I could see this being appealing would be complex analytic jobs (since they're more CPU-intensive), but even so, if on 512MB nodes it has to spill to disk because there isn't enough RAM (or transmit a bunch of data across the network because it split the job over two nodes) and on a bigger machine it didn't need to, you probably would have been better off with the bigger machine.
Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#86Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#87We 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
Digital Ocean is like the place with a bunch of servers in the garage. Yes, its cheap. No, I would not trust it to run my business.
I'm very interested to see how they think they can compete with AWS, considering Amazon's cost to acquire equipment and their AWS software engineering team.
Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#88Adding 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…
Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
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Don't write about the owner's golf buddies either. https://vpsexperience.wordpress.com/ An odd experience, I would say.
Can someone verify this story? It sounds pretty convincing with screenshots and all. If it's true I'm taking my business else where.
I guess it could happen, but wow.. its like trying to get Beyonce derp face or whatever meme removed from the internet
Re: DigitalOcean Raises $37.2M From Andreessen Horowitz to Take on AWS
#90Only their billing is a hot mess, mostly because they think it works and their customers are wrongly entering the CC #. For 4 months now, same problem and they have off-shore support that reads scripted answers. They just read the closest answer related to billing.