Vultr and digitalocean both are good. The only downside to vultr is there is not enough tutorial about their service. Digitalocean has all kinds of tutorials and not to men...
Hey, It really depends on the website as well as the traffic you are expecting. I am working on Digitalocean, Linode and Vultr servers since 2 years.
From my point of view, ...
DigitalOcean has gained immense popularity in a couple of years while Amazon is still the giant in the marketplace. This Google Trends graph will help you understand the si...
Even a micro server can handle lakhs of connections in a day. The main thing to be looked is how they behave in case of concurrent connections and type of interaction they ...
The answer really depends on what server you are choosing. Every virtual server has a ram and cpu limit. If you planning to take the $5 per month and want magic to happen, ...
To answer this question properly you must first know the difference between the two platforms. WP Engine is a managed web hosting platform that specializes in Wordpress app...
In short, DigitalOcean is usually what you want or will eventually want but you may consider Heroku in certain circumstances.
Heroku is like cPanel PHP/MySQL hosting (e.g. G...
DigitalOcean is just another Cloud Service provider in broader terms, but its very user-friendly, so most of the people who finds AWS is too complex to understand or Google...
I use (and love) both for different reasons, and there's different case scenarios to use each of them.
It's best to figure out what you are going to do with your project fir...
How much traffic a shared hosting can handle totally depends on hosting provider and plan.
For hosting providers like Godaddy it can easily handle traffic of 40k to 50k visi...
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