Digital Ocean MySQL - 16 GiB / 6 vCPUs, $ 244.35/mo. on Linux Cloud
MySQL - 16 GiB / 6 vCPUs has been added on Oct 3, 2025, Aggregate Rating (2 out of 10 from 2 reviews)
| 💪 CPU/Cores : | 6 vCPUs |
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| 🔋 RAM : | 16000 MB |
| 🆓 free domains : | 0 |
| 📌 Dedicated IPs : | 0 |
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| ✍️ Support Options : | Help Desk |
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*📜 Plan description
Higher-capacity option aimed at production databases under sustained load-marketplaces, analytics-heavy dashboards, or APIs with many concurrent clients. It supports 290–580 GiB of storage at the same $0.215/GiB/mo rate, and pairs well with read replicas for isolating batch/reporting workloads from latency-sensitive transactions. If your RTO/RPO targets call for rapid recovery, enable high availability so a standby takes over automatically during failures.
Operationally, you still get one predictable monthly bill, daily backups, maintenance windows, metrics/alerts, and a managed control surface (UI/API/CLI). This makes the tier attractive for small teams that need serious capacity without a full-time DBA and infrastructure engineer.
Operationally, you still get one predictable monthly bill, daily backups, maintenance windows, metrics/alerts, and a managed control surface (UI/API/CLI). This makes the tier attractive for small teams that need serious capacity without a full-time DBA and infrastructure engineer.
📄 Editorial Review
DigitalOcean is a cloud-first provider (founded 2012) that targets developers, startups, and SMBs with simple tooling, predictable pricing, and a broad—but focused—product lineup. Their core compute service, Droplets (Linux VMs on SSD with KVM virtualization), can be deployed in minutes and integrate cleanly with networking, storage, and security features. The platform emphasizes a clean control panel, a mature API/CLI, and rich docs/tutorials so builders can stay productive without hyperscaler complexity.They now span a full IaaS/PaaS mix: Droplets (shared and dedicated CPU families, including Basic/General Purpose/CPU-Optimized/Memory-Optimized/Storage-Optimized), Managed Kubernetes (DOKS) with a free HA control plane and autoscaling, Functions for serverless, and App Platform for fully managed app deployments. Storage options include Spaces (S3-compatible object storage with CDN), Block Storage (Volumes), backups/snapshots, and a Container Registry. Managed data services cover PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Valkey, OpenSearch, and Kafka—all designed to offload patching, failover, and routine ops.
DigitalOcean has also moved decisively into AI: Gradient™ AI introduces GPU Droplets and bare-metal GPUs (NVIDIA and AMD), 1-click model deployments, and a managed platform for agentic/LLM workflows. Networking features are practical and developer-friendly: Cloud Firewalls, Load Balancers (with Let’s Encrypt and HTTP/3), VPC and VPC peering, Reserved IPs/BYOIP, IPv6, always-on DDoS protection, and Partner Network Connect for private multi-cloud links.
Timeline
DigitalOcean launched in 2012 (TechStars), quickly expanded infrastructure and community in 2013–2016 with new regions (San Francisco, Frankfurt, Canada, Bangalore) and features like Floating IPs. From 2017–2019, they broadened the platform with research programs (Currents), startup support (Hatch), General Purpose Droplets, and DigitalOcean Kubernetes plus Managed Databases. In 2020 they hosted the Deploy conference and, in 2021, went public while adding serverless capabilities via the Nimbella acquisition. The momentum continued in 2022 with DigitalOcean Functions, DO Impact, Partner Pod, and the acquisition of Cloudways. In 2023, they acquired Paperspace and introduced Gradient™ AI offerings (including Managed Kafka and Premium CPU-Optimized Droplets), signaling a deliberate push into AI/ML alongside their core developer cloud.
Overall, they deliver a balanced combination of simplicity, scale, and price that suits everything from hobby projects to production SaaS.
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