Back in July 2017, DigitalOcean announced they were going to offer High CPU droplets for those jobs where CPU is a higher priority than memory. They are now generally available to all Digital Ocean Users. Continue Read
So the worse has happened and you need to restore your droplet to an older snapshot. First, if you're using SnapShooter make sure you pause backups. Then you need to login to your DigitalOcean account. We don't allow you to restore snapshots from SnapShooter as an added layer of security. Once you login you need to locate the correct droplet you wish to restore. Once you're on the droplets settings page you need to find Snapshots on the left menu. Continue Read
No snapshots are not destroyed when a snapshot is restored. They are kept for as long as your retention policy is set for. If you are using SnapShooter to manage your droplet and you need to restore your Digital Ocean it can be worth pausing backups to make sure your old backups are not destroyed until your happy you have fixed the issue. Continue Read
The simple answer is no, DigitalOcean does not require you to turn off your droplet to take a snapshot or backup. In the past, DigitalOcean did require the server to be shutdown first. You used to have to shut down, take snapshot and reboot. Which is a process anyone running a server does not want to do, luckily now you can keep them running. Continue Read
Unfortunately, you are unable to download your DigitalOcean snapshots and backups outside of the DigitalOcean environment. They have not made this feature available. There has been talking about making it possible but we have not seen DigitalOcean make any steps towards making this possible. Continue Read
At Digital Ocean you pay for the amount of storage your snapshot takes. This is prices at a simple $0.05 per gigabyte per month. This is different to Digital Ocean backups which are priced at 20% of the cost of the droplet no matter how much disk space you use. Backups are limited to once a week and only the last 4 weeks are retailed, where you can have as many snapshots as you wish. Continue Read