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by drchiu
2802 days ago
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Thanks @jarland for chiming into this thread. I love how DO has evolved over the past several years and want to comment about that. I use DO for production and have gradually migrated my infrastructure away from AWS and Linode to Digital Ocean as the platform improved. Just a quick question: If the algorithm is triggered (regardless if it is a false positive or not) and the user is notified, what happens with the droplets in the meantime? Is there a grace period for the user to act before DO takes action? And is the whole account frozen or just the offending droplets? It seems the major concern amongst commenters here is the sudden lost of service. Thanks for the great service, and I look forward to your insight on this. |
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The account is also notified about the action and a dialogue is opened, to determine what the situation is.
There is no sudden loss of service. There is no loss of service without communication. If after multiple rounds of communication it is determined that the account is fraudulent, even then there is no loss of service that isn't communicated well in advance of the situation.