I’ve been on Netlify for a while and it’s great at what it does.
I recently went back to Digital Ocean for my side project because of what Netlify currently doesn’t have: DNSSEC, HTTP/2 push and prioritization. ECC certificates from Let’s Encrypt.
From a performance point of view, ECC certs are significantly smaller than RSA certs at a comparable level of security.
Smaller certs translate to fewer bytes going over the wire when doing TLS handshakes, reducing latency.
But it was really their lack of HTTP/2 push support and how their CDNs don't support H2 prioritization correctly[1] which annoyed me to the point of going back to Digital Ocean and running my own instance of H2o where I have full control.[2]
I recently went back to Digital Ocean for my side project because of what Netlify currently doesn’t have: DNSSEC, HTTP/2 push and prioritization. ECC certificates from Let’s Encrypt.