Digital ocean are a hosting platform. They came into the spot light a year or two ago as offering cheap VPS hosting.
They also give you the standard setup images, scaling, etc.
I asked the question as i was on there website earlier and I had seen the counter with the number of nodes setup so far; and thought I wonder what the largest site is on there.
Re SSD disks, as someone who's using both Digital Ocean and Ramnode: For PostgreSQL on smallish data sets (5GB) doing Sphinx reindexes every few minutes Digital Ocean's I/O performance is much lower than Ramnode's KVM SSD instances. Disk benchmarks on the two gave me 5-10x in Ramnode's favor on small instances. Digital Ocean is still pretty decent for a budget provider and Ramnode has all the standard issues of a smaller hoster (and all the advantages), but if I/O performance is critical to you it might be worth taking into account. DO is much slicker, though.
Stick around HN a while and you will hear about all the major VPS providers and learn about both the good and bad experiences people have had with ______ provider
They also give you the standard setup images, scaling, etc.
I asked the question as i was on there website earlier and I had seen the counter with the number of nodes setup so far; and thought I wonder what the largest site is on there.
They are also on the front of hacker news today as they have just completed a new funding round https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7353868
Oh and forgot they also only offer SSD disks.