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What is DigitalOcean droplets?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 2:24 pm

DigitalOcean Droplets is a serverless platform that lets you create and manage servers using code. Droplets use the Docker engine, so you can use the same tools and libraries to build, deploy, and manage applications on DigitalOcean Droplets as you would on traditional servers.

DigitalOcean Droplets let you run applications in a lightweight, low-cost manner. You can deploy applications with a few simple commands, and you can scale your applications up or down as needed.

You can also use DigitalOcean Droplets to run experimental applications or applications that you don’t want to commit to long-term.

DigitalOcean Droplets also offer a wide variety of features and tools, including:

PRO TIP: DigitalOcean droplets are virtual machines that run on the DigitalOcean platform. They are designed to be easy to use and deploy, and can be used for a variety of purposes, from web development to data processing. However, they can also be used for malicious purposes, such as DDoS attacks. As such, it is important to be aware of the potential risks associated with using DigitalOcean droplets.

Webhooks : You can use DigitalOcean Droplets to trigger actions in your applications, such as sending a message to a customer when their account is updated.

: You can use DigitalOcean Droplets to trigger actions in your applications, such as sending a message to a customer when their account is updated. APIs: You can use DigitalOcean Droplets to expose your applications’ functionality as webhooks or APIs.

DigitalOcean Droplets let you easily and quickly create and manage servers using code. You can use the same tools and libraries to build, deploy, and manage applications on DigitalOcean Droplets as you would on traditional servers.

DigitalOcean Droplets also offer a wide variety of features and tools, including webhooks and APIs.

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