Thanks Zlatko!

I've installed Ubuntu 14.04 via Virtualbox (on Win7 Pro x64), gave it 100GB 
of space and 1GB of RAM and 2 cores of my CPU so I could have a similar 
local environment. I'm definitely not looking to running large apps. Most 
just some API frameworks, testing and a personal website. But it's good to 
know my infrastructure can scale to my needs through my host. So I'm glad 
to hear that a droplet should be able to run those things. I guess you guys 
have confirmed my course, so now all I need to do is setup my

And before you ask, I'm using Win7Prox64 because I'm a gamer (sorry 
Linux/OSX, I wish it were true for you so I could fully ditch Windows), but 
I don't want to dual boot over to Linux so Virtualbox was the next best 
thing (Bring it up when I want to code, close it to play some games). I 
think I can even setup shared files between them so I don't have to worry 
about installing Sublime Text 3 on it and can code on 1 window of my setup 
(Windows/Sublime), save it (saves in a shared location), and then test it 
on the Ubuntu environment.

Man, virtualized environments are schnazzy. :)

I just gotta resolve this issue where the Ubuntu/VirtualBox resolution 
shows as being really low now...

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