I also had to bump my memory to run php composer on a build server. 

Eric

> On Feb 18, 2014, at 7:16 PM, Michael Butash <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I actually use digital ocean, it's a vps, and they're definitely good for the 
> price.  I was running a starbound and minecraft server on it, and using it as 
> a remote shell for things, never gave me any issue cept I needed more memory 
> to do both.  I ended up have to install some scripts to mitigate asses 
> cracking against my instance, but afd and bfd worked great on it.
> 
> That was ubuntu server, but they had a lot of options.
> 
> -mb
> 
> 
>> On 02/18/2014 10:19 AM, Matt Graham wrote:
>>> On 2014-02-18 09:55, keith smith wrote:
>>> Digitalocean.com looks promising. Once you configure your VM is
>>> there a control panel for configuring your Vhost & email accounts? Or
>>> do you have to do it manually?
>> 
>> digitalocean looks like a VPS from their FAQ and articles on their site.  As 
>> such, you'll have to set up your SMTP server, IMAP server, and apache 
>> yourself.  There are articles on their site about setting all those things 
>> up using CentOS 6 and Ubuntu.  If you want a "control panel" like cpanel, 
>> then digitalocean might not be the right hosting provider for you.
>> 
>> digitalocean looks like it'd be slightly cheaper than rackspace for me 
>> running this little crow202.org site.  They don't offer Gentoo as an install 
>> option though, which means I probably won't switch.
> 
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