Digital Ocean won't let new customers create resources in four DCs, won't say why
The junior cloud company's, which lists resources customers can deploy, was last updated on July 18 and offers the following warning about four datacenters:
AMS2 is in Amsterdam's Netherlands hub, while the NYC and SFO datacenters can be found in New York City and San Francisco. The matrix indicates there are nine other datacenters – including two in NYC, two in Europe, one in the UK, and one in Singapore – with capacity for Droplets. That's the company's term for a VM. So 30 percent of Digital Ocean's datacenters have barriers to Droplet creation.
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