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Over the last several years, DigitalOcean has built out its feature set in a way that has taken it from
a provider of cheap and simple virtual machines (VMs) to a legitimate public cloud alternative, most
recently adding support for Redis and MySQL to its managed database services. As its services
evolve, it continues to experience healthy growth and maintain popularity among the independent
developer audience. Over the past two years, DigitalOcean has accelerated the velocity of its feature
development, looking to better meet the needs of a business audience. By emphasizing a simplified
feature set, pricing structure and user experience, even as it expands its competitive footprint in the
shadow of public cloud vendors such as Amazon Web Service (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google
Cloud Platform (GCP), Digital Ocean continues to help define what it means to be an alternative public
cloud in a market dominated and largely defined by hyperscalers.