DigitalOcean provides robust infrastructure and reliable network connectivity to businesses around the globe, with 15 distributed data centers in nine regions.
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In IaaS usability, VPS for SMBs, & SMB Hosting on G2
15
Globally distributed datacenters
99.99%
Uptime SLA for Droplets and Volumes block storage
>600k
Customers building with DigitalOcean
DigitalOcean's infrastructure is built to reduce latency, provide minimal downtime, and ensure you can serve excellent experiences to your customers.
We're committed to protecting sensitive customer and company information and are compliant with AICPA SOC 2 Type II and SOC 3 Type II certifications.
Easily scale your business with cloud-native products and managed offerings that can help you along every step of your cloud journey.
With an uptime SLA of 99.99%, you can rest assured that your customers have the experience you want them to — we also issue refunds issued any time is lost.
Our global private Internet Edge and Backbone network is designed to reliably carry your customer's traffic across the globe to help deliver superior experiences no matter where you are.
Enjoy top-tier performance from virtual machines powered by the latest generations of Intel Xeon and AMD Epyc processors and best-in-class storage across all data centers.
Affordable price points, industry-leading bandwidth pricing, and flat pricing across all data centers simplifies paying for cloud so you can focus on growing your business and not costs.
Our newest data center in Sydney, Australia was built from the ground up with a new network designed to easily scale.
Learn more about our data centers and the underlying infrastructure that helps businesses scale on our platform.
Collect metrics for visibility, monitor Droplet performance, and receive alerts if infrastructure issues arise — with no configuration required.
A DigitalOcean data center is a physical location where we host all our compute, storage, and networking infrastructure.
A region is a location or city where our physical data centers are located. A region (say San Francisco) may have multiple data centers (e.g., SFO1, SFO2, etc.)
If you have any additional questions, please refer to the Trust Platform which has various resources, certification and transparency reports (including GDPR and Privacy Shield), and Trust FAQs.