Bengaluru, Sep 14 (IANS): US-based cloud infrastructure provider DigitalOcean on Wednesday launched new High Memory Droplets (cloud servers) to support large-scale database, more advanced workloads and applications.
"By offering High Memory Droplets, developers now have an optimal solution for larger, high-performance database that demand aggressive memory caching for data file management," Julia Austin, Chief Technology Officer of DigitalOcean, said in a statement.
DigitalOcean also announced five new High Memory Droplets plans that start at $120 per month or $0.18 per hour and scale from 16GB to 224GB of RAM while maintaining an appropriate amount of local storage and CPU.
While DigitalOcean's standard Droplets make it easy for developers to deploy a healthy balance of RAM, CPU and local SSD-based storage, High Memory Droplets enable developers and businesses running large-scale database that require more RAM such as MongoDB, Cassandra and Redis.