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Build your application the way you want with our suite of compute products including VMs, managed containers, PaaS, and serverless functions.
Build, train, and deploy AI agents with the DigitalOcean Gradient™ AI Agentic Cloud.
Store and access any amount of data reliably in the cloud, with S3-compatible Spaces Object Storage, network-based Volumes block storage, or NFS-based Network File Storage.
Create backups, upload custom images, use preconfigured images to create resources, and store Docker images in a private registry.
Run fully managed database clusters running your choice of database engine and avoid manual setup and maintenance.
Secure and control the traffic to your applications with VPC networking, traffic filtering, and load balancing.
Track the health of your infrastructure, URLs, and more, set alerts to stay informed, and organize your resources with projects.
Teams are how you manage your billing and infrastructure on DigitalOcean. You can work by yourself by remaining the only person on your team or collaborate by adding more people to teams you own.
Developer Tools
Manage your DigitalOcean resources from the command line with doctl, our open-source command line interface (CLI).
Programmatically manage your Droplets, Spaces, and other DigitalOcean resources using conventional HTTP requests. Use RESTful APIs to programmatically manage Droplets, Spaces, and other DigitalOcean resources.
Interact with Paperspace resources programmatically using the Paperspace API or CLI, and find documentation for legacy tools.
Automate DigitalOcean infrastrucuture and configuration management using the open source Ansible framework.
Deploy and change many resources simultaneously using the open source Terraform tool.
Official Python client for the DigitalOcean API (OpenAPIv3). Install with pip, authenticate with a personal access token, and call API operations via pydo.Client.
Official and community client libraries for the DigitalOcean API, with installation instructions and quickstart examples.
We use and contribute to open source software.
Use MCP servers to manage DigitalOcean services from any MCP-compatible client.
Latest Updates
Upcoming Changes
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App Platform’s XL build resources (8 CPUs and 20 GiB of memory during builds) are now enabled for all apps by default. The
xl-buildflag is now deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Removexl-buildfrom your app spec to avoid potential errors once the flag is fully retired. -
DigitalOcean Managed Caching is being discontinued on 30 June 2025.
To replace Managed Caching, we are offering Managed Valkey, a Redis-compatible alternative with RDMA and higher throughput. All existing Managed Caching clusters automatically convert to Valkey clusters by 30 June 2025 during your upgrade window, retaining all data.
9 April 2026
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NAT gateways now provide 2 Gbps of symmetrical bandwidth for each size, up from 25 Mbps. NAT gateways are available in 1-5 size increments and each size increment includes 100 GiB of outbound data transfer per month.
Read VPC NAT Gateway Features and VPC Pricing for details.
8 April 2026
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Droplets that use the VPC-local DNS resolver can now access Spaces buckets over DigitalOcean’s internal network instead of the public internet. Traffic routed over the internal network does not count against your Spaces outbound transfer allowance.
Private Spaces traffic is available in all regions; in the AMS, NYC, and SFO region groups, Droplets can also access Spaces buckets in other datacenters within the same group over the internal network. For more details, see the Spaces bandwidth billing documentation.
3 April 2026
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The following models are deprecated from the Model Catalog:
- Meta Llama 3.1 8B-Instruct
- Mistral NeMo
Migrate to Llama 3.3 70B-Instruct (
llama3.3-70b-instruct) and gpt-oss-20b (openai-gpt-oss-20b) models respectively, to avoid service disruption. -
The following models are deprecated from DigitalOcean Gradient™ AI Platform:
- Meta Llama 3.1 8B-Instruct
- Mistral NeMo
Migrate to a supported active model to avoid service disruption. For information on our model deprecation policy and recommended replacement models, see Model Support Policy.
For more, see our full release notes.