Using DigitalOcean Droplet With D.?

Jonathan M Davis newsgroup.d at jmdavisprog.com
Wed Jan 9 22:26:56 UTC 2019


On Wednesday, January 9, 2019 7:31:39 AM MST Adam D. Ruppe via Digitalmars-d 
wrote:
> You can use virtually anything on digital ocean. You just install
> the stuff on the virtual server.
>
> I run my package documentation server (
> http://arsd-official.dpldocs.info/arsd.html ) on digitalocean. It
> is simple for me: I upload my binary executables I build on my
> computer, and run them on the droplet. It works for me.

Yeah. digital ocean is just giving you VMs that you can run pretty much
anything on. There's nothing special about them that would limit what you
can do. Unless you pay for a heftier droplet, they're likely to be a lot
wimpier than your desktop or laptop, but even the $5 droplet is plenty for a
lot of stuff. There's no reason why there would be a problem running D on a
droplet any more than there would be on your home computer.

Personally, I use digital ocean for anything I do that needs to be in the
cloud (including my website), and I've even done stuff like use it with ldc
and its fuzzer so that I could find bugs in my code, because I could run a
linux droplet with a new enough verson of llvm, and my FreeBSD machine's
llvm wasn't quite new enough yet to have the fuzzer. And in that case, the
entire purpose of the droplet was to use D.

- Jonathan M Davis





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