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Good bye, Digital Ocean! Hello again, GitHub!
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:date: 2015-04-25T21:18:56Z
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:category: blog
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:url: blog/2015/4/25/good-bye-digital-ocean-hello-again-github.html
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:save_as: blog/2015/4/25/good-bye-digital-ocean-hello-again-github.html
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:status: published
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:author: Gergely Polonkai
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Few years ago I have signed up for a `Digital Ocean <https://www.digitalocean.com/>`_ account. I
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used one single droplet for my private needs, like hosting my private Git repositories and my
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blog. However, as I didn’t host anything else there except my blog, I decided to shut it down.
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From now on, my blog is on `GitHub Pages <https://pages.github.com/>`_, as it provides just
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everything I need (except automatically converting my resume to PDF. But I can live without
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that.)
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I’m really sorry, Digital Ocean Guys, your hosting is awesome and I’ll keep recommending you to
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others, but paying for a droplet for one single blog is overkill.
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