Running Laravel on the DigitalOcean App Platform
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Here's a deep dive into running Laravel on DigitalOcean's new PAAS offering.
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– atymic.dev - submitted by atymic
Here's a deep dive into running Laravel on DigitalOcean's new PAAS offering.
Read more [atymic.dev]
A couple of weeks ago, we released Mailcoach: an affordable, self-hosted solution to send out newsletters. Installing it into an existing Laravel application is quite easy if you have experience with Laravel.
We wanted to make getting started with Mailcoach easier for those without experience with Laravel or PHP. Using our a 1-click-installer on the Digital Ocean marketplace you can set up an entire Mailcoach installation in a couple of minutes.
In this blogpost I'd like to show you how you can use the installer and how we built it.
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When you don't use specific knowledge or skills, you may find that, eventually, you just forget said knowledge or skill.
Something embarrassing happened to me the other day. I was playing around with a new server on Digital Ocean and it occurred to me: I had no idea how to manage it. This is slightly awkward because I've been a sysadmin for over 10yrs, the largest part of my professional career.
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I'm happy to share that this blog now celebrates its second anniversary. Two years ago I started murze.be to share my bookmarks and interesting links I found with other developers. Along the way I started to write some articles of my own, mainly introductory posts to the now 100+ packages my team…
A few years ago all the projects I worked on were served on a shared hosting environment. It was quite common that a client had ftp access to server to upload some files. A control like Cpanel or Plesk made it really easy to create some ftp accounts. Fast forward to today. Most projects are hosted…
This morning I got a mail from the support department of DigitalOcean, which hosts most sites for my company Spatie. (If you're not familiar with DO-speak, "droplet" is just a synonym for "server")
My current hosting provider, DigitalOcean, has a great backup service. It takes frequent snapshots of entire droplets and it's very easy to restore the snapshot quickly. Unfortunately backups are only taken once every week. For our clients this is not acceptable. If you only rely solely on the DO…
October saw the company add 26.000 new active users, a continuation of the average 20,000 new users coming on board each month.http://www.forbes.com/sites/benkepes/2014/12/09/digitalocean-raises-50m-but-even-that-cant-explain-the-growth/
I didn't know these guys were so big.