DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc. announced the launch of
Scalable Storage
for DigitalOcean PostgreSQL and MySQL Managed Databases, which enables
small and medium-sized businesses to only pay for the data resources
they need, preventing cloud underutilization and optimizing customer
spend. With this new offering, DigitalOcean customers can increase the
disk storage of their Managed Databases without needing to change
compute and memory to meet higher data utilization demands.
"As businesses continue to grow and face ever-increasing customer
demands, they need a database solution that can seamlessly scale
alongside them," said Megan Wood, Chief Strategy & Product Officer
at DigitalOcean. "DigitalOcean's portfolio is tailored to meet the needs
of startups and tech entrepreneurs, enabling them with flexible and
cost-effective solutions like Scalable Storage. With this new offering,
businesses can easily accommodate dynamic database storage requirements
and expand their data footprint with confidence, making it easier to
grow in the cloud."
Almost all businesses require a database that can scale to meet their
needs, whether it's an AI company storing voice recordings to train
their large language model or an e-commerce website keeping inventory
data up to date. For startups and SMBs with limited resources, the
ability to have flexible and affordable storage options is also
critical. Scalable Storage gives users the flexibility to add storage to
MySQL and PostgreSQL Managed Databases at cost-effective prices with
minimal friction and downtime. With a variety of shared and dedicated
configuration plans, DigitalOcean customers can benefit from more
customizable options that better fit their businesses.
-
Add disk storage without adding compute and memory: Through this
offering, users can add disk storage in 10 GB increments each priced at
$2/month to meet constantly shifting demand without needing to increase
compute and memory. Customers at different user levels can make changes
to their disk storage capacity through various ways of interactions,
including the Cloud Console or via API, allowing for a simpler and more
intuitive experience.
-
Greater disk storage capacity: All Managed Database plans come
with a range of disk storage options beginning with a minimum amount
that customers can increase from two to five times the starting amount.
With storage capacity now up to 15 TB, users can future-proof their
databases by helping to ensure they can handle the largest of database
production workloads.
-
Monitoring to optimize costs: Customers can scale compute,
memory, and storage when it matters most by monitoring utilization data
and setting alerts. By only paying for the database compute and storage
resources needed, businesses can continue to optimize costs while
maintaining peak performance.