- How to Add SSH Keys to New or Existing Droplets
- How to Connect to Droplets with SSH
- How do I install an SSL Certificate on a Droplet?
- How to Connect to Droplets with the Droplet Console
- Why is SMTP blocked?
- How to Troubleshoot SSH Connectivity Issues
- Choosing the Right CPU Droplet Plan
- How to Create SSH Keys with PuTTY on Windows
- How to Create SSH Keys with OpenSSH on MacOS or Linux
- How to Troubleshoot SSH Authentication Issues
Droplets
Generated on 13 Jun 2025
DigitalOcean Droplets are Linux-based virtual machines (VMs) that run on top of virtualized hardware. Each Droplet you create is a new server you can use, either standalone or as part of a larger, cloud-based infrastructure.
Quickstarts and intermediate tutorials to get started.
How to accomplish specific tasks in detail, like creation/deletion, configuration, and management.
Resources on native tools for working with Droplets, troubleshooting, and Droplet metadata.
Explanations and definitions of core concepts in Droplet.
Features, plans and pricing, availability, limits, known issues, and more.
Get help with technical support and answers to frequently asked questions.
Latest Updates
12 June 2025
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AMD Instinct MI300X GPUs are now available in 1- and 8-GPU configurations for GPU Droplets via the control panel and via the API using slugs
gpu-mi300x1-192gb
(1 GPU) andgpu-mi300x8-1536gb
(8 GPUs). Learn more about GPU Droplet plans.
7 May 2025
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NVIDIA RTX 4000 and RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs are now available for GPU Droplets via the control panel and via the API using slugs
gpu-4000adax1-20gb
andgpu-6000adax1-48gb
respectively. Learn more about GPU Droplet plans.
27 March 2025
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NVIDIA L40S GPUs are now available for GPU Droplets via the control panel and via the API using the slug
gpu-l40sx1-48gb
. Learn more about GPU Droplet plans.
For more information, see all Droplets release notes.