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I had a similar situation with DigitalOcean. Droplets were taken offline with no notification whatsoever, only answered after I submitted a ticket. This has happened to me twice.


Why were they taken offline? I had a droplet taken offline for security reasons once and they were very communicative and responsive.


Same reason. Did they send you a notification that it was going to happen? I did not, and only discovered it when the application being hosted on the droplet wasn't loading. Luckily it was just a personal tool.


They opened a ticket and sent me an email before they turned off the NIC.




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