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I want to purchase cloud servers from DigitalOcean, however I know very little about managing and maintaining servers (I just develop the websites). I know what I need without knowing how to do it.

 

So my first alternative is to pay a company to look after my servers for me so they must understand my business.

 

My second alternative is to find an individual and pay him/her.

 

I have done a few Google searches but I cannot find companies that do this, I guess I'm searching for the wrong things.

 

Do you know of any companies that do this or recommend any? I know that Rackspace do "Managed Operations" but at this point it is far too expensive.

 

Certain things I require the businesses or individual to be able to do is:

  • Load balancing
  • Adding or Increasing servers without downtime
 

What other Google searches do you think I should try?

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I know that Rackspace do "Managed Operations" but at this point it is far too expensive.

That is indeed what your looking for. It's not cheap, no.

 

If you can find a freelance devops guy you could go down that route (hint hint). We have a freelance board, but I'm not sure where else you might search or how much activity you might get.

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