Lee Briggs said:
The data layer is where the resources you’re managing really start to open up. This is where you’ll find things like databases, object stores, message queues, and anything else that’s used to store or transfer data.
- AWS: RDS, DynamoDB, S3, SQS, SNS, Kinesis, Redshift, DocumentDB, ElastiCache, DynamoDB
- Azure: SQL, CosmosDB, Blob Storage, Queue Storage, Event Grid, Event Hubs, Service Bus, Redis Cache
- Google Cloud: Cloud SQL, Cloud Spanner, Cloud Storage, Cloud Pub/Sub, Cloud Datastore, Cloud Bigtable, Cloud Memorystore
- Managed Databases - PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, MongoDB
- Spaces - S3-compatible object storage
- Spaces Bucket Objects - Object storage management
nyc3is the onlynycdata center with Spaces, Container Registry, or Functions at the time of the writing. Check the official docs for any updates.atl1is the only no-nyc east coast of US data center for digital ocean. So from a latency minimization perspective it makes sense to stick withnyc3.