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How To Automate the Scaling of Your Web Application on DigitalOcean Ubuntu 16.04 Droplets

Introduction
In this tutorial we will demonstrate how to use the DigitalOcean API to horizontally scale your server setup using DOProxy, a Ruby script that, once configured, provides a command line interface to scale your HTTP application server tier up or down.
DOProxy was written specifically...
How To Automate the Scaling of Your Web Application on DigitalOcean Ubuntu 16.04 Droplets
How To Automate the Scaling of Your Web Application on DigitalOcean Ubuntu 16.04 Droplets
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