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DigitalOcean vs Proxmox VE

Proxmox VE
Software
Open-source hypervisor combining KVM and LXC virtualisation
- From
- €120/year
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Only DigitalOcean has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: DigitalOcean data transfer overage charged at $0.01 per GiB beyond included allowances; Proxmox VE per-socket licensing model: cost scales with CPU socket count, not vCore count, resulting in high costs for multi-socket servers
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which DigitalOcean and Proxmox VE actually diverge.
| Attribute | DigitalOcean | Proxmox VE |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Free | €120/year |
| Pricing model | usage-based | subscription |
| Free tier | Yes | No |
| Platforms | Linux, Cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure backend) | Linux, Web, API, Self-hosted |
| Founded | 2011 | Unknown |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in DigitalOcean
- Droplets (VPS)
- Managed Kubernetes
- App Platform
- Managed Databases
- Spaces (Object Storage)
- Floating IPs
- Load Balancers
- Firewalls
Only in Proxmox VE
Nothing recorded that DigitalOcean does not also cover.
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
DigitalOcean
- Developers seeking affordable VPS starting at $4/month for small applicationsnot Proxmox VE
- Teams deploying containerised workloads with Kubernetes starting at $12/month cluster costnot Proxmox VE
- Data scientists and ML engineers requiring NVIDIA GPU access at $1.91/GPU/hour (committed)not Proxmox VE
Proxmox VE
- Open-source datacenter virtualisation for hosting providers and cloud platformsnot DigitalOcean
- Cost-sensitive enterprise virtualisation replacing commercial hypervisorsnot DigitalOcean
- High-availability clustering for disaster recovery and business continuitynot DigitalOcean
- Container deployments using LXC as lighter-weight alternative to Dockernot DigitalOcean
- Hybrid VM and container workloads in a single management interfacenot DigitalOcean
- Backup and archival infrastructure alongside primary virtualisationnot DigitalOcean
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
DigitalOcean
- Data transfer overage charged at $0.01 per GiB beyond included allowances
- Free tier includes only 3 static sites; additional static sites require paid upgrade
- Container registry free tier capped at 500 MiB storage; exceeding requires paid tier
- Functions free tier allows 90,000 GiB-seconds monthly; overages billed on usage basis
- GPU Droplets require minimum monthly commitment for lower hourly rates; on-demand significantly more expensive
Proxmox VE
- Per-socket licensing model: cost scales with CPU socket count, not vCore count, resulting in high costs for multi-socket servers
- Linux-based host only; Windows hypervisors not supported, limiting adoption in Windows-focused organisations
- Clustering and high-availability setup requires operational expertise and careful network configuration
- Commercial support tiers limit advanced features (just-in-time access, network flow logs) to paid subscriptions
- Smaller ecosystem of third-party plugins and integrations compared to VMware vSphere
Pricing, plan by plan
DigitalOcean
FreeNo published plan breakdown. See the DigitalOcean review.
Proxmox VE
€120/year- Community$120/year
- Enterprise Repository access
- Community forum support only
- Per-socket subscription model
- Basic$370/year
- 3 support tickets per year
- 1 business day response time
- Stable updates and Enterprise Repository
- Standard$550/year
- 10 support tickets per year
- 4-hour response time for critical issues
- Remote SSH support and offline updates
- Premium$1100/year
- Unlimited support tickets
- 2-hour response time for critical issues
- Remote SSH support and offline updates
Which should you pick?
Choose DigitalOcean if
- You need droplets (vps).
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Linux, Cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure backend).
- You also want managed kubernetes.
Questions people ask
- Is DigitalOcean or Proxmox VE better?
- Neither clearly leads. DigitalOcean starts at Free and Proxmox VE at €120/year, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, DigitalOcean or Proxmox VE?
- DigitalOcean has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for DigitalOcean and €120/year for Proxmox VE.
- Does DigitalOcean or Proxmox VE run on more platforms?
- DigitalOcean runs on Linux, Cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure backend). Proxmox VE runs on Linux, Web, API, Self-hosted.
- Can I use DigitalOcean for free?
- Yes. DigitalOcean has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Proxmox VE starts at €120/year.
- What is DigitalOcean best used for?
- DigitalOcean is most often used for developers seeking affordable vps starting at $4/month for small applications, teams deploying containerised workloads with kubernetes starting at $12/month cluster cost, data scientists and ml engineers requiring nvidia gpu access at $1.91/gpu/hour (committed). Of those, developers seeking affordable vps starting at $4/month for small applications and teams deploying containerised workloads with kubernetes starting at $12/month cluster cost are not what Proxmox VE is typically brought in for.
- What can DigitalOcean do that Proxmox VE cannot?
- DigitalOcean covers Droplets (VPS), Managed Kubernetes, App Platform, Managed Databases.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Proxmox VE: What is the licensing model for Proxmox VE?
Proxmox VE is open-source and free to deploy. Optional subscription tiers provide technical support, priority response times, and access to the Enterprise Repository for stable update channels. All tiers include identical virtualisation features.
SourceProxmox VE: Can I run Proxmox VE without a support subscription?
Yes. Community Edition (€120/year per socket) provides Enterprise Repository access with community-based support through forums. The core Proxmox VE platform is fully functional without any subscription.
SourceProxmox VE: What hypervisors does Proxmox VE support?
Proxmox VE includes both KVM for full virtualisation and LXC for Linux containers. It does not support Xen or Hyper-V. Workloads on those platforms must be migrated or reimplemented.
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