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The below guide assumes that you have no knowledge of Ruby/Rails or Linux shell, so it will be detailed. Feel free to skip steps which you are comfortable with.
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The below guide assumes that you have no knowledge of Ruby/Rails or Linux shell, so it will be detailed. Feel free to skip steps which you are comfortable with.
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# Create new Digital Ocean Droplet
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# Create New Digital Ocean Droplet
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Discourse recommends a minimum of 1 GB Ram, so that's what we will go with. We'll use discourse as the Hostname.
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Discourse recommends a minimum of 1 GB Ram, so that's what we will go with. We'll use discourse as the Hostname.
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Once you complete the above steps you will receive a mail from Digital Ocean with the root password to the Droplet. (However, if you use SSH keys, you may not need a password to log in.)
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Once you complete the above steps you will receive a mail from Digital Ocean with the root password to the Droplet. (However, if you use SSH keys, you may not need a password to log in.)
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# Access your newly created Droplet
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# Access Your Droplet
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Type the following command in your terminal:
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Type the following command in your terminal:
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