The good news is, based on the diagram looking like it's straight from AWS docs, there's a Cloud formation template for all that.
Bad news, good luck troubleshooting any of it if something breaks
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I adore DO. They offer so many good products beyond VMs these days. Their K8s is cheap and their AppEngine stuff is like baby FarGate, sort of. They even offer server less as well.
S3, RDS, NLBs, it's all there 😎
In theory yes, and I've had a few zealous support engineers there do their absolute damn best to fix cloudformation infra issues. But there's only so much they can do because the template was probably written by a 3rd party vendor (if it was how you can set up said vendor solution using AWS native features) or a consultant who fucked off to other projects.