Check out https://www.advania.com/cloud/infrastructure-as-a-service/
(Icelandic).

Murk

On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 5:04 PM, Martín Ferco <martinfe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi misc,
>
> I'm looking for alternatives to host our OpenBSD web frontends off-site. Up
> until now we've been using AWS for contingecy, but as you may well know,
> they only support Linux and Windows instances. We already have a couple of
> OpenBSD frontends on-site, and getting all our frontends to be OpenBSD
> would be ideal (instead of using Linux as contingency in AWS).
>
> So I'm trying to find similar solutions to AWS, but with OpenBSD
> capabilities. So far the only I've found is rootbsd. I've looked at
> arpnetworks but they don't seem to offer private cloud hosting from what
> I've seen.
>
> Another importat thing for us is to have a private network that we can
> connect to our main site and AWS using a VPN. rootbsd does seem to offer
> this as well.
>
> Ideally, I'd like something that runs an ESXi Hypervisor, which is what
> we'be been using on-site with good results. rootbsd seems to offer a mix of
> Xen and KVM, but I don't have experience with those. KVM seems to work fine
> with OpenBSD from what I've read though.
>
> Do you know or can recommend other private cloud providers? rootbsd does
> seem to offer every thing we need, but I'm a bit concerned about them
> being, probably, a small sized company. I know they won't be AWS, but it
> would be reassuring if someone commented on them, especially if they have
> experience running a private cloud with them. I started to look at VMware
> vcloud air, but haven't heard from him yet, and was starting to take a look
> at virtustream -- they seem to offer ESXi hypervisors as well as VMware
> vloud air.
>
> Thanks!

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