Ramnode allows the easy use of OpenBSD on their VMs. You can bring your own ISO file.
Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 18, 2022, at 3:25 AM, Sean Kamath <kam...@moltingpenguin.com> wrote: > > I’ve been running a few Vultr instances since. . . before 2018. > Periodically, something comes up. I think in the 5-ish years, I’ve had 2 > issues. Raise an issue with their support team and state what happened. > Both times, they responded with some information and that they needed to > change/rebuild some configuration. They responded quickly and fixed the > other instances that weren’t affected (because if they live migrated to other > servers, it would then become a problem). > > My point is just that, yeah, there can be issues, but the support folks seem > to know how to handle OpenBSD reasonably well. > > Sean > > PS I forget exactly what the first issue was some 1453 days ago, but it > apparently wouldn’t boot. The second issue was 103 days ago, and would cause > the VM to lockup after something like 10 hours (it was variable). > > PPS I’m still way behind in upgrades, so can’t speak for anything after 6.7 > >> On Apr 17, 2022, at 16:42, Hakan E. Duran <ehakandu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> For whatever it is worth, I have been using an OpenBSD VM with Vultr >> since 6.7 edition and so far didn't have issues. I may have been a lucky >> one that landed on their good side, but I am quite happy with them so >> far. >> >> Hakan >> >>> On 22/04/17 04:00PM, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Mihai Popescu <mih...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>> >>>>>>> It lowers my confidence in Vultr as a reliable OpenBSD host. >>>>>> >>>>>> Very well, it will match the confidence of running OpenBSD on a >>>>>> virtual machine. >>>>> >>>>> Not sure exactly what you mean by that, but i can say i'm very >>>>> happy with my OpenBSD VM provided by openbsd.amsterdam. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Alexis. >>>>> >>> >>> What are the most appropriated hosting vendors for OpenBSD vm? I have 3 >>> with vultr! and thinking to use my old laptop for them! >>> >>> >>> >