Hi,
* Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > 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.
I have all my public OpenBSD instances running as virtual machines at
IONOS (ionos.com). Their VPS product is based
Sorry to hear about your issues.
Vultr has been top notch in my experience. I have a couple of Vultr hosted
nodes in different data centers that have been running OpenBSD, they’ve been
online for four years now (with downtime for logging into the console to
activate FDE during reboots from sysp
Hi everyone,
Another good alternative is "transip
.eu" They use KVM as a virtualization platform and i think there was no
major issue about OpenBSD since version 6.0. (at least for me).
I also can recommend openbsd.amsterdam :)
My OpenBSD VM at netcup.de (KVM) also runs without any issues for over year
On 4/18/22 00:00, Alexis wrote:
Mihai Popescu writes:
It lowers my confidence in Vultr as a reliable OpenBSD host.
Very well, it will match the confidence of running Open
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 wrote:
>
> I’ve been running a few Vultr instances since. . . before 2018.
> Periodically, something comes up. I think in the 5-ish years, I’
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/reb
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 writ
>
> Mihai Popescu 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.a
Mihai Popescu 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.
Al
> 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.
Am 16.04.2022 01:31 schrieb open...@maniaphobic.org:
the representative told me, "OpenBSD has very
special configurations that are required on our end to work properly
with our virtualization software". It lowers my confidence in Vultr as
a reliable OpenBSD host.
Crucial question (likely on beh
Hi all,
I'm posting this for the benefit of OpenBSD community members hosting
virtual machines on Vultr.
I encountered the same failure that Claus A. reported in December:
cd*.iso reboot loop (vultr, Skylake AVX MDS)
https://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg180415.html
To summarize
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