> Without digging them up I did a quick google on openbsd issues vultr.
> It pulled some things I saw before with 6.2 and timing, as well as
> issues with the base image, and other ones talking about a setting in
> KVM that was causing issues on certain servers.
I use Vultr, happily, but I _can_ c
> On 8. Sep 2018, at 19:55, Ken M wrote:
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> 1. Is it still current information that it would be better to use my own
> image/install/iso for openbsd on Vultr?
>
I’ve run general purpose OpenBSD boxes on Vultr for several years, mostly for
development while travelling and without access
My personal experience with vultr is good. At the moment I'm using my
own 6.2 iso. Everything runs smoothly.
Regarding network performance I noticed no problems till today but it is
just a small mail server.
On 9 September 2018 10:05:16 BST, Étienne
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> On 8 September 2018 19:55:16 BST, Ken M
> Wiadomość napisana przez Ken M w dniu 08.09.2018, o godz.
> 20:55:
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> 2. Is vultr a good place to host an openbsd box? If not interested in hearing
> alternatives.
my own experience:
1) Vultr gave me very bad support experience. If you restore from snapshot you
have to open support ticke
On 8 September 2018 19:55:16 BST, Ken M
> My questions are:
>
>1. Is it still current information that it would be better to use my
>own
>image/install/iso for openbsd on Vultr?
I just like to manage the disk my own way, so I don't use their install
process. But they provide iPXE and that
I think vultr is setting a great example that many hosting providers should
follow, I mean I bet 65% run kvm and then it is possible to run openbsd , but I
think many providers doesn't put in the energy to do it / configure a template
for it
On September 9, 2018 12:26:29 AM UTC, Ken M wrote:
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On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 08:36:01PM +0100, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> On 08/09/2018 19:55, Ken M wrote:
> What kind of issues? I'm curious. Can you pls provide a reference?
>
Without digging them up I did a quick google on openbsd issues vultr. It pulled
some things I saw before with 6.2 and timing
On Sep 8, 2018 4:35 PM, flipchan wrote:
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> U have to tell em to open port 25
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> On September 8, 2018 6:55:16 PM UTC, Ken M wrote:
> >This is related to my mail server thread, but in googling about openbsd
> >on vultr
> >I have seen some comments here and there about issues with the default
>
U have to tell em to open port 25
On September 8, 2018 6:55:16 PM UTC, Ken M wrote:
>This is related to my mail server thread, but in googling about openbsd
>on vultr
>I have seen some comments here and there about issues with the default
>image on
>vultr and to use a custom image or iso instead
On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 06:55:16PM +, Ken M wrote:
> 2. Is vultr a good place to host an openbsd box? If not interested in hearing
> alternatives.
>
I have been using baremetal servers. They are cheap (please don't go too
cheap!)
You do need to make sure that they will allow you to use a KVM
On 08/09/2018 19:55, Ken M wrote:
I have seen some comments here and there about issues with the default image
What kind of issues? I'm curious. Can you pls provide a reference?
I have an instance on ramnode. No problems since 6.0
On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 at 20:18, Tony Boston wrote:
> On 08.09.18 02:55, Ken M wrote:
> > This is related to my mail server thread, but in googling about openbsd
> on vultr
> > I have seen some comments here and there about issues with the default
+1 Misha the guy running openbsd.amsterdam is sound out
On 8 September 2018 at 20:04, Tracey Emery wrote:
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> I'm very happy with https://openbsd.amsterdam/.
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> Plus, they donate back.
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> Tracey
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>> On Sep 8, 2018 at 12:55,wrote:
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>> This is related to my ma
I'm very happy with https://openbsd.amsterdam/.
Plus, they donate back.
Tracey
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> On Sep 8, 2018 at 12:55,wrote:
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>
> This is related to my mail server thread, but in googling about openbsd on
> vultr I have seen some comments here and there about issues
On 08.09.18 02:55, Ken M wrote:
> This is related to my mail server thread, but in googling about openbsd on
> vultr
> I have seen some comments here and there about issues with the default image
> on
> vultr and to use a custom image or iso instead of what they have. Some of
> these
> seem date
This is related to my mail server thread, but in googling about openbsd on vultr
I have seen some comments here and there about issues with the default image on
vultr and to use a custom image or iso instead of what they have. Some of these
seem dated and related to older versions of openbsd. My qu
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