Thanks. Scaleway seems like they will give the machines instantaneously and at 
11 Euros/month, is cheap enough. I’ll go with that for now.

Also, I do believe that travis has cross-compilation support for ARM, and can 
run stuff through qemu. Maybe we can build julia and run one simple test or 
something. For now, we need reliable access to fix the bugs - and travis is 
later.

-viral



> On 03-Apr-2015, at 7:19 am, cdm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> a bit more on scaleway:
> 
>    https://github.com/scaleway/
> 
>    
> http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/04/02/scaleway-provides-dedicated-arm-servers-for-10-euros-per-month-0-02-euro-per-hour/
> 
> 
> 
> this maybe a service States side, out of Houston:
> 
>    http://unixy.net/arm-server/
> 
> for $20 per month ... but, clicking through
> to the order page mentions a waiting list.
> 
> 
> 
> is ARM virtualization helpful ... ?  i recall Stephan
> indicating a preference for dev efforts to move
> forward on physical hardware.
> 
>    http://ds.arm.com/ds-5/   
> 
> 
> 
> anyone have any experience with OpenStack?
> 
>    https://trystack.org/
> 
> that site claims to support ARM ...
> 
>  
> Hacker News delivers for a modest fee: https://www.scaleway.com/
> 2 Eurocents an hour or 10 Euro/mo, 4 cores, 2 GB RAM...not sure what kind of 
> cores, they do mention it's ARMv7 (so 32-bit), though. Appears to have a 
> datacenter in France.

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