I've been happy with pair networks (pair.com) for a long time. They're up front about things, easy to work with, and have never said or done foolish things to my knowledge. You can check their plans and pricing. OpenBSD isn't directly supported but I'm pretty sure they have a cloud option where you get a virtual server under your control. and you can probably run OpenBSD on it (they normally support FreeBSD and ubuntu).
On 10/09/15 09:04, Martín Ferco 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!

