On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 1:03 AM Frank Beuth <secli...@boxdan.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 02:35:41PM -0200, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote: > >If you're going to run on some public cloud, they usually offer the > >possibility of keeping a custom image you provide, and use this image to > >deploy new VMs based on it. > > "usually" being the key word here :) > Virtually all of the better KVM hosts offer an OpenBSD ISO, and in my experience, 100% will add it to their library if you request it. Note that I'm referring to KVM providers (traditional VPS providers), not "public cloud". The big boys - AWS, Azure, Google, etc. are not interested in OpenBSD. The mid-tier players - DigitalOcean, Vultr, Linode - are semi-interested. Vultr offers it natively. You can shim on Linode or DO but why bother then the main field of KVM players (there are thousands) offer it. If you search for a VPS provider that offers KVM (not OpenVZ, VIrtuozzo, or Xen) you will find many. -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org