Scaleway is a subsidy of Online, which in turn is part of Iliad Group, which also owns Free, but was most recently known within the US for making a bid for T-Mobile US IâÂÂve been an Online customer for over a year, their offers are great. IâÂÂve even received a funny T-Shirt and some stickers from them recently TheyâÂÂre based in Paris, and so are their datacentres However, back to Scaleway â as per discussion in another thread over here at Lobsters, the normal dedicated offers at the likes of Online itself (plus all the others) are so competitive that,price-wise at high volume, all of theseare more adequately priced for a proof-of-concept deployments than steady operation Also a discussion on Hacker News That 15 Eur/mo dedicated box at Online indeed looks tasty, if I ever getof my Kimsufi IâÂÂll try that out. Thanks for linking it! That seems like a good use for them. From a pure processing perspective, it just doesnâÂÂt seem like they are even a good value and the shared SSD backend is nice, but far from unique. Bandwidth seems like a good value⦠seed boxes? If people are interested in ARM development, DataCentred in the UK have virtualised AArch64 instances available on their OpenStack public cloud: httpwww.datacentred.co.uk/datacentred-world-first-openstack-public-cloud-on-64-bit-arm-servers/ Full disclosure: I work for DataCentred.