Nice timing. I just finished installing dragonfly on vultr (<a href="http://www.vultr.com/?ref=6828113" rel="nofollow">http://www.vultr.com/?ref=6828113</a> (aff link)), following this guide: <a href="http://hostingformula.net/how-to-install-dragonflybsd-in-vps-using-custom-iso-feature/" rel="nofollow">http://hostingformula.net/how-to-install-dragonflybsd-in-vps...</a><p>The only painful parts were:
- realizing I needed to go manually unmount the iso in the vultr control panel, since rebooting would otherwise just take me back to the live cd.
- needing to host the iso somewhere so I could point vultr at it, not particularly hard, but annoying even for someone like me who's already used to configuring nginx.<p>I hope more people give dragonfly a chance, hammer seems to me the way filesystems should be. If you just want to try it out, there's a coupon code for $20 dollars of credit floating around for vultr.