In India that would be code for "you'll never hear back from me again", but I think RamNode is either Europe or US (I'm not sure which), and seem quite professional.
Though one can backport Debian packages even that far (but no further) using Debhelper's compatibility mode. Which I was sort of aware of, but have hardly ever used. And I suspect is not well known.
@AndrasDeak No, it's not a fully virtualised solution. The kernel is the base OS kernel. In my case it might be RHEL, per @StephenKitt.
@AndrasDeak One can ask for a new VM (OpenVZ thingy) and switch to it, backing up ones data first. Which is what I plan to do if and when the Debian 11 template is available.
@AndrasDeak Maybe. I don't know Docker.
@StephenKitt I assumed the base OS was RHEL, since the kernel was apparently RHEL. Was this assumption wrong?
@FaheemMitha that’s unlikely. I would imagine it’s Virtuozzo Linux or something like that (which happens to use a kernel based on RHEL, but isn’t RHEL).
I tried to add microphone to this question which is all about the microphone input. However, I could not without also editing the question and adding characters there. Can a moderator do that? :-)