RunAbove revamped their focus and is now strictly a testing ground for future OVH.com products. They moved most of their offerings to OVH's new Public Cloud (and VPS Cloud) offerings.
Thanks, yeah, I did see the brand shuffling between Runabove and OVH, but didn't notice til a while later that some new products appeared, namely some very large VPS's in the OVH public cloud (up to 240GB of ram, up to 32 vcores). Pricing is better than comparable big AWS instances but not by all that much, and there's no equivalent of spot instances, but it's good to see more of those big servers out there. There was a time I needed a big AWS instance for something and they just weren't available. It's also odd that it's not possible to max both memory and cores at the same time (there's 240GB 16 core, and 120GB 32 core). The underlying hardware is likely a dual E5 with 256gb and 32 or 36 cores, so why not offer it all at once?
OVH VPS cloud (2016 line) seems to be the same as before--did they add anything? Or do you mean that the 2016 VPS cloud is evolved from the earlier Runabove lab product? Does that mean that the VPS cloud has dedicated resources? It's interesting that there's a gap between the VPS cloud and the "public cloud" and that these are separate OVH product lines.
I notice one amusing thing: the VPS Cloud and SSD (budget) servers in the VPS section are billable only by the month; but in the Public Cloud section they have the SSD servers available with hourly billing. It would be nice if VPS Cloud was also available that way. It really seems like a nice product, way ahead of anything on Vpsboard including DO, Vultr, and so forth, due to the HA file system (Ceph under OpenStack).
Still though, the most interesting thing about the whole offering is the ARM64 servers, so I hope they're more generally available soon. I'm eager to run some tests.