At a recent conference, someone mentioned their desire to see some kind of digital-library-as-a-service model for people looking to enter the digital domain. This model seems like the perfect way to help people overcome the technical obstacles faced by smaller institutions who would rather focus on mission-based work (offering their content) rather than worry about technical infrastructure. I was then shocked at the relative absence of existing players — is it that the technology is too new, too small a market, etc? Figuring I have extra capacity on my server to offer, and a little free time on my hands, I’d like to announce the availability of some open source archives application hosting on my servers for OmekaCollectiveAccess, and Scriblio. We can offer a wide range of services, from the most basic server management and maintenance tasks, to help installing and configuring the archives applications, to full scale ingest workflow processes and plugin authoring. Initially, the basic services will be offered free, but if server resources grow scarce, an at-cost model may be pursued. Right now, though, it is simply a good way to put surplus resources to good use.