One archive that seems to be gaining some traction (possibly more so in Europe) lately is HAL (mentioned in Taladris' comment above). I don't use it personally, but I've been finding a few preprints in my area there recently. Here is their English description:
The open archive HAL
HAL is an open archive where authors can deposit scholarly documents
from all academic fields.
For the attention of the authors
The deposit must be made in agreement with the co-authors and in the respect for the policy of the publishers.
The deposit is subject of a control, HAL reserves the right to refuse items that do not meet the criteria of the archive.
Any deposit is definitive, no withdrawals will be made after the on-line posting of the publication.
Text files in pdf format or image files are sent to CINES for long-term archiving.
While it seems you cannot get rid of old versions, it has what I think are somewhat better "author pages" than the arXiv, e.g., this example. (You can differentiate people with the same last name and first initial, unlike the default in the arXiv.)