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OVH launches public cloud down under
Thu, 21st Feb 2019
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OVH, the global hyperscale cloud provider, announced the expansion of its Public Cloud services in the Australian market out of two data centers in the Asia-Pacific (APAC), cementing its multi-local approach in the region.

The APAC data centers, located in Sydney and Singapore, will increase the total number of OVH Public Cloud locations from six to eight, spanning four continents.

Businesses in the APAC region can now use local destinations for IaaS, providing improved resilience, better connection speeds and faster data transfer.

“Delivering a fast and reliable service to our customers is paramount to everything we do at OVH,” says OVH CEO Michel Paulin.

“By adding Public Cloud regions in APAC, we commit to develop in this region of the world and aim to support the local cloud users' growth. It aligns with our multi-local strategy, placing datacenters physically closer to local end-users. It also benefits our EMEA customers looking to do business in APAC, where OVH has operated since 2016.

The expansion will also allow customers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) the capability to deploy Public Cloud resources in APAC, in addition to any of OVH's existing regional networks, enabling global business development.

“Since opening our APAC HQ in Melbourne in 2017, we've seen strong demand for the fast, flexible and transparent cloud infrastructures that we offer local customers,” says OVH Asia-Pacific director Lionel Legros.

“We're excited to be launching our Public Cloud in the Australian market, providing start-up and SMEs the choice to build their own tailored-made cloud solutions to suit their business needs.

Following this expansion, OVH now operates Public Cloud worldwide and provides Public Cloud services from data centers in Singapore, Australia, Poland, the UK, Canada and France.

“It's exciting to see a pioneer in open infrastructure like OVH operating OpenStack at scale on 4 continents, with more than 260,000 instances,” says OpenStack Foundation COO Mark Collier.

“OVH's involvement in the OpenStack community since 2014 has proven that open collaboration works, and we look forward to their continued success as they expand into APAC this year.