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Public Cloud: A new OVH region in the UK

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Antoine
Erstellungsdatum 2017-12-20 13:40:07 (edited on 2024-09-04 14:24:45) in Public Cloud-old

Please welcome London !
You now have an additional region for your cloud servers and applications! Following last week's launch in Germany, we're now opening a new Public Cloud region in London, UK1

This region is now available to all our customers for new and existing projects alike.

Why this is a great news ?

- You get significantly lower latency and resources located closer to end users

- You can deploy your infrastructures over various datacentres and distribute your applications over multiple locations for load balancing

- You can increase the resilience of your infrastructure by replicating your instances across various datacentres as part of a DRP (Disaster Recovery Plan)

- And of course you can host your data in datacentres that comply with local laws

The following instances in UK1 are available : General Purpose, CPU, RAM and Sandbox, as well as Object Storage and Public Cloud Archive storage solutions, on top of all the features that are already familiar to you: flexible servers, anti-DDoS, the OpenStack ecosystem, unlimited snapshots, transcontinental private networks, additional disks, pre-installed applications, etc.

All our new regions run on OpenStack Newton, which guarantees fewer bugs, better performance, and streamlined updates.

The region will be available as soon as you create a new project: https://www.ovh.com/manager and through OpenStack Horizon & API.

Need more information ? Visit the website 😊

The Public Cloud Team


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