Local Zone Compute OVHcloud

Edge computing solution with Local Zones

OVHcloud works with optimum enterprise hardware on a large scale to offer powerful computing infrastructure and the most competitive price-performance ratio.

Scale your capacities based on your needs while simply choosing the right location for your data. Thanks to Local Zones, you can leverage CPU, RAM, and storage on demand and, at the same time, reduce latency and comply with local regulations.

What does this mean? You can get highly flexible computing capacities, and as long as you need them. These capacities are readily available and well-adapted to your respective workloads. Ready, set, cloud.

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Local SSD disks

The disks that power Public Cloud instances are based on NVMe technology, which offers unparalleled read and write performance.

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Select your operating system

Choose from 15 Linux, Windows, or FreeBSD distributions.

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Automate your backups

For the security of your instances, you can schedule automatic backups on a nightly basis, for example.

Flexible network connection

You can also create multiple connections on the same instance.

Local Zone Networking

Local zones support both IPv4 and IPv6 private and public networking. Local private networks are not connected to our vRack and therefore provide a subset of the features of normal private networks.

Use cases

Low latency applications

Provide your end users with a seamless user experience by running latency-sensitive applications locally, including real-time gaming, live streaming services, augmented/virtual reality, virtual workstations, etc.

Speed up cloud transformation

With Local Zones, you can migrate complex and latency-sensitive applications — or applications with strict data residency requirements — quickly and easily to the cloud.

FAQ

Where does OVHcloud (plan to) offer its Local Zones?

OVHcloud already has a Local Zone in Dallas, New York, and Chicago and plans to expand this range in the US to Miami, Palo Alto, Denver, Atlanta, and Los Angeles as soon as possible and deploy them worldwide, close to large urban cities and industrial hubs over the next few years.