European cloud infrastructure provider operating 450,000+ servers across 43 data centers
OVHcloud operates a vertically integrated cloud infrastructure business spanning compute, storage, networking, and data centers across four continents. The tech stack reveals a hybrid-ops posture—OpenStack, Kubernetes, Docker, and Terraform for orchestration; Prometheus and Grafana for observability; Ansible and Puppet for configuration management—alongside enterprise platforms (Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP). Heavy hiring in engineering and sales while managing a security and compliance workload signals aggressive expansion in regulated markets; pain points cluster around regulatory adherence, international infrastructure scaling, and security automation, suggesting the company is building compliance-first offerings.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Storage
OVHcloud is a European cloud and hosting provider operating over 450,000 servers across 43 data centers in four continents, serving 1.6 million customers in 140+ countries. The company operates a fully integrated infrastructure model—designing and manufacturing its own hardware, building and managing data centers, and controlling its fiber-optic network—enabling cost control and data sovereignty guarantees. Core offerings span public cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud, dedicated servers, and web hosting. Active expansion into regulated markets (hiring across US, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, UK, India, Poland, Canada, Portugal, Netherlands) combined with security automation and KPI dashboards as priority projects indicates a shift toward higher-touch enterprise sales and compliance-driven product development.
OVHcloud operates over 450,000 servers across 43 data centers in 4 continents, serving 1.6 million customers in 140+ countries.
Core infrastructure: OpenStack, Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, Ansible, Puppet. Observability: Prometheus, Grafana. Enterprise: Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP, Jira, ServiceNow. Languages: Go, Python, Bash.
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