OVHcloud opens first APAC Local Zone in Auckland
OVHcloud has launched its first Asia-Pacific Local Zone in Auckland, New Zealand. This expansion aims to provide local cloud options for firms in the region. The new zone is intended to enhance resilience and data sovereignty.
Key Takeaways
- OVHcloud launched its first Asia-Pacific Local Zone in Auckland, New Zealand.
- The new zone gives New Zealand firms a local cloud option.
- OVHcloud says the Auckland site is meant to boost resilience and data sovereignty.
- Datacentre220 is named in the launch announcement.
Why It Matters
OVHcloud’s Auckland Local Zone gives New Zealand firms a domestic cloud option instead of routing workloads through offshore regions. That matters for streaming and other latency-sensitive services that need local infrastructure while also meeting data sovereignty requirements. The move also extends OVHcloud’s footprint into Asia-Pacific with Datacentre220 as the named partner. The next signal to watch is whether OVHcloud adds additional APAC Local Zones beyond Auckland or announces customer deployments tied to the new site.
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