OVH is a French cloud computing company that offers VPS, dedicated servers and other web services. The company was founded in 1999 by the Klaba family and is headquartered in Roubaix, France. OVH is incorporated as a simplified joint-stock company under French law.
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History and growth
OVH was founded in 1999 by Octave Klaba, with the help of three family members (Henry, Haline, and Miroslaw). In October 2016, it was reported that OVH raised $250 million in order to raise further international expansion. This funding round valued OVH at over $1,000 million. In the fiscal year of 2016, OVH reportedly had EUR320 million in revenue.
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Facts and figures
As of 2018, OVH has 27 datacenters in 19 countries hosting 300,000 servers. The company offers localized services such as customer service offices in many European countries, as well as in North America and Africa.
OVH is one of the sponsors for Let's Encrypt.
Wikileaks
In December 2010, Gizmodo revealed that WikiLeaks selected OVH as its new hosting provider, following Amazon's refusal to host it. On December 3, the growing controversy prompted Eric Besson, France's Industry Minister, to inquire about legal ways to prohibit this hosting in France. The attempt failed. On December 6, 2010, a judge ruled that there was no need for OVH to cease hosting WikiLeaks. The case was rejected on the grounds that such a case required an adversarial hearing.
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External links
- Official website
Source of article : Wikipedia