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European Cloud Providers

There is a growing landscape of European cloud providers. All of them are offering basic IaaS services, such as VMs and managed databases. Differences are in the PaaS offering, in AI and in serverless services.

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  • OVHcloud Logo
    OVHcloud
    Flag of France

    OVHcloud is a mature cloud provider with 43 data centers across 9 countries, including Canada and Singapore.

    OVHcloud are offering public cloud services, including higher-level services, e.g. for data platform, web hosting packages and Hosted Private Cloud and a global CDN.

    Read more: OVHcloud – European cloud with a worldwide presence
  • STACKIT Logo
    STACKIT
    Flag of Germany

    STACKIT is the newcomer, officially launched in 2024. STACKIT has very high momentum, with new services being added at a high pace.

    STACKIT is a brand of Schwarz Digits, backed by the Schwarz group, the largest retail company in Europe, based in Germany.

    STACKIT primarily targets business clients in the DACH region, and offers some unique features, such as Google Workplace.

    Read more: STACKIT – The German business cloud
  • Deutsche Telekom Logo
    Open Telekom Cloud
    Flag of Germany

    Open Telekom Cloud is operated by Deutsche Telekom AG.

    Open Telekom Cloud offers a range of IaaS cloud services. Furthermore, they are offering higher-level services including managed Kubernetes, big data services, managed AI and serverless functions.

    Deutsche Telekom AG is also operating a GCP instance.

    Read more: Open Telekom Cloud – The cloud platform of Deutsche Telekom AG
  • Nine Internet Solutions Logo
    Nine
    Flag of Switzerland

    Nine is an application platform by Nine Internet Solutions in Switzerland. While Nine Internet Solutions offers classic colocation and managed hosting solutions, the distinctive product is the Deploio application engine.

    Nine is currently brought to the world from two data centers in the Zürich region in Switzerland.

    Read more: Nine – Swiss-made Cloud Mastery
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