If you're familiar with VPS hosting, then you might have heard of OVH before. This hosting provider is one of the largest in the world. A few months ago in September, OVH launched new VPS hosting locations in Europe and the US as published on LowEndTalk Forum, and it is great news for users like you and me. Let's take a look at what this means for you.
Let's say your users are located in New York, but your VPS server is in France. Your website may seem slow. Now that OVH has added new data centers in the US and Europe, you can choose a VPS in a closer location and have lower latency (less lag) for everyone. This reflects faster performance.
You can now:
In addition, you can test and launch applications in separate countries without the need to use openly hosted providers; it is all done in one place. This saves both time and effort.
Faster Speed and Less Latency
The most significant discussion when it comes to having more regions is speed. The closer your VPS is to your users, the quicker your website or application will load.Let's say your users are located in New York, but your VPS server is in France. Your website may seem slow. Now that OVH has added new data centers in the US and Europe, you can choose a VPS in a closer location and have lower latency (less lag) for everyone. This reflects faster performance.
Better Reliability and Uptime
Everyone hates to have their VPS go down. With these new regions, OVH provides better back-up options and improved reliability.You can now:
- Distribute your data across multiple locations.
- Have back-ups in a different region.
- Reduce the impact of downtime in the drop out of a network event in one area.
New Options for Businesses and Developers
If you are an entrepreneur or developer, you are going to love this. With more regions, you can select where your data can be because it abides by different privacy laws (for example, GDPA in Europe) and it gives you better cost control.In addition, you can test and launch applications in separate countries without the need to use openly hosted providers; it is all done in one place. This saves both time and effort.