Experience the Future of OVHcloud Object Storage
Experience the Future of OVHcloud Object Storage
In today's data-driven world, Object Storage has become a central component of cloud infrastructures. Its scalability, durability, and cost-efficiency make it an ideal solution for storing and managing large volumes of unstructured data. From backing up critical information to powering data-intensive applications,
As modern developments continue to evolve, the demand for high-performance and scalable storage solutions grows. Participate in shaping the future of OVHcloud Object Storage, by testing our new infrastructure aiming to remove performance barriers and improve QoS and stability.
Why providing a new infrastructure?
Performance boost
Achieve up to 20x performance improvements, removing existing RPS soft limit and enabling high-volume read and write operations.
Improved QoS
Benefit from enhanced quality of service and stability, including reduced error rates and lower latency.
Simplified workflow
The new infrastructure simplifies software optimization and development, paving the way for faster and more efficient future features.
Actual Infrastructure
Maximum requests per second (RPS)
PUT: 300 RPS
GET: 900 RPS
These values are "soft limits" and can be easily overcome by adopting best practices to distribute the I/Os as widely as possible in the object storage cluster, taking advantage of the sharding mechanism (details here)
Time-To-First-Byte
Can vary with user load. The closer it gets to the current RPS soft limits, the more likely the TTFB could deteriorate.
Future OVHcloud Object Storage
Maximum requests per second (RPS)
No more "soft limits"
Up to x20 improvement
both in read and write modes.
Native parallelism at bucket creation.
Time-To-First-Byte
Will remain nearly constant even at high load.
Join our Private Beta Program
The private beta program for our enhanced Object Storage infrastructure is now live through OVHcloud Labs and is free of charge. This program offers a controlled environment for testing and providing valuable feedback to help refine and improve the infrastructure before its general availability.
Private beta program guidelines

Feature Scope
The beta phase launches only in Gravelines (GRA) and will support a subset of existing features, prioritizing core performance and environment stability.

Exclusive Access
The private beta is offered to a select group of customers. Participation is by registration only and requires an application form to verify eligibility. Places are limited!

Feedback and Testing
The Program is free of charge and selected participants are required to provide feedback and testing results to help us optimize and enhance the infrastructure.
Want to know more about Object Storage?
OVHcloud Object Storage offers several storage classes, so you can make your choice according to your performance, access frequency, resilience, data residency, and cost needs.
FAQ
Can I use production data during the beta program?
It is not recommended using production data during the beta program. The beta infrastructure is designed for testing and performance benchmarking, and while we strive to ensure stability, it is not intended for production workloads.
Do the General Public Cloud Terms & Conditions (T&Cs) apply during the beta program?
No, the General Public Cloud T&Cs do not apply during the beta program. Specific terms and conditions will be provided to participants, outlining the scope, limitations, and expectations of the beta program.
How long will the beta program last?
The duration of the beta program will be communicated to participants and is usually up to three months. We aim to gather feedback and make necessary improvements before the general availability of the new infrastructure.
What happens after the beta program ends?
After the beta program, we will analyze the feedback and make necessary improvements to the infrastructure. Test buckets and objects will be removed from the infrastructure if not already deleted by participants.
The enhanced Object Storage service will then be made generally available following a shared timeline, with the General Public Cloud T&Cs applying.
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