Streamline Sovereign Cloud Adoption with OVHcloud
Organizations can speed their journey to hybrid cloud with Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) on OVHcloud for a streamlined approach to cloud migration, cloud disaster recovery and on-demand elasticity.
NC2 is the public cloud deployment model that delivers the Nutanix Cloud Platform (NCP) on OVHcloud bare metal servers. This enables Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure (NCI) software to run natively in OVHcloud trusted datacenters. With NC2, customers benefit from simplified hybrid operations, predictable economics and sovereign cloud adoption at their own pace, while meeting regional data residency and compliance requirements.
| Cloud Migration | Cloud Disaster Recovery | On-Demand Elasticity |
|---|---|---|
| Streamline sovereign cloud adoption by moving apps to the cloud without refactoring. | Build disaster recovery sites in supported OVHcloud-qualified Nutanix sites. | Utilize NC2 to scale capacity for seasonal or temporary bursting. |
NC2 on OVHcloud offers 99 configuration variations across six CPU platforms with the ability to configure memory and storage to fit workload needs.
The High GRade (HGR-HCI) series offers a choice of three dual socket CPU Cascade Lake platforms totaling 27 configurations.
In addition, NC2 on OVHcloud offers 72 variations of single-socket Emerald Rapids platforms.
All Scale and HGR-HCI systems are based on an architecture developed by OVHcloud with redundant electrical circuits, cooling system, network, and power supply.
NC2 is available globally across the following OVHcloud regions with joint Nutanix and OVHcloud customer support.
Additional NC2 on OVHcloud resources can be found at the following links:
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