
OVHcloud Innovates Cloud Infrastructure with AI, Sustainable Tech
At this year’s CloudFest, we caught up with Chris Ward, senior sales account manager at Solidigm, and Guillaume Gojard, product director at OVHcloud, to dive deeper into OVHcloud’s unique infrastructure strategy, its evolving role in AI and its long-standing commitment to sustainable innovation. Amid the cloud announcements and industry buzz, OVHcloud stood out for how it’s quietly reshaping the cloud landscape — one custom-built server and water-cooled data center at a time.
At a time when cloud providers are often defined by how they manage their hyperscale partnerships, OVHcloud stands apart by owning its full value chain. The company builds its own servers at facilities in both Europe and North America, operates more than 40 data centers worldwide and manages its own global fiber network. This level of integration isn’t just about control — it enables OVHcloud to deliver a price-performance ratio that resonates, particularly in today’s AI-hungry world.
And AI is everywhere. “It’s in every mouth,” Guillaume said, capturing the sentiment that defined the expo floor this year. For OVHcloud, this isn’t about scrambling to catch up. It’s about expanding what they started years ago. The company has been offering GPU-based compute since 2017, and it recently began rolling out ready-to-use large language models (LLMs) and AI endpoints — giving developers a practical starting point to integrate generative models into their stack. OVHcloud is pairing its AI push with an upcoming data platform designed to streamline how customers manage and leverage data inside complex workflows.
But the conversation didn’t stop at AI. Another topic discussed was OVHcloud’s long-standing use of water cooling, which is now getting mainstream attention. “And for example, water cooling with one glass of water, we can cool down one server for 10 hours of use,” Guillaume explained, noting that the company’s approach uses seven times less water than the industry average. That’s not a gimmick — it’s industrial innovation rooted in sustainability. It’s also a reminder that OVHcloud isn’t jumping on trends — they’re often ahead of them.
A large part of that innovation comes through partnerships. In this case, OVHcloud’s collaboration with Solidigm has allowed the company to push high-performance storage capabilities in its high-grade servers. “Blazing fast data access on our NVMe storage capacity, which is really great, because this is what the market demands,” Guillaume explained. For demanding use cases like real-time analytics, that speed translates directly into customer value. More importantly, the partnership gives OVHcloud the flexibility to respond to shifting demands — something Guillaume said has been smooth and responsive from day one.
Looking ahead, OVHcloud’s eye is on quantum computing. OVHcloud is supporting startups and even has a quantum computer. The company is also quietly building a quantum-friendly cloud platform, positioning itself to support ecosystems that will, like AI, demand entirely new infrastructure paradigms.
The TechArena take? In an industry full of noise, OVHcloud’s approach is refreshingly holistic. From LLM toolkits to next-gen cooling to the quantum horizon, it’s not just about where things are now — it’s about where they’re headed.
At this year’s CloudFest, we caught up with Chris Ward, senior sales account manager at Solidigm, and Guillaume Gojard, product director at OVHcloud, to dive deeper into OVHcloud’s unique infrastructure strategy, its evolving role in AI and its long-standing commitment to sustainable innovation. Amid the cloud announcements and industry buzz, OVHcloud stood out for how it’s quietly reshaping the cloud landscape — one custom-built server and water-cooled data center at a time.
At a time when cloud providers are often defined by how they manage their hyperscale partnerships, OVHcloud stands apart by owning its full value chain. The company builds its own servers at facilities in both Europe and North America, operates more than 40 data centers worldwide and manages its own global fiber network. This level of integration isn’t just about control — it enables OVHcloud to deliver a price-performance ratio that resonates, particularly in today’s AI-hungry world.
And AI is everywhere. “It’s in every mouth,” Guillaume said, capturing the sentiment that defined the expo floor this year. For OVHcloud, this isn’t about scrambling to catch up. It’s about expanding what they started years ago. The company has been offering GPU-based compute since 2017, and it recently began rolling out ready-to-use large language models (LLMs) and AI endpoints — giving developers a practical starting point to integrate generative models into their stack. OVHcloud is pairing its AI push with an upcoming data platform designed to streamline how customers manage and leverage data inside complex workflows.
But the conversation didn’t stop at AI. Another topic discussed was OVHcloud’s long-standing use of water cooling, which is now getting mainstream attention. “And for example, water cooling with one glass of water, we can cool down one server for 10 hours of use,” Guillaume explained, noting that the company’s approach uses seven times less water than the industry average. That’s not a gimmick — it’s industrial innovation rooted in sustainability. It’s also a reminder that OVHcloud isn’t jumping on trends — they’re often ahead of them.
A large part of that innovation comes through partnerships. In this case, OVHcloud’s collaboration with Solidigm has allowed the company to push high-performance storage capabilities in its high-grade servers. “Blazing fast data access on our NVMe storage capacity, which is really great, because this is what the market demands,” Guillaume explained. For demanding use cases like real-time analytics, that speed translates directly into customer value. More importantly, the partnership gives OVHcloud the flexibility to respond to shifting demands — something Guillaume said has been smooth and responsive from day one.
Looking ahead, OVHcloud’s eye is on quantum computing. OVHcloud is supporting startups and even has a quantum computer. The company is also quietly building a quantum-friendly cloud platform, positioning itself to support ecosystems that will, like AI, demand entirely new infrastructure paradigms.
The TechArena take? In an industry full of noise, OVHcloud’s approach is refreshingly holistic. From LLM toolkits to next-gen cooling to the quantum horizon, it’s not just about where things are now — it’s about where they’re headed.