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  2. OVHcloud - Wikipedia

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    OVH was founded in November 1999 [1] by Octave Klaba, with the help of three family members (Henry, Haline, and Miroslaw).. In August 2023, it was announced OVHcloud was in exclusive negotiations for the acquisition of the Cologne-headquartered edge computing software company, gridscale GmbH.

  3. Guerrilla Mail - Wikipedia

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    As of November 4, 2020, Guerrilla Mail stated on Twitter that their site had been taken down by their hosting provider, OVHCloud, due to a law enforcement request which OVHCloud refused to provide details about. [12] However, as of August 20, 2023 sending email from Guerilla Mail is once again suspended.

  4. .ovh - Wikipedia

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    .ovh is an active generic top-level domain (gTLD) delegated to the DNS root zone on June 20, 2014. [5] [2] [6] The domain is sponsored by OVH, a major French telecommunications and hosting business.

  5. Content delivery network - Wikipedia

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    The Internet was designed according to the end-to-end principle. [10] This principle keeps the core network relatively simple and moves the intelligence as much as possible to the network end-points: the hosts and clients.

  6. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before 5 am ET on April 21, 2011, an outage started at EC2's Northern Virginia data center that brought down several websites, including Foursquare, Springpad, Reddit, Quora, and Hootsuite. [ 77 ] [ 78 ] [ 79 ] Specifically, attempts to use Amazon's elastic-disk and database services hung, failed, or were slow.