Comment by Sayrus

8 hours ago

OVHCloud US is a different company from the rest of the world.

https://blog.ovhcloud.com/cloud-data-act/

The separation is even in the URLs, all the locales are using paths, except the US, which lives under us.ovhcloud.com. All locales use a customer console hosted at ovh.com, except the US, which has it under us.ovhcloud.com.

You can't just spin up an LLC and call it a separate company. OVHCloud is still OVHCloud US' subsidiary company.

From the FAQ page I linked:

> In accordance with our Privacy Policy, OVHcloud will comply with lawful requests from public authorities. Under the CLOUD Act, that could include data stored outside of the United States. OVHcloud will consider the availability of legal mechanisms to quash or modify requests as permitted by the CLOUD Act.

  • > OVHCloud is still OVHCloud US' subsidiary company.

    It’s the other way around.

    > From the FAQ page I linked:

    Which is for the US company.

  • >You can't just spin up an LLC and call it a separate company.

    You can actually. Becton Dickson did it and shafted loads of their employees by saying they no longer have pensions with them.