Formerly | Online SAS[1] |
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Industry | Internet |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Xavier Niel |
Headquarters | , |
Key people |
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Products | Cloud computing, Dedicated Servers, Web Hosting |
Number of employees | 350[1] |
Website | Scaleway.com |
Scaleway (previously Online SAS or Online.net)[1] is a French Cloud computing and web hosting company, founded by Xavier Niel in 1999 and a majority owned subsidiary of the Iliad group. The company provides physical dedicated servers and cloud computing architectures through Scaleway Dedibox and Scaleway Elements brands, domain registration services through the BookMyName brand, and colocation services in its datacenters through the brand Scaleway Datacenters.
The company is the second player in France [2] with over 3.2 Tb/s of Internet traffic.[3]
In 1999, Online started its activities in web hosting and domain name registration services[4][5]
In August 2002, the domain name registrar BookMyName has been bought by Iliad from the concurrent LDCom.[6]
In May 2006, rental of dedicated servers through the Dedibox brand was launched.
In December 2008, Iliad bought Alice ADSL: They also took over construction and operation of Datacenters, launched in 1999 by ISDnet, bought by Cable & Wireless in January 2000[7] acquired by Tiscali France in June 2003[8] and finally renamed as Iliad Datacenter.
In April 2010, Online merges with Dedibox, another subsidiary of Iliad,[9] bringing together different hosting activities under a single brand.
In 2012, the company has opened its third datacenter of 11800 m² in Vitry-sur-Seine[10] after 11 months of construction works. The site received the first Tier-III certification in France by Uptime Institute in January 2014.
Since 2012, the company publishes in real time the PUE of its datacenters on pue.online.net, in an effort of transparency.
In 2013, Online launched labs.online.net in preview. An infrastructure as a service offer, based on dedicated hardware and without virtualization,[11] based on ARM CPUs.[12] The hardware is made in a factory near Laval in France.
In April 2015 the service left its beta status and has been renamed as Scaleway.[13] As the popularity of the platform grows, Online added servers with x86 64 based CPUs in March 2016.[14]
Repeat software entrepreneur Yann Lechelle joined as CEO in early 2020; [15] however, he parted ways with the company in December of 2022. [16]
In November 2023 Scaleaway launched Kyutai in France, the first European independent and no-profit research laboratory on the topic of artificial intelligence, a laboratory that adopts an open-source and open-science approach with an initial endowment of 300 million euros.[17]
Scaleway owns and operates several data centers, all located in the Île-de-France region.[18][19]
In the past the company operated also:
Since August 2013, the network of Online is AS12876 ONLINE S.A.S. It is independent of the one of Free, which was not the case before. This allowed the company to move away from the closed interconnection policy of the internet service provider. In early 2015, the company announced to have exceeded 400 Gb/s of immediate Internet traffic.[34]
In May 2016, Online shows a total of 1,642 Gb/s of capacity on his links at their weather-map and is present at the following Internet Exchange Points: France-IX, Equinix-IX, AMS-IX and Neutral Internet Exchange[35][3]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaleway.
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