Reversibility Policy for the Managed Mutualized Virtualization product
Objective
This document describes the reversibility policy for the Managed Mutualized Virtualization product covering the OVHcloud Public VCF-as-a-Service offer.
This policy aims to implement the general reversibility principles and our compliance with the SWIPO IAAS Code of Conduct for cloud providers.
List of features
Features of the product line fall into three categories:
- Core features for which we guarantee migration capacity.
- OVHcloud implementations that require adaptation to a new migration environment.
- Specific features that cannot be guaranteed for migration as they are related to the OVHcloud environment or involve custom developments.
1. Core features
2. OVHcloud Implementations
3. Specific features
List of architectures
The product is based on a VMware hypervisor and enables isolated VMs to run on shared physical hosts. The architecture supports full virtualization, live migration of VMs, dynamic resource allocation (CPU, RAM, storage), advanced network management (GENEVA segment) and backup of snapshots on demand. VMs can run various OS (Linux, Windows and BSD).
Partner services
The OVHcloud partners concerned are listed in the OVHcloud partners directory under the "Data center expansion and Migration" keywords.
OVHcloud also has a dedicated service: OVHcloud Professional Services.
Cost and fees
Billing is for monthly use without duration commitment and there is no specific cancelation fee. Deleting the service will stop billing at the end of the current period and any associated OVHcloud credits cannot be transferred. It is the client’s responsibility to export data, images, snapshots and configurations before service deletion, as deletion is irreversible.
Data retention after contract termination
After the service deletion or a contract termination, OVHcloud permanently deletes all data, images, snapshots and configurations of the shared VMs. Automatic backups are also deleted. It is therefore imperative to export all necessary data before deletion. No restoration is possible after the fact.