FullHost Launches Canadian

FullHost, a Canadian cloud infrastructure provider operating since 2009, today announced the general availability of its S3-compatible Object Storage service. The new offering gives businesses, developers, and public-sector organizations a scalable, durable place to store unstructured data — backups, media, logs, application assets, and archives — without their data ever leaving Canada.

The launch comes as Canadian organizations face mounting pressure to control where their data lives. Rising regulatory scrutiny and concerns about foreign jurisdiction over Canadian information have pushed data residency from a nice-to-have to a procurement requirement.

FullHost Object Storage exposes a standard S3-compatible API, so teams can connect existing tools, SDKs, and workflows with minimal changes.

Every byte stored in FullHost Object Storage resides in Canadian data centres and is subject to Canadian law — a priority for government bodies, healthcare providers, financial services firms, and any organization handling regulated or sensitive information. FullHost operates data centre locations in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Montreal, keeping data within Canada coast to coast.

This sovereignty-first approach is consistent with FullHost’s 17-year focus on serving Canadian clients in regulated and public-sector environments, where control over data residency, access, and governance is non-negotiable.

BUILT FOR REAL WORKLOADS

FullHost Object Storage is designed to handle the storage patterns teams actually deal with day to day, from routine backups to large media libraries and fast-growing application data. Whether organizations are migrating off a foreign cloud provider or adopting object storage for the first time, the service is built to scale with them:

  • S3-compatible API for drop-in integration with existing applications and tools
  • Durable, scalable storage suitable for backups, archives, media libraries, and application data
  • Familiar tooling — connect with Cyberduck, command-line tools, backup software, and standard S3 SDKs
  • Predictable, hourly usage-based billing — pay only for what you actually consume, charged hourly

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