Virtuozzo operates a cloud infrastructure platform built on system container technology, serving over 700 service providers, independent software vendors, and enterprises across 12 countries. The company powers more than 700,000 virtual environments and operates at scale comparable to established infrastructure providers, yet positions itself on cost-efficiency rather than scale alone.
The company's technical foundation rests on container and virtualization innovation. Virtuozzo pioneered commercial system container technology in 2001 and maintains significant contributions to open-source projects including QEMU/KVM (ranked as the fourth-largest contributor), OpenVZ, Linux kernel development, and Kubernetes-related work. This engineering depth extends across its product portfolio: Hybrid Infrastructure for building private, public, and hybrid clouds; Application Platform for cloud-native workloads; Hybrid Server for compute; and S3-compatible Storage designed for price-performance advantages.
Notable customers include GoDaddy, Ionos, America Movil, and Tata Motors, reflecting adoption across hosting, telecommunications, and enterprise verticals. The company claims 40% market penetration among virtualization-focused hosting providers and reports approximately 50% lower total cost of ownership compared to hyperscale alternatives. With 320 employees distributed globally and over 25 years of operational history, Virtuozzo combines established market presence with engineering-driven product development.