June 25 (Reuters) – French cloud computing group OVHcloud reported organic revenue growth of 6.9% in ‌the third quarter, up from 5.1% in the ‌previous quarter, supported by its public cloud division, and also confirmed ​its full-year outlook.

The growth was led by markets outside France, with the rest of Europe up 7.4% and the rest of the world up 8.6%, outpacing ‌domestic growth of ⁠5.8%, suggesting April price hikes have not dampened demand.

Revenue rose to €289.6 million ($329.28 million) in ⁠the three-month period ended May, up from €271.9 million a year earlier. For the nine months to May, revenue ​reached €844.9 million, ​up 6% on a ​like-for-like basis.

Public cloud, where ‌the operator delivers computing power and storage over the internet on a pay-as-you-go basis, grew 20.2% to €65.6 million, accounting for roughly 23% of total revenue, helped by customer gains following the launch of its ‌VPS 2027 virtual server offering aimed ​at smaller clients.

Private cloud, a ​dedicated infrastructure managed ​for individual clients, grew 4.0% to €174.0 ‌million, while web cloud, which ​includes domain names ​and hosting, edged up 2% to €50 million.

The net revenue retention rate, a measure of how much ​existing customers ‌are spending relative to the prior year, reached ​102%.

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(Reporting by Leo Marchandon in Gdansk; ​Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)