Tencent Cloud () is a cloud computing service operated by Tencent, a Chinese multinational technology company. It provides cloud services to domestic and international clients and operates data centers globally.
As of Q4 2024, Tencent Cloud held approximately 2% of the global cloud infrastructure service market by revenue, ranking 8th globally, according to Synergy Research Group. In China, it was the third-largest cloud service provider with a 15% market share in Q3 2024, according to Canalys.
Tencent Cloud operates 56 availability zones across 21 regions globally. It has nine technical support centers across Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, the USA, and Germany.
In 2020, Tencent Cloud partnered with Huawei to develop GameMatrix, a cloud-based gaming platform.
In 2021, Tencent Cloud opened new data centers in Bangkok, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Tokyo, and Sao Paulo. By then, it operated data centers in 27 geographic areas across five continents with 66 availability zones.
Tencent Cloud was ranked the second-largest cloud service provider in China by IDC in the same year, based on market share and year-on-year growth.
In 2025, Tencent Cloud announced plans for a new cloud region in Saudi Arabia with two availability zones, set to begin operations within the year. That same year, the company closed its South Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Availability Zone.
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