G-Core Labs has developed a CDN network footprint spanning over 50 points of presence and has ground up in 2011 by disgruntled gamers like MTS, Beeline, Megaphone, Tinkoff Bank and Wargaming Group. This Luxembourg-based company has launched a public cloud. With this announcement, G-Core is expanding internationally through other data centers.
Pay-as-you-go model
According to the company, the new public cloud has a multi-functional virtual data center that allows companies of any size and from any field to scale their IT infrastructure in “just a few clicks”. With the new public cloud, it is also possible to boost the development, testing and launching of new products and services without buying the expensive equipment.
Vsevolod Vayner, G-Core Labs cloud platform department head talks about features of public cloud infrastructure, saying;
“All these tasks can be performed with the help of our public cloud. Here in your personal account, you can order a specific set of any capacities for your needs, and you pay only for the resources you use by the minute, utilizing a pay-as-you-go model.”
Option to create virtual cloud networks
“Our public cloud already offers a standard functionality of cross-functional virtual machines, not limited in capacity, with the options of smooth automatic scaling, system backup, and data disaster recovery. We allow our clients to create virtual cloud networks where they can set up private clusters to do necessary computations or to isolate a certain set of applications within their own cloud network,” he added.
Additionally, platform services will be improved by adding an option of auto-deploying Kubernetes clusters for container orchestration “soon”. Luxembourg-based company has locations at Moscow, Frankfurt, Singapore, Sydney, Santa Clara, São Paolo, and Khabarovsk.