The company said its customers will have the ability to use a multifunctional virtual data centre that allows them to scale their IT infrastructure in minutes, as well as accelerate the development, testing and launch of new products and services.
Data processing and storage is carried out on the territory of Singapore. The cloud has also recently gained PCI DSS certification.
“Singapore is a major milestone in G-Core Labs cloud development, our first Asian location,” said Vsevolod Vayner, G-Core Labs head of cloud platforms.
“Thanks to the previously launched cloud clusters in the data centres of Luxembourg, Ashburn (USA) & Moscow, we ensure the minimum response time of web services in Europe, USA, CIS and now also in Asia.
“In total, the company plans to open about 10 additional points of presence of the cloud on all continents of the world in the near future.”
G-Core Labs cloud services run on Intel Xeon Gold 6152, 6252 and 5220 processors, have up to 1 TB of RAM, as well as SSD and HDD with triple replication.
As part of the IaaS model, the company said the G-Core Labs solution provides the functionality of virtual machines, with the options of fast automatic scaling, their load balancer, system backup and data disaster recovery.
G-Core Labs claims it allows its 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.
Within platform services, or PaaS, G-Core Labs said it will offer its own AI platform that provides the ability to create and deploy various machine learning models.
The company plans to add an option of auto-deploying Kubernetes clusters for container orchestration and Hadoop-based systems for working with big data.