
G-Core, once a spin-off of Wargaming, has evolved into a full blown hosting company. Initially, G-Core identified itself as a CDN company. But with the Edge Compute trend going on, our guess is that any CDN company will eventually become either a dedicated hosting or a dedicated compute company.
Wargaming specifically uses G-Core’s Storage solution. And we’re sure many other of G-Core’s hosting customers are also utilizing their storage.
The true strength of G-Core lies in its extensive network and their strong presence in Eastern European countries. Like Centurylink, CDN is the core of the company, so you can expect good performance/TTFB (Time to First Byte) on your assets.
G-Core’s in-portal access to support is a key feature. When dealing with problems, their support is fast and helpful.
| Cloud based | |
| GDPR Compliant | |
| On premise | |
| Open source | |
| Versioned files | |
| Cross Region Replication | |
| API | |
| S3 Compatible API | |
| Management interfaces | Portal, REST api |
| Event hooks/pubsub | |
| SLA | 99.9% |
| Maximum object filesize | No physical limit, but files should be uploaded in segments of 5 GB |
| Minimum object filesize | |
| Recommended max file count per bucket | 10 million files per bucket recommended for best performace |
| Max filesize for a bucket | |
| Maximum amount of buckets | 1000 |
| Logs | |
| Authentication / ACL | |
| CDN integration | G-Core’s roots lie in CDN and networking, CDN remains their core product to this day. Their strong networking background, combined with a global presence, creates a great overall performance. |
| Peering & interconnect | G-Core’s global public connectivity points are listed on PeeringDB |
| Unsupported Paid Feature Supported Unknown | |