G-Core Labs has bolstered global infrastructure with the launch of a new public cloud PoP in Sydney, Australia, the latest in its portfolio of cloud PoPs worldwide.
With this new public cloud PoP, users will have access to create virtual cloud networks, set up private clusters, manage loads and perform resource-intensive tasks in a secure cloud, the cloud and edge solutions provider said.
The new PoP will also offer Australian-based businesses access to its virtual machines and powerful bare-metal servers.
“With the help of our new service, Bare-Metal-as-a-Service, a user can get a ready-to-work dedicated server just as easily as a virtual one,” said says Andre Reitenbach (pictured), CEO of G-Core Labs. “All you need to do is choose the right characteristics, connect a public, private, or several networks at once, and in a few minutes the physical server will be ready to work.
“Bare metal nodes are suitable for tasks where virtualisation is not applicable - including deployment of resource-intensive applications such as game servers and databases, as well as the creation of storage in the public cloud, use as hypervisors and running containers.”
Outside of Australia, it says its public clouds are available in more than 15 other locations, including Singapore, Hong Kong and Tokyo in the APAC region.
The latest expansion in Australia is part of G-Core’s continued efforts to build a worldwide cloud infrastructure as it looks to run over 40 extra cloud points of presence worldwide.