Supplier delivers Compute, Storage, and Networking throughout 39 nations in six languages
AFRICLOUD has expanded its cloud platform to ship Compute, Storage, and Networking providers from information centres in Lisbon, Portugal and Johannesburg, South Africa. The platform now serves companies throughout 39 nations in Africa, South America, and Europe, with localised content material in English, French, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, and Arabic.
Companies in Africa and South America have been paying a latency tax for years. We positioned infrastructure the place the demand truly is.”
— Oluniyi Ajao, Founding father of AFRICLOUD
The expanded platform contains cloud servers powered by AMD EPYC processors and NVMe storage, S3-compatible Object Storage, Block Storage, VPC personal networking, Floating IPs, and Managed DNS with geographically distributed nameservers throughout each information centres. Seventeen pre-configured software templates — together with Docker, GitLab CE, and WordPress — can be found for deployment in underneath two minutes.
AFRICLOUD’s Lisbon information centre delivers measured latency of 11ms to Casablanca, 29ms to Oran, 33ms to Tunis, and 55ms to Cairo — positioning it among the many lowest-latency choices accessible to North African companies from a European facility. The Johannesburg information centre serves Southern Africa with sub-10ms latency to 12 nations, together with 6ms to Botswana, 8ms to Zimbabwe, and 12ms to Zambia.
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“Companies in Africa and South America have been paying a latency tax for years, routing via information centres in Northern Europe or the US East Coast that have been by no means designed to serve these markets,” stated Oluniyi Ajao, Founding father of AFRICLOUD. “We positioned infrastructure the place the demand truly is — on the routing paths that serve Casablanca, Cairo, Luanda, Maputo, and São Paulo.”
Funds are accepted by way of bank card, PayPal, and over 200 cryptocurrencies — an possibility launched to serve markets the place standard banking infrastructure limits entry to worldwide cloud providers. A public community wanting glass and a Linux software program mirror for African customers can be found as free group sources.
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