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Servercore Network Infrastructure

Automated networks with a capacity of 100 Mb/s combining your projects into a single infrastructure. Organization of connectivity with on-premise solutions and other network resources. Independent management of networks through a single panel. DDoS protection at L3—L4 level.
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Minimum latency (ping)

We ensure high download speed so that your customers in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kenya get access to your services quickly and with minimal latency. The latency time can be checked in our Looking Glass service.
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6 routers in each region

Provide reliable communication between various parts of the infrastructure and efficiently distribute traffic to maintain stable operation of the network under high loads.
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Maximum 50% link load

We use a monitoring system to avoid link overloading and degrading the performance of client applications when one of the network elements fails. To do this, we redistribute the increased load between the existing links or add new ones.
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Redundancy of entire N+1 infrastructure

Spare elements of the network prevent complete failure of the equipment. In the event of a failure, the system seamlessly switches over to the use of redundant components, ensuring uninterrupted operation of the infrastructure.
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Limited access to network management

Equipment monitoring and control are accessible only from a separate management network. As for the Servercore corporate network, only the network engineers and technicians who maintain the network services have access to the management network.
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Test of new equipment under realistic conditions

Using simulation, we create scenarios that load equipment and software, simulating operating conditions. The goal is minimal downtime (less than a second).
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Several suppliers for each component

We use network equipment of several brands: Juniper, Arista, Huawei, and H3C. This eliminates the risks associated with dependence on a single manufacturer which may have problems with the supply or manufacturing the equipment.

Businesses from startups to enterprises have experienced our service quality firsthand

Servercore is stable, simple, and offers local infrastructure

Availability zones in Kenya, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan​
Compliance with GDPR and DPA 2019
Free migration
Billing in Kenyan shillings
IAM service for managing authorization and access levels
Payment by MPesa or bank transfer

SLA > 99,98%

With financial guarantee

PCI DSS

Payment data under protection

IaaS и PaaS

A wide range suitable for any task

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Free technical support

Choose the region where you want to deploy your service

Nairobi
Almaty
Tashkent
1 availability zone
Nairobi
Kenya
  • Dedicated Servers
  • Cloud Servers
  • Managed Kubernetes
TIER III Design
TIER III
ISO27001
PCI DSS
1 availability zone
Almaty
Kazakhstan
  • Dedicated Servers
  • Cloud Servers
  • Managed Databases
  • Managed Kubernetes
TIER III Design
TIER III Facility
ISO14001
ISO20000
ISO9001
ISO27001
ISO45000
1 availability zone
2 availability zone
Tashkent
Uzbekistan
  • Dedicated Servers
  • Cloud Servers
  • Managed Databases
  • Managed Kubernetes
Reliability level — N+1
TIER II
Tashkent
Uzbekistan
  • Dedicated Servers
  • Cloud Servers
  • Managed Kubernetes
TIER III

Types of our networks and their design

Servercore customers can work with three types of networks: the Internet, the local area network (LAN), and the private network of the global router. These networks are isolated from each other: the operation of one network does not affect the operation of the other. LAN allows to combine servers within a single pool directly through a high-speed L2 connection.
In the Internet access network, switches, links between them, access routers in projects, links between them and edge switch routers are reserved based on the N+1 scheme.

The components of the network differ depending on which server is used: cloud or physical.

In dedicated servers

Network infrastructure levels:

1. Access Switches

Provide physical access to the network for client servers.

2. Aggregation Switches

Provide communication between access switches, allowing servers to communicate with each other. Links between the first and second level are reserved.

3. Edge Switch Routers

Connect to several independent telecom operators in each region through external channels.
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In cloud servers

In the cloud network, we use the classic CLOS topology.

Network infrastructure levels:

1. Leaf switches

Installed in server racks where the physical nodes of the cloud are located and connect them to the network. Each physical node of the cloud is connected by at least two network interfaces to different leaf switches to ensure fault tolerance.

2. Spine switches

Connect various leaf switches to each other and enable physical nodes of the cloud connected to different leaf switches to exchange traffic. All connections between leaf and spine switches are reserved. Having these two network layers means that each leaf switch is connected to at least two different spine switches, with at least one connection to each spine one. Каждый leaf-коммутатор подключен минимум к двум разным spine-коммутаторам.

3. Edge Switch Routers

Connect to several independent telecom operators in each region through external channels.
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Connecting projects to the Internet

All connections with major operators are organized through ports. If it is necessary to change the port or network of the operator for some of the Internet traffic, this can be done manually for each edge switch router and connected providers. Typically, such changes occur unnoticed by the client servers and services.

Providers may have their own additional routing policies that affect further traffic to the Internet. The user can check the external route through the networks of operators to the desired resource, but cannot independently select a specific provider.

It is possible to change the operator. This option is available after connecting a separate service and if a user router is available.

Organizes network connectivity between physical and cloud infrastructure and creates an isolated private network within one or between several data centers.

Network Features:

  • High security
  • Isolation of client networks from each other
  • N+1 redundancy of all network devices
  • Connecting to local project networks via virtual routers

The global router network connects to project-specific local networks via virtual routers configured across multiple physical routers. This enables the creation of a unified distributed client global router.

This router merges various segments of client local networks into a single isolated network. Within this network, IP subnets are assigned to each segment and traffic is routed.

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Establishing connectivity among products

Direct Connect

Establishes a dedicated network connection between Servercore infrastructure and the client’s on-premise infrastructure.

Global Router

The Servercore global router can link cloud and dedicated servers both within a single region and across different regions.

Complete guide to working with IT network services

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Global Router

Discover how to integrate your infrastructure into a Servercore private L3 network.
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DDoS Protection

Explore how services are safeguarded at the network and transport layers (L3 and L4).
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DNS hosting

Explore how to add a domain and manage resource records in Servercore.
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Network incidents

Learn more about our service for monitoring DDoS attacks, network blocks, and blocked IPs.

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Step 1

Sign up for free in our control panel

Step 2

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Step 3

Select products and resources

Step 4

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Products interconnectable via a private network

Cloud Servers


Help during a sudden surge in load on a mobile app or website.

Dedicated Servers

Suitable for static loads and situations where there are increased data security requirements.

Managed
Kubernetes

A service for automating the deployment, scaling, and orchestration of containers.

Cloud Databases

Scalable and reliable data management in the cloud