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Gcore

European CDN, cloud and edge computing platform — an alternative to Cloudflare and AWS CloudFront.

Overview

Gcore is a Luxembourg City, Luxembourg-based European company building cdn and cloud infrastructure software since 2014. As an EU-headquartered provider, Gcore operates under GDPR and is outside the reach of the US CLOUD Act, making it a privacy-friendly alternative to well-known US incumbents for European teams.

Why European teams pick Gcore

Teams in Europe pick Gcore when they want a cdn provider that bills in EUR, supports their local data-protection officer requirements, and keeps customer data under Luxembourg law, operating since 2014. Compared with well-known US incumbents, Gcore avoids cross-border data transfers under Schrems II and the US CLOUD Act, which is often the deciding factor for European procurement and legal teams.

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About

Gcore is a Luxembourg-based global cloud and CDN provider founded in 2014, offering edge computing, CDN, cloud infrastructure, and managed security services. It operates over 170 points of presence globally with a strong network in Europe and CIS. Its cloud product includes compute instances, bare-metal servers, Object Storage, and managed Kubernetes — with data centres across Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Warsaw, and Luxembourg. Gcore's CDN delivers content from EU edge nodes, keeping EU user traffic within European jurisdiction. It is particularly strong for media streaming, gaming, and high-traffic web applications that need low-latency global delivery with EU-headquartered governance.

Details

Founded
2014
Headquarters
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

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Frequently asked questions

What is Gcore?

Gcore is a Luxembourg-based global cloud and CDN provider founded in 2014, offering edge computing, CDN, cloud infrastructure, and managed security services. It operates over 170 points of presence globally with a strong network in Europe and CIS. Its cloud product includes compute instances, bare-metal servers, Object Storage, and managed Kubernetes — with data centres across Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Warsaw, and Luxembourg. Gcore's CDN delivers content from EU edge nodes, keeping EU user traffic within European jurisdiction. It is particularly strong for media streaming, gaming, and high-traffic web applications that need low-latency global delivery with EU-headquartered governance.

What does Gcore do?

Gcore is european cdn, cloud and edge computing platform — an alternative to cloudflare and aws cloudfront. It is listed under cdn and cloud infrastructure on EU Alts because its core functionality serves teams looking for a European cdn tool with EU data residency, typically as a switch away from well-known US incumbents.

Is Gcore a good European cdn alternative?

Gcore is a fit for European businesses evaluating cdn options where data residency and GDPR alignment matter — typical buyers include EU-based SaaS teams, public-sector projects, regulated industries (healthcare, finance, legal), and any organisation that needs to demonstrate that customer data does not leave the EU. It also overlaps with cloud infrastructure use cases.

Is Gcore GDPR compliant?

Gcore is headquartered in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg and falls under EU jurisdiction, so it processes user data under the GDPR by default. Customer data processing is supervised by Luxembourg's data protection authority, the Commission nationale pour la protection des données (CNPD). Because the company is not US-incorporated, it is not subject to the US CLOUD Act — meaning US authorities cannot compel Gcore to disclose customer data the way they can with well-known US incumbents. For European buyers, that often simplifies DPIA paperwork and standard contractual clauses.

How do teams switch from well-known US incumbents to Gcore?

Most teams move to Gcore from well-known US incumbents because they want EU data residency without giving up the core cdn workflow. Gcore's Luxembourg base means a single jurisdiction for both the company and (typically) its hosting infrastructure, so you can drop Schrems II transfer impact assessments for this part of your stack. Plan the migration in stages: export your data from the US incumbent, pilot Gcore with a small team, then move the rest once the integration coverage you need is confirmed.

Where is Gcore based?

Gcore is headquartered in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. The company was founded in 2014. Its main website is https://gcore.com.