Multi-Provider Deployment: GCP, DCF & Akash
Deploy workloads across three distinct infrastructure tiers in a single config — managed cloud (GCP, Europe), datacenter-grade decentralized (DCF, Europe), and open decentralized compute (Akash, global).
Blazing Core supports deployment across three fundamentally different infrastructure tiers, each with a different trust model, cost profile, and reliability guarantee.
GCP (Google Cloud Platform) is available in European regions (europe-west). It is the default choice for latency-sensitive workloads, compliance-heavy verticals, and teams that need guaranteed managed SLAs and enterprise-grade networking.
DCF (DigitalFrontier — digitalfrontier.so) is a trusted Akash provider operating physical datacenter hardware in Europe. Unlike typical Akash community providers, DCF offers datacenter-grade reliability, predictable uptime, hardware verification, and direct support. European coverage only at this stage. It occupies the middle tier: decentralized pricing and sovereignty, centralized operational quality.
Akash Network is an open decentralized compute marketplace with global provider coverage. It delivers the lowest cost per compute unit, zero egress fees, and true multi-cloud redundancy without vendor lock-in.
All three providers are addressable in a single Blazing Core SDL configuration. Workloads can be pinned to a specific provider, distributed across tiers for redundancy, or automatically routed based on cost, latency, or compliance requirements.
We are progressively expanding regional coverage across all providers to achieve full global coverage — every major market, every infrastructure tier.