CompanyPartnershipsGigaCloud and Cubbit Bring Sovereign Cloud Storage to Poland and Ukraine

GigaCloud and Cubbit Bring Sovereign Cloud Storage to Poland and Ukraine

A new geo-distributed storage infrastructure for Ukrainian and Polish enterprises: keeping critical data fully controlled and always available, regardless of what happens to any single site.

GigaCloud, a leading Ukrainian cloud service provider, and Cubbit, a geo-distributed cloud storage enabler, announced a new Business Alliance Partnership.

As war reshapes infrastructure risks, the agreement is designed to equip Ukrainian and Polish organisations with fully sovereign, resilient, and cost-effective cloud storage services.

Stefano Onofri, co-CEO and co-founder of Cubbit, said:

“We are proud to bring our technology to Ukraine and support the country at a moment when the resilience of digital infrastructure has never mattered more. GigaCloud is firmly rooted in the local market, trusted by government institutions and critical infrastructure operators, and brings deep technical expertise. Together, we are giving Ukrainian and Polish organisations something new to these regions: a geo-distributed storage infrastructure that keeps strategic data protected and always available — distributed across multiple trusted countries by design, so that even in the most demanding conditions, data remains online and in the hands of those who own it.”

GigaCloud Partnership

Founded in 2016, GigaCloud has built a position of deep trust across the Ukrainian technology market. Recognised for two consecutive years as Ukraine’s best IaaS provider and the first NVIDIA Solutions Advisor in Ukraine, the company serves over 1,500 companies and 20 million users, and is the largest partner of the Ukrainian public sector in digital transformation — providing end-to-end services spanning consulting, ready-to-use industry-specific solutions, and additional tools for cybersecurity. Today, GigaCloud manages private, public, hybrid, and multicloud environments, supported by its own data centres as well as by an extensive network of partner-operated sites.

Facing an increasingly demanding risk landscape

Organisations in Ukraine and Poland face an increasingly demanding risk landscape, where ransomware and cyberattacks remain a persistent threat. Also, armed conflicts make data centre facilities extremely susceptible to physical disruptions — throughout recent years, missile strikes and attacks on critical infrastructure have demonstrated that no single site can be considered safe. If a facility goes offline, organisations lose access to critical systems and productivity halts. At the same time, companies must comply with an ever-stricter legislative framework — from GDPR to regional laws — while keeping sensitive and strategic data under their direct control, operated within defined geographic boundaries. For enterprises, government institutions, and critical infrastructure operators, storage that is resilient, sovereign, and distributed across multiple trusted cross-country sites has moved from a preference to a requirement.

Deploying the DS3 Composer

Under this partnership, GigaCloud will deploy DS3 Composer — Cubbit’s software-defined object storage — across its five data centres spanning three availability zones in Ukraine (Kyiv, Lviv) and Poland (Warsaw).

Cubbit’s technology encrypts, fragments, and distributes data across multiple sites: never exposed in full and always accessible, even if one or more sites experience disruption. Organisations can define precisely where their data resides:

  • within Ukraine only
  • across both Ukraine and Poland, or
  • in Poland alone

and remain compliant with GDPR and regional regulations. Each customer benefits from complete tenant isolation, with a dedicated interface and S3-compatible API endpoint providing full control over spaces, access rights, projects, configurations, metrics, reports, and billing. A single intuitive interface unifies control across environments and enables multiple flexible service tiers to be activated simultaneously. Key use cases include immutable backup, disaster recovery, long-term archiving, and management of unstructured data at scale.

GigaCloud will target mid-sized and enterprise customers across the public sector — with a specific focus on government and defence — financial services, media, retail, and IT: industries where data sovereignty, resilience, and the ability to recover rapidly from disruption with clear RTO and RPO are operational imperatives.

Cubbit will support GigaCloud with close technical and commercial cooperation, including training, sales support, and joint go-to-market initiatives — while ensuring high SLA standards, technical support, and service quality.

Nazariy Kurochko, CEO of GigaCloud, has said:

“Cloud infrastructure in our region can’t be built around assumptions borrowed from calmer markets. Our businesses have learned to think differently: to plan for uncertainty, to value control, and to choose architectures that remain dependable when circumstances change. This partnership with Cubbit helps us turn that experience into a practical storage model for organisations that need not just capacity, but confidence. For us, it is also a step toward strengthening a European cloud ecosystem where resilience, sovereignty, and a technology-agnostic approach are built into the foundation.”

 

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