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FiveMesh Is Now Live: Cloud Infrastructure Built for FiveM

FiveMesh is now public, starting with managed CDN and Cache services for FiveM communities.

FiveMesh Is Now Live: Cloud Infrastructure Built for FiveM

FiveMesh is officially live.

After months of development, testing, and running our infrastructure with real FiveM communities, server owners can now create an account and start using FiveMesh.

Our goal is simple: provide FiveM communities with reliable cloud infrastructure without requiring every team to build, maintain, and monitor that infrastructure on their own. At launch, FiveMesh gives server owners access to dedicated CDN and resource caching services through a single platform designed around the needs of FiveM servers.

FiveMesh is still early. Some minor issues or rough edges may remain, and we will be monitoring the platform closely as more communities start using it. The core infrastructure is live, tested, and ready for production use, and we will keep shipping fixes and improvements based on real feedback.

What is FiveMesh?

FiveMesh is a cloud infrastructure platform built specifically for FiveM communities.

FiveM servers do not only need a game machine. They need places to host media, deliver public files, reduce bandwidth pressure, distribute resources, observe traffic, and keep infrastructure manageable as the community grows. Many teams solve those needs by stitching together several unrelated tools, custom scripts, and manual processes.

FiveMesh exists to make that work more central.

Instead of treating media hosting, resource delivery, cache operations, and future observability as separate problems, FiveMesh brings the infrastructure surface into one platform for server owners, developers, and management teams.

What is available at launch?

Two FiveMesh services are available today.

FiveMesh CDN is for public media and asset hosting. Use it for inventory images, phone photos, videos, loading screen files, NUI assets, screenshots, and other public files that need stable URLs. The CDN setup documentation explains how to create a workspace, prepare folders, upload files, and manage objects.

FiveMesh Cache is for FiveM resource downloads. It helps reduce the traffic served directly by your FXServer by placing a managed cache in front of resource files. The Cache setup documentation covers the generated fileserver_add and adhesive_cdnKey configuration used to connect a registered server.

Both services are part of the same platform, but they solve different problems. CDN is for files that need public URLs. Cache is for the resources players download when connecting to your server.

FiveMesh is still early

We want to be transparent about where the product is.

FiveMesh is public, but it is still early in its lifecycle. Some parts of the dashboard will continue to evolve. New documentation will be added. We expect to find edge cases as more communities connect real production workflows.

That does not mean the platform is a fragile beta. The core services available at launch are already functional and tested with real FiveM use cases. The early stage simply means we are still close to the product, listening carefully, and moving quickly on fixes, support tickets, and improvements.

If something does not behave as expected, tell us. Feedback from server owners and developers will directly shape the next iterations.

What happens to sCloud?

sCloud is the company behind FiveMesh and continues to provide the underlying infrastructure.

Going forward, sCloud no longer offers FiveM-specific services directly. sCloud CDN continues for customers outside the FiveM ecosystem, while FiveMesh becomes the dedicated platform for FiveM infrastructure.

This gives FiveMesh a clearer purpose. Instead of placing FiveM workflows inside a general cloud product, we can design the dashboard, API, documentation, and support experience around how FiveM communities actually operate.

Migration for existing sCloud customers

Existing paid sCloud customers who used sCloud for FiveM services can migrate to FiveMesh.

The migration includes a full data transfer, no migration fee, and one free month on FiveMesh after the migration is completed. A support ticket can be opened now to start the process.

This offer is reserved for existing paid sCloud customers using FiveM-related services. If you are unsure whether your current service is eligible, contact the team and we will help confirm the right path.

Launch offer

The FiveMesh Starter plan normally includes a 14-day free trial.

For launch, you can also use LAUNCH10 to receive 10% off the first month of any FiveMesh plan. The code expires on July 10, 2026.

The trial is designed to let server owners explore the dashboard, configure CDN or Cache, and decide whether the workflow fits their community before committing.

Get started

Create your FiveMesh account, explore the platform, or contact our team if you need help migrating from sCloud.

FiveMesh is live, and this is the first step toward a more complete infrastructure platform for modern FiveM communities.