Global infrastructure designed for DNS control and hosting scale
HostForge Infrastructure combines a globally distributed DNS layer with a separate global web hosting footprint. The platform is structured for operators who need direct control, clear architecture, and stable service delivery across multiple regions without depending on outsourced DNS authority.
This map is rendered from real world geometry and projected coordinates instead of hand-drawn continent shapes.
| Region | Location | Role |
|---|---|---|
| South America | São Paulo, Brazil | DNS Presence |
| Europe | Frankfurt am Main, Germany | DNS Presence |
| Europe | Helsinki, Finland | DNS Presence |
| Asia | Mumbai, India | DNS Presence |
| North America | Montreal, Canada | DNS Presence |
| Asia | Singapore | DNS Presence |
| Africa | Johannesburg, South Africa | DNS Presence |
| Europe | Gland, Switzerland | DNS Presence |
HostForge Infrastructure is positioned around directness: users should be able to understand where services are distributed, how DNS authority is structured, and what operational footprint supports the platform.
Instead of hiding everything behind generic platform language, the infrastructure page explains the actual scale layers behind the service offering: DNS fleet, hosting fleet, and regional location strategy.
This helps users evaluate whether the platform is appropriate for low-latency DNS use, international delivery, and multi-site hosting expansion.