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HOSTFORGE
Professional Webhosting
HostForge Infrastructure Overview

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.

18 DNS Servers 30 Web Hosts Global Regions Self-Hosted Authority
INFRASTRUCTURE SNAPSHOT
DNS Fleet18
Hosting Fleet30
Regions Listed8
StatusACTIVE
Infrastructure Model
Global DNS distribution with dedicated hosting capacity
DNS Locations Worldwide
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Location Overview
São Paulo, Brazil
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Helsinki, Finland
Mumbai, India
Montreal, Canada
Singapore
Johannesburg, South Africa
Gland, Switzerland
Map Note

This map is rendered from real world geometry and projected coordinates instead of hand-drawn continent shapes.

DNS Layer
The DNS infrastructure is structured around 18 globally distributed DNS servers intended to support authoritative resolution with lower regional latency and stronger geographic reach.
Hosting Layer
The hosting platform runs on 30 web hosting servers around the globe, providing the base compute and website delivery capacity behind plan-based hosting services.
Architectural Control
Infrastructure is presented with a focus on self-hosted authoritative DNS, separating HostForge from DNS-first offerings that rely mainly on outsourced authority layers.
Infrastructure Components
Authoritative DNS Footprint
DNS points of presence are distributed across Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Asia for broad regional DNS availability.
Web Hosting Capacity
A separate fleet of web hosting servers supports static websites, broader multi-site hosting, and workload growth across plan tiers.
Delegation-Ready DNS
The platform is suitable for nameserver-oriented DNS setups where delegation, zone hosting, and direct DNS visibility matter operationally.
Geographic Reach
Location placement is intended to support international service delivery instead of concentrating DNS operations in a single market or region.
Scalable Growth Path
The infrastructure model supports plan-based entry while allowing storage, records, requests, nameservers, and uptime coverage to expand with usage.
Operational Transparency
Infrastructure presentation is intentionally clear: DNS fleet, hosting fleet, regions, and scaling logic are easy to understand without hidden abstractions.
Regional Breakdown
Region Location Role
South AmericaSão Paulo, BrazilDNS Presence
EuropeFrankfurt am Main, GermanyDNS Presence
EuropeHelsinki, FinlandDNS Presence
AsiaMumbai, IndiaDNS Presence
North AmericaMontreal, CanadaDNS Presence
AsiaSingaporeDNS Presence
AfricaJohannesburg, South AfricaDNS Presence
EuropeGland, SwitzerlandDNS Presence
Infrastructure Philosophy

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.

Infrastructure and Support
Deployment Visibility
Understand where the DNS footprint is placed and how regional infrastructure contributes to service reach.
Scaling Guidance
Move from smaller DNS and hosting usage into broader operational footprints with clearer expansion expectations.
Support Alignment
Infrastructure communication stays consistent with services and pricing, so operational and billing expectations remain easy to follow.