Managed multi-region IaaS from Hong Kong

Managed infrastructure,
without the multi-region overhead.

Provision and coordinate servers across the United States, Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore through one accountable operating partner.

Talk to an architect

Business accounts. Every configuration is reviewed before activation.

United States
Japan
Hong Kong
Singapore
Launch coverage planning
Product concept
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Infrastructure

Regional operations

Operational
Projects12
Servers48
Volumes156
SynchronizationHealthy
NameTypeRegionStatusSynchronization
edge-api-01ComputeUnited StatesRunning
db-primary-01DatabaseJapanRunning
cache-edge-01CacheHong KongRunning
worker-async-01ComputeSingaporeRunning
storage-logs-01StorageUnited StatesReview
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Hong Kong contracting and support hub

02

Capacity through qualified regional partners

03

Unified provisioning, billing, and escalation

Regional pulse

Four strategic regions, coordinated as one service.

Each launch region has a defined operating role. Exact facilities and configurations are confirmed through supplier availability and technical review.

United StatesPlanned launch region
JapanPlanned launch region
Hong KongPlanned launch region
SingaporePlanned launch region

United States

Global application reach, North American customers, and off-region recovery.

Typical use

Japan

Northeast Asia proximity, performance-sensitive workloads, and regional redundancy.

Typical use

Hong Kong

Commercial coordination, low-latency local services, and an accountable support hub.

Typical use

Singapore

Southeast Asia coverage, regional control-plane options, and disaster recovery.

Typical use

Built for operating clarity

Regional capacity without fragmented responsibility.

HaxLink brings technical coordination and commercial ownership into one operating relationship.

One accountable service desk

HaxLink coordinates supplier escalation and customer communication, so ownership stays clear when conditions change.

Faster regional deployment

Reusable configurations and partner workflows reduce repeated procurement work.

Visible synchronization

See recovery points, replication state, and planned failover responsibilities.

Consolidated commercial control

Bring service inventory, commitments, invoices, and support into one operating view.

Infrastructure modules

Start with the workload. Build the right regional service.

Combine compute, storage, networking, recovery, and operations without assembling separate support relationships in every market.

Virtual compute

Configurable CPU, memory, storage, operating system, region, and network options.

See configuration path

Storage and backup

Snapshots, retention policies, restore coordination, and block or object storage.

See configuration path

Private networking

Segmentation, public IP management, firewall policy, and site connectivity.

See configuration path

Synchronization and recovery

Measured replication, recovery-point visibility, and managed failover runbooks.

See configuration path

Managed operations

Monitoring, patch coordination, incident response, reporting, and named ownership.

See configuration path

How HaxLink works

From requirement to operated service.

01

Configure

Select regions, workload, capacity, protection, and support requirements.

Customer led
02

Validate and provision

HaxLink verifies feasibility, supplier availability, price, and delivery timing.

Human review
03

Operate in one view

Monitor resources, synchronization, cost, incidents, orders, and support.

Unified control

One control plane

Operational context stays attached to every resource.

Region, health, synchronization, cost, and support ownership remain visible without crossing disconnected supplier portals.

  • Regional health and synchronization
  • Server inventory and operational alerts
  • Cost, invoice, and support visibility
Product concept
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Infrastructure

Regional operations

Operational
Projects12
Servers48
Volumes156
SynchronizationHealthy
NameTypeRegionStatusSynchronization
edge-api-01ComputeUnited StatesRunning
db-primary-01DatabaseJapanRunning
cache-edge-01CacheHong KongRunning
worker-async-01ComputeSingaporeRunning
storage-logs-01StorageUnited StatesReview

Shared responsibility

Clear boundaries before infrastructure goes live.

Every configuration defines who controls access, workloads, regional choices, change approvals, and supplier coordination.

HaxLink controls

Operating coordination

  • Portal identity and tenant separation
  • Service metadata and action approvals
  • Audit logs and supplier coordination
  • Support communication and billing records
Customer controls

Workload decisions

  • Application and workload security
  • User administration and credentials
  • Data classification and approved regions
  • Compliance decisions unless contracted

Commercial approach

Charges explained before commitment.

Every confirmed configuration states its currency, tax treatment, term, inclusions, usage variables, and supplier commitments.

Infrastructure

Recurring compute, storage, networking, and capacity charges.

Recurring

Managed service

Monitoring, service ownership, reporting, and support coverage.

Recurring

Engineering

Setup, migration, custom design, and planned change work.

One-time

No unsupported price promises. A configuration is reviewed against current supplier availability before final price and activation timing are confirmed.

How service quality is controlled

Process evidence instead of unverified claims.

Until measured production evidence is approved for publication, HaxLink shows the controls that govern service delivery.

Partner qualification

Regional capacity is evaluated against technical, support, and commercial requirements.

Controlled change

Deployments and failovers follow documented scope, impact, ownership, and approval steps.

Named incident ownership

One service desk owns communication and supplier escalation through resolution.

Questions, answered

Before you plan the first region.

Clear commercial and operating expectations matter more than broad infrastructure claims.

Ask a technical question
Does HaxLink operate its own data centres?

HaxLink initially uses qualified regional data-centre and infrastructure partners. HaxLink provides the customer contract, service coordination, control-plane experience, billing, and support as defined in the service agreement.

Which regions are available?

Launch planning covers the United States, Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Exact facilities and configurations depend on supplier availability and technical review.

How quickly can a server be provisioned?

Standard virtual configurations may be faster than dedicated or custom environments. Every confirmed order states its target activation window.

Can HaxLink synchronize workloads between regions?

HaxLink can coordinate supported replication and backup designs. Recovery point, recovery time, consistency, cost, and failover responsibilities are agreed for each workload.

Who handles an outage?

Customers contact HaxLink through the service desk. HaxLink owns communication and coordinates escalation with the underlying supplier according to the contracted support tier.

How does billing work?

Customers receive an itemized view of recurring infrastructure, usage, management, and one-time charges. Non-cancellable supplier commitments are reflected in the customer agreement.

Infrastructure waitlist

Plan your four-region infrastructure with one team.

Share your regions and workload. We’ll use that context for a structured configuration review when onboarding opens.

Infrastructure waitlist

Plan your regional footprint.

Tell us what you’re preparing. We’ll use your answers for a configuration review when onboarding opens.

Regions in scope