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Enroute
Global DNS Platform

Ultra-fast, globally distributed DNS that serves your visitors from the nearest point of presence — automatically, and at no extra cost.

4 Global PoPs
<5ms Avg. DNS Latency
100% Redundant

Global Network

DNS queries are answered by the node closest to your visitor in real time. Stats below update live.

Telehouse Docklands NorthLondon, UKDNS Queries/sec12.4kEquinix DC2Ashburn, VirginiaDNS Queries/sec11.8kEquinix FR5Frankfurt, DEDNS Queries/sec13.6kEquinix SG3Singapore, AsiaDNS Queries/sec10.7k

Everything included. Nothing to configure.

Free for Shared & Reseller

Enroute is included at no extra cost on all shared and reseller hosting plans. No add-ons, no hidden charges.

Nearest Node, Automatically

Anycast routing ensures every DNS query is answered by the closest available server — without any configuration required.

Private Nameservers, Free

Use your own branded nameservers (e.g. ns1.yourdomain.com) at no extra cost — perfect for resellers presenting a white-label service.

Control Panel Agnostic

The same nameservers work across cPanel, DirectAdmin and Plesk. Switch control panels freely — no DNS changes needed for your customers.

Fully Redundant

Multiple anycast nodes per region with automatic failover. If one node has an issue, traffic is rerouted instantly.

Instant Propagation

DNS changes made in your control panel propagate across all Enroute nodes within seconds, not hours.

Part of a bigger picture

Learn about the Envision Platform

Enroute is one part of Envision — our suite of next-generation infrastructure features built into your hosting. Explore the full platform.

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How Enroute works

1

Visitor makes a DNS query

When someone visits your domain, their browser triggers a DNS lookup to resolve your hostname.

2

Routed to the nearest PoP

Anycast BGP routing directs the query to the geographically closest Enroute node automatically.

3

Answered in milliseconds

The node responds with the correct DNS record from its local cache. Fast, reliable, done.