Our global presence
Noctis runs its own compute across two regions today, and has two more mapped and ready. Here is the picture, stated honestly.
Live today
North America carries customer workloads on the group's own production compute. Europe holds the core node and the management plane, the orchestration, billing, monitoring and backups that keep the group running. Two live regions, both on infrastructure the group controls.
Mapped next
The United Kingdom and Asia-Pacific are designed into the network and held ready. On the maps across our sites they are shown greyed, because there is no node in them yet. They open when real demand appears, not before, so the footprint never claims a presence the group does not have.
Why it works this way
Starting in two regions and growing on proof is deliberate. It keeps capacity tracking real customers and lets a small group run a genuine multi-region footprint. The full technical picture sits on the infrastructure page.