Overnight Holdings owns two businesses. One sells the compute that other things are built on. One builds the games people play on it. Both run on isolated systems, in-house, with nothing crossing between them.
Hosting and cloud, from shared web and VPS to dedicated machines, game servers and compute, with a managed automation line alongside it.
An in-house interactive entertainment platform with its own game engine, running today as a free, play-money social product.
The two businesses keep their own brands, systems and customers. Nothing operational crosses between Overnight.Host and Overnight.Bet.
Each business runs on its own infrastructure, with no shared data path between them.
From the hosting stack to the game engine, the core is built and owned, not rented white-label.
Customer compute runs in the United States today, with a European core node for management.
A small, owned production cluster runs the division across two live regions, with two more mapped and ready.
United States compute for the division's live workloads.
The European core node the division runs on. Management lives here.
Planned. Stands up on demand.
Planned. Follows demand in the region.