Why Datacenter Location Matters for Korean Businesses
We didn’t choose our datacenter locations randomly. Each one serves a specific purpose based on network infrastructure, geographic coverage, and the needs of Korean businesses operating globally.
United States Coverage
Dallas, Texas
Dallas sits at the center of North America’s network backbone with direct fiber connections to both coasts and major internet exchange points. For Korean businesses serving customers across the United States, Dallas provides the lowest average latency nationwide. It’s also a major hub for trans-Pacific fiber cables, meaning exceptionally fast connections to South Korea and Asia. If your customers are spread across the US, Dallas delivers consistent performance everywhere.
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago serves as the central hub for Midwest commerce and has some of the densest network connectivity in North America. Korean businesses with customers in the Midwest, Great Lakes region, or central Canada benefit from Chicago’s position. It’s also a major financial and enterprise hub, with network infrastructure built for high-reliability business applications. The latency to both coasts remains low while providing optimal performance for the central US market.
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles has the shortest physical distance to Asia-Pacific markets and hosts the majority of trans-Pacific submarine cable landing sites. Korean businesses serving customers in California, the West Coast, or maintaining strong connections to Asia need LA infrastructure. Web requests from Seoul to LA travel roughly 5,800 miles compared to 6,900 miles to New York. That difference translates to noticeably faster load times for Korean visitors accessing US-hosted sites, and vice versa.
Miami, Florida
Miami provides optimal coverage for Korean businesses and churches serving communities in the southeastern United States, including Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas. It also offers excellent connectivity for Korean organizations with operations or partnerships in Latin American markets. The region’s network infrastructure supports reliable performance throughout the Southeast while maintaining strong international connectivity.
New Jersey
The New York metro area hosts one of the largest Korean-American populations in the United States and serves as a major business hub. New Jersey datacenters provide optimal performance for Korean churches, businesses, and nonprofits serving communities in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the Northeast corridor. The region also has exceptional network infrastructure with multiple major internet exchange points and trans-Atlantic connectivity.
Asia-Pacific Coverage
Seoul, South Korea
Having infrastructure directly in South Korea means Korean businesses can serve their domestic market with the lowest possible latency. For organizations that operate both in Korea and internationally, Seoul hosting allows them to deliver fast performance to Korean visitors while our global network handles international traffic. It also demonstrates our commitment to serving the Korean community with actual local presence, not just claims about understanding Korean business.
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo serves as the major internet hub for the Asia-Pacific region with extensive submarine cable connections throughout Asia. Japanese infrastructure is known for exceptional reliability and performance. Korean businesses with Japanese customers, partnerships, or operations benefit from Tokyo’s position. It also serves as a secondary hub for broader Asian markets and provides geographic redundancy for mission-critical applications that need backup infrastructure in the region.
Singapore
Singapore functions as the gateway to Southeast Asia with network connections throughout the region including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Many Korean businesses are expanding into Southeast Asian markets, and Singapore infrastructure provides optimal performance for these growing regions. Singapore also has some of the most advanced datacenter infrastructure in the world with strict reliability standards.
How This Benefits You
The right datacenter location reduces latency, improves page load times, and enhances user experience. A church in Los Angeles serving a local Korean community gets optimal performance from our LA datacenter. A business in Seoul exporting to the US benefits from our Dallas infrastructure. An organization serving Korean communities across multiple countries can use our global network to deliver fast performance everywhere.
We select the optimal location based on where your primary audience lives and works. You don’t need to understand network topology or submarine cable routes. We handle that analysis and provision your infrastructure in the location that serves your needs best.
This is what professionally managed infrastructure actually means: thoughtful decisions about where your site lives, backed by global network capabilities that deliver consistent performance regardless of where your visitors connect from.