
EventHorizon Forge
Website deployment and hosting management
Deployment is where assumptions meet production. EHFC manages release mechanics, hosting, DNS, TLS, monitoring, and rollback planning so launches are observable, reversible, and supportable instead of being a one-time push into the internet.
What deployment and hosting management is
Website deployment and hosting management covers the operational path from build artifact to reachable production service, including DNS, TLS, hosting configuration, release process, monitoring, caching, and rollback planning.
It is not just pressing deploy. A site can be visually complete and still be operationally fragile if production behavior has not been thought through.
What deployment management typically covers
EHFC aligns monitoring to real failure modes rather than relying only on simple reachability checks.
- Release mechanics and change windows
- DNS planning and cutovers
- TLS certificate lifecycle
- Server, platform, or edge configuration
- Caching and content-delivery behavior
- Health checks and production monitoring
- Rollback or recovery planning appropriate to the stack
Compared to unmanaged hosting
Unmanaged hosting usually gives you a place to run the site. Managed hosting and deployment give you an operator responsible for production behavior, security posture, release consistency, and recovery planning.
That difference matters when the site affects reputation, lead flow, or customer experience.
Who this is for
This service is for organizations that want their website or application to be run like a production system instead of a loosely hosted artifact.
It is especially relevant when the business cares about uptime, clean launches, certificate hygiene, domain correctness, rollback safety, and a clear owner for the production stack.
Frequently asked questions
- Can you deploy sites built by another agency?
- Often yes, after a technical review. EHFC needs reproducible build processes, access to DNS and hosting controls, and enough clarity to actually take responsibility for the site.
- Do you manage DNS and TLS too?
- Yes, where those responsibilities are in scope. DNS and certificate lifecycle are core parts of reliable production delivery.