We founded Jetstream after a particularly frustrating 3am incident response call convinced our co-founders that existing solutions lacked sufficient ambition.
Our core commitments
Global reach
847 edge nodes, six continents
Your content lives closer to your users than their nearest coffee shop, with redundant routing that assumes failure is always one misconfigured router away.
Automatic everything
Infrastructure that manages itself
SSL renewals, traffic routing, threat detection, and capacity scaling happen without human intervention — our systems make better decisions faster than people can.
Real-time visibility
Analytics that update in a snap
Monitor every request and every potential threat through dashboards that show you what's happening now, not five minutes ago.
Zero-trust security
Assume everything is a threat
Every request gets verified, every connection gets encrypted, every login attempt gets scrutinized by systems that never get tired or complacent.
Obsessive redundancy
Multiple backups for our backups
Single points of failure are design flaws we've engineered out of existence through redundant systems, diverse routing, and healthy paranoia.
Obsessive redundancy
Redundancy layers all the way down
Every critical system has a backup. Every backup has a backup. We stopped counting after layer five but they're definitely there.
Obsessive redundancy
Trust nothing, backup everything
If it's critical, it's redundant. If it's redundant, it has a backup. Our infrastructure assumes failure is always one misconfiguration away from happening.
Global reach
847 edge nodes, six continents
Your content lives closer to your users than their nearest coffee shop, with redundant routing that assumes failure is always one misconfigured router away.
Automatic everything
Infrastructure that manages itself
SSL renewals, traffic routing, threat detection, and capacity scaling happen without human intervention — our systems make better decisions faster than people can.
Real-time visibility
Analytics that update in a snap
Monitor every request and every potential threat through dashboards that show you what's happening now, not five minutes ago.
Zero-trust security
Assume everything is a threat
Every request gets verified, every connection gets encrypted, every login attempt gets scrutinized by systems that never get tired or complacent.
Obsessive redundancy
Multiple backups for our backups
Single points of failure are design flaws we've engineered out of existence through redundant systems, diverse routing, and healthy paranoia.
Obsessive redundancy
Redundancy layers all the way down
Every critical system has a backup. Every backup has a backup. We stopped counting after layer five but they're definitely there.
Obsessive redundancy
Trust nothing, backup everything
If it's critical, it's redundant. If it's redundant, it has a backup. Our infrastructure assumes failure is always one misconfiguration away from happening.