Boar Network
Boar has joined the RouteMesh provider network, adding dedicated Ethereum and Mezo node infrastructure to the mesh. RouteMesh handles health checking, automatic routing, and traffic management — Boar focuses on running reliable nodes.
Dedicated Infrastructure
Boar runs dedicated Ethereum and Mezo nodes across multiple geographic regions with real-time failover between their own instances. This multi-region approach gives Boar's infrastructure a strong resilience foundation, and it's the kind of quality that makes the broader network more robust.
How RouteMesh Integrates Boar
When Boar joins RouteMesh, its nodes become available through the same unified API that routes traffic across all providers in the network. RouteMesh continuously evaluates Boar's nodes through Sentinel-based data quality checks and routes to them when they're a strong option for a given request.
RouteMesh also handles failover for Boar's nodes — if there's an issue, traffic is shifted to another provider in the mesh so the developer never experiences disruption. Boar doesn't need to manage fallback logic or monitor its own standing in the network.
What Developers Get
A single endpoint that surfaces Boar's nodes alongside other quality providers. No need to monitor individual node health, no fallback logic to build, no direct provider relationships to manage. RouteMesh evaluates all available providers and sends each request to the best option. When Boar's infrastructure is the right fit, developers get it — seamlessly.
Joining the RouteMesh provider network means Boar's infrastructure reaches developers who need it, without Boar having to build routing, monitoring, or distribution themselves.