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VPS hosting in Asia Pacific: why Singapore is the right data center

By ServerPoint's Team ·

VPS hosting in Asia Pacific from Singapore

The internet is still young in much of Asia Pacific. Countries like Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and India are going through rapid digitization. Smartphone adoption is surging, mobile internet is spreading, and a growing tech workforce is building new applications and services. This is the fastest-growing internet market in the world, and if you’re serving users in this region, you need infrastructure close to them.

Why Singapore

Singapore has some of the best internet infrastructure in Asia. It’s a major hub for undersea cables connecting Southeast Asia, India, Australia, and East Asia. The country has excellent power reliability, strong rule of law, and world-class data center facilities. That’s why we chose Singapore for our Asia Pacific data center.

Our Singapore facility connects to SGIX (Singapore Internet Exchange) and multiple tier-1 network providers, giving your VPS hosting excellent routing to anywhere in the region. Whether your users are in Manila, Jakarta, Mumbai, Sydney, or Tokyo, traffic from Singapore gets there fast.

What you can deploy

You can run Linux VPS (Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Debian) or Windows VPS (Windows Server 2019, 2022, 2025, Windows 10) in Singapore. All virtual servers run on the same SSD-backed infrastructure as our US and European data centers: Ceph storage, KVM virtualization, and Intel Xeon hardware.

We also offer dedicated servers in Singapore for workloads that need bare metal performance.

Multi-region with Singapore

Many customers pair Singapore with one of our US or European data centers for a multi-region setup. A VPS in Singapore serves Asia Pacific users with low latency, while a VPS in Ashburn or Amsterdam serves Western users. DNS-based failover or a CDN ties them together.

Deploy a VPS in Singapore or contact us to plan your Asia Pacific hosting strategy.