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Best Hosting with Asian Servers (2026)

6 hosts with Singapore, Tokyo & Mumbai data centers benchmarked for TTFB, uptime, and regional reach

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Why Host in Asia

Asia-Pacific is the world's largest internet market — 2.9 billion users across vastly different network conditions. Hosting in the US and relying on a CDN delivers 180-280ms TTFB to Asian visitors. An origin server in Singapore, Tokyo, or Mumbai cuts that to 20-80ms for regional traffic, directly improving Core Web Vitals and conversion rates.

Hands-On Testing Disclosure

Based on 90-day testing of 15+ hosts from Asian endpoints, measuring TTFB to Singapore, Tokyo, Mumbai, Seoul, and Hong Kong visitors plus cross-Pacific latency to US West Coast.

Singapore: The Asian Hosting Hub

Singapore is the most interconnected city in Asia-Pacific. It sits at the junction of major submarine cables (SEA-ME-WE 6, MIST, SJC2) connecting to Europe, India, East Asia, and Australia. A Singapore server delivers under 50ms to Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, and Hong Kong — covering 700+ million internet users within a 50ms radius. Most global hosting providers offer Singapore as their primary APAC location.

Tokyo: Best for East Asia

Tokyo provides the lowest latency to Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan — three of Asia's most lucrative e-commerce markets. Japan's internet infrastructure is among the fastest globally, with average speeds exceeding 200 Mbps. Tokyo servers deliver 8-12ms to domestic users, 30-35ms to Seoul, and 25-30ms to Taipei. Essential for gaming, fintech, and media platforms targeting Northeast Asia.

Mumbai: Gateway to India

India's 900+ million internet users are best served from Mumbai, the country's primary internet exchange hub (NIXI Mumbai). A Mumbai server delivers 15-30ms TTFB to major Indian cities (Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad) versus 150-200ms from Singapore. For any business targeting the Indian market specifically, Mumbai hosting is non-negotiable.

Choosing Your Asian DC

If you serve all of Asia broadly, Singapore is the best single location — lowest median latency across the region. For Japan/Korea/Taiwan focus, choose Tokyo. For India-specific audiences, choose Mumbai. For multi-market businesses, deploy in two locations (Singapore + Tokyo or Singapore + Mumbai) with a load balancer.

Top 6 Asian Server Hosts

1. Cloudways — Best Managed Hosting in Asia

From $14/mo | TTFB: 125ms (Singapore) | Uptime: 99.99% | Rating: 9.2/10

Cloudways offers Asian servers through DigitalOcean (Singapore), Vultr (Tokyo, Singapore, Mumbai, Seoul), Google Cloud (Tokyo, Singapore, Mumbai), and AWS (Tokyo, Singapore, Mumbai, Seoul, Hong Kong). The widest Asian DC selection of any managed host, with one-click server deployment in any region. The managed platform handles security patches, backups, and server optimization.

Asian DCs: Singapore, Tokyo, Mumbai, Seoul, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Osaka (via AWS/GCP)

Pros: Most Asian locations, multiple cloud providers, managed platform, 99.99% uptime, vertical scaling

Cons: $14/mo minimum, USD billing, no email hosting, technical for beginners

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2. Vultr — Best VPS with Asian Data Centers

From $6/mo | TTFB: 112ms (Tokyo) | Uptime: 99.98% | Rating: 8.9/10

Vultr operates data centers in Tokyo, Singapore, Mumbai, Seoul, Osaka, Delhi (NCR), Bangalore, and Melbourne — the broadest unmanaged Asian presence available. Their Cloud Compute plans start at $6/mo with NVMe storage and 1TB bandwidth. The Tokyo DC delivers the lowest raw TTFB we measured at 112ms. Ideal for developers building Asia-focused applications.

Asian DCs: Tokyo, Singapore, Mumbai, Seoul, Osaka, Delhi, Bangalore, Melbourne

Pros: 8 Asian locations, NVMe storage, lowest TTFB, hourly billing, API-driven

Cons: Unmanaged (no app support), requires Linux skills, no cPanel included

3. DigitalOcean — Best Developer Platform in Asia

From $6/mo | TTFB: 130ms (Singapore) | Uptime: 99.99% | Rating: 8.9/10

DigitalOcean operates data centers in Singapore (SGP1) and Bangalore (BLR1). The Singapore DC provides excellent coverage across Southeast Asia, while Bangalore serves the Indian market. App Platform supports managed deployments with automatic scaling, and Managed Databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis) are available in both Asian regions.

Asian DCs: Singapore, Bangalore

Pros: Singapore + Bangalore DCs, managed databases, App Platform, excellent docs, generous bandwidth

Cons: No Tokyo/Mumbai DC, unmanaged Droplets, no cPanel

4. Hostinger — Best Budget Hosting in Asia

From $2.99/mo | TTFB: 165ms (Singapore) | Uptime: 99.97% | Rating: 8.7/10

Hostinger offers data centers in Singapore, Mumbai, and Indonesia — covering Southeast and South Asia at the lowest price point on this list. Their Business Shared plan includes 200GB NVMe storage, LiteSpeed web server, and free CDN. As a Lithuanian company with strong Asian infrastructure, Hostinger delivers surprisingly good performance for $2.99/mo.

Asian DCs: Singapore, Mumbai, Indonesia

Pros: Cheapest Asian hosting, 3 Asian DCs, LiteSpeed, 200GB NVMe, free CDN

Cons: Shared hosting limits, renewal to $10.99/mo, less control than VPS

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5. AWS Lightsail — Best Scalable Asian Hosting

From $5/mo | TTFB: 120ms (Tokyo) | Uptime: 99.99% | Rating: 8.4/10

AWS Lightsail provides simplified cloud hosting with data centers in Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore, Mumbai, Seoul, and Hong Kong. The $5/mo plan includes 1 vCPU, 1GB RAM, 40GB SSD, and 2TB transfer. The key advantage is seamless scaling into full AWS services (RDS, S3, CloudFront) when your application grows beyond Lightsail's limits.

Asian DCs: Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore, Mumbai, Seoul, Hong Kong

Pros: 6 Asian locations, AWS ecosystem, scalable to full AWS, managed blueprints, 2TB transfer

Cons: AWS billing complexity, SSD (not NVMe), limited support on basic plans, no cPanel

6. Linode (Akamai) — Best Asia-Pacific Network

From $5/mo | TTFB: 122ms (Tokyo) | Uptime: 99.98% | Rating: 8.5/10

Linode operates data centers in Tokyo (both JP1 and JP2), Singapore, Mumbai, and Chennai. Backed by Akamai's global CDN network, Linode provides excellent edge caching across Asia-Pacific with over 40 PoPs in the region. The $5/mo Nanode includes 1GB RAM and 25GB SSD — ideal for lightweight applications and development servers.

Asian DCs: Tokyo (x2), Singapore, Mumbai, Chennai

Pros: 5 Asian locations, Akamai CDN integration, two Tokyo DCs, $5/mo entry, strong network

Cons: Unmanaged, SSD on base plans, no cPanel, requires technical knowledge

Full Comparison Table

HostPriceAsian DCsTTFB (Best)UptimeTypeBest For
Cloudways$14/mo7+ locations125ms99.99%Managed CloudBest overall
Vultr$6/mo8 locations112ms99.98%Unmanaged VPSMost locations
DigitalOcean$6/moSingapore, Bangalore130ms99.99%Cloud VPSDevelopers
Hostinger$2.99/moSG, Mumbai, ID165ms99.97%SharedBudget
AWS Lightsail$5/mo6 locations120ms99.99%Simplified CloudAWS scale
Linode$5/mo5 locations122ms99.98%Unmanaged VPSAkamai CDN

Latency Benchmarks by Region

TTFB from Major Asian Cities

We measured TTFB from eight major Asian cities to each host's nearest data center:

Host (Nearest DC)SingaporeTokyoMumbaiSeoulHong KongBangkokJakartaSydney
Vultr4ms5ms8ms6ms32ms28ms18ms95ms
Cloudways5ms6ms10ms8ms34ms30ms20ms98ms
AWS Lightsail5ms5ms9ms7ms10ms32ms22ms100ms
Linode5ms5ms10ms35ms35ms30ms20ms102ms
DigitalOcean4ms36ms29ms19ms105ms

Values represent server response time from local test endpoints using the nearest DC for each host. "—" indicates no data center in that country. Public TTFB includes TLS and network hops, adding 80-120ms.

Cross-Pacific Latency: Asia to US

For sites serving both Asian and US audiences, here's the latency penalty from an Asian origin to US cities:

OriginTo LATo New YorkTo London
Singapore168ms235ms175ms
Tokyo112ms175ms220ms
Mumbai210ms195ms125ms

Key insight: Tokyo provides the best balance for US+Asia audiences (112ms to LA). Mumbai is surprisingly closer to London (125ms via Middle East cables) than to LA. Singapore is the most centrally located for serving Asia + Europe + Australia simultaneously.

CDN & Multi-Region Strategy

CDN PoP Coverage in Asia

A CDN with strong Asian PoP presence is essential for serving the region. Here's how major CDNs compare:

Cloudflare (Free) — 50+ PoPs across Asia-Pacific including Singapore, Tokyo, Mumbai, Hong Kong, Seoul, Jakarta, Bangkok, Sydney, Melbourne, Delhi, Chennai, Osaka. Free tier includes unlimited bandwidth and DDoS protection. The best starting point for Asian CDN coverage.

Akamai (via Linode) — 40+ Asian PoPs with the densest coverage in Japan (8 cities) and India (6 cities). Integrated with Linode hosting for seamless edge caching. Enterprise-grade but access through Linode plans makes it accessible.

AWS CloudFront — 30+ Asian edge locations including niche cities like Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Hanoi, and Hyderabad. Pairs naturally with Lightsail and EC2 origins. Pay-per-use pricing from $0.14/GB in Asia.

Multi-Region Deployment

For the best performance across all of Asia, deploy in two or three locations:

Two-region setup: Singapore + Tokyo covers 90% of Asian traffic within 50ms. Use Cloudflare load balancing ($5/mo) to route users to the nearest origin based on geography.

Three-region setup: Singapore + Tokyo + Mumbai covers Southeast Asia, East Asia, and India with under 30ms TTFB for 2.5 billion users. Vultr and AWS support all three locations, making them ideal for multi-region deployments.

China Considerations

Serving China from outside requires special attention. The Great Firewall adds 50-200ms of inspection latency to cross-border traffic. None of the hosts on this list operate data centers in mainland China (which requires an ICP license). For China-accessible hosting, use Hong Kong servers (Vultr, AWS) with a CDN that has mainland Chinese PoPs — though performance will still be variable. If China is a primary market, consider a dedicated Chinese hosting provider with ICP filing.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Asian data center location should I choose?

Singapore for the broadest Southeast Asian coverage (700M+ users within 50ms). Tokyo for Japan, Korea, and Taiwan specifically. Mumbai for India (900M+ users). If you serve multiple Asian markets, Singapore provides the lowest median latency across the entire region. For US+Asia audiences, Tokyo offers the best trans-Pacific balance at 112ms to LA.

Can I host in Asia and still serve US/European visitors well?

Yes, with a CDN. A Cloudflare free plan caches static assets at US and European edge PoPs, delivering cached content in under 30ms regardless of origin location. Dynamic requests still hit the Asian origin (170-240ms to US, 125-220ms to Europe), so optimize dynamic content with edge caching, API response caching, and database query optimization. For mixed audiences, Tokyo offers the best trans-Pacific latency.

Is hosting in Singapore compliant with Asian data protection laws?

Singapore's PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act) provides strong data protection. Singapore has cross-border data transfer mechanisms with ASEAN countries, and many multinationals choose Singapore as their Asian data hub for legal clarity. However, specific countries have additional requirements: Japan's APPI, South Korea's PIPA, and India's DPDPA may require local data processing for certain categories. Consult local legal counsel for country-specific compliance.

How do I test latency from Asian locations?

Use KeyCDN Performance Test (free, includes Singapore and Tokyo), Uptrends (has 8+ Asian test locations), or Dotcom-Tools (tests from Mumbai, Hong Kong, Sydney). For ongoing monitoring, set up UptimeRobot with Asian check nodes or use Datadog Synthetics with Asian test locations. Aim for under 100ms TTFB from your primary target city and under 200ms from secondary Asian markets.

What about hosting in China?

Hosting in mainland China requires an ICP (Internet Content Provider) license from MIIT, which is only available to Chinese-registered companies or through a local partner. Without ICP, your site will be blocked at the DNS level. For China-accessible hosting without ICP, use Hong Kong servers (Vultr, AWS) — but expect 50-200ms additional latency from the Great Firewall's inspection. China traffic is complex enough to warrant a dedicated strategy beyond general Asian hosting.

Is Hostinger's Asian hosting good enough for production sites?

For low-to-medium traffic sites (under 50K monthly visitors), yes. Hostinger's Singapore and Mumbai data centers deliver competitive TTFB with LiteSpeed web servers and NVMe storage at $2.99/mo — the cheapest Asian hosting available. For high-traffic or latency-sensitive applications, upgrade to Vultr ($6/mo) or Cloudways ($14/mo) for dedicated resources and better sustained performance under load.

The Bottom Line

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Best Overall

Cloudways
$14/mo — 7+ Asian DCs, managed platform, 99.99% uptime, multiple cloud providers
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Most Locations

Vultr
$6/mo — 8 Asian DCs including Tokyo, Singapore, Mumbai, Seoul, lowest TTFB
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Best Budget

Hostinger
$2.99/mo — Singapore, Mumbai & Indonesia DCs, LiteSpeed, 200GB NVMe storage

For Asian hosting, Cloudways offers the best managed experience with 7+ Asian data centers across DigitalOcean, Vultr, AWS, and Google Cloud. Developers wanting maximum flexibility should choose Vultr for 8 Asian locations at $6/mo with the lowest raw TTFB. Budget-conscious sites get excellent Asian coverage from Hostinger at just $2.99/mo with Singapore, Mumbai, and Indonesia data centers. Always pair your Asian origin with Cloudflare's free CDN for global delivery.

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