Equinix SG & SGIX connected — Asia Pacific's most connected datacenter hub. Tier III+ facility in the heart of Southeast Asia. AMD EPYC up to 1152 GB DDR5 & Ryzen 9. From €249/mo.
Singapore is Asia Pacific's most connected internet hub — the crossroads of undersea cable systems linking East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and Australia. Colocated inside Equinix SG2 and directly peered at SGIX, servers here reach Hong Kong in under 30ms, Tokyo in ~65ms, and Sydney in ~85ms. The Tier III+ facility runs 2N power redundancy — the same standard as our New York location — ensuring zero downtime for mission-critical APAC operations.
CityLatencyRoute
🇲🇾 Kuala Lumpur~5 ms
🇮🇩 Jakarta~8 ms
🇭🇰 Hong Kong~28 ms
🇯🇵 Tokyo~65 ms
🇦🇺 Sydney~85 ms
🇬🇧 London~162 ms
Connected Exchanges & Transit
Equinix SG2
APAC hub · Tier III+ · Direct
SGIX
Singapore Internet Exchange · Direct peer
NTT · Lumen · Singtel
Tier-1 Transit · Multi-homed BGP
Singapore Dedicated Servers
4 Configurations. Up to 1152 GB DDR5.
Every Singapore server includes 1 Gbps unmetered bandwidth via Equinix SG2, full root + IPMI, PDPA-compliant data residency, and 24/7 engineer support. No setup fees.
CPU
4 servers
Regulatory & Compliance
PDPA by Default. APAC-Ready.
Singapore is the most trusted data jurisdiction in Asia Pacific. Our Equinix SG2 facility meets the requirements of Singapore's PDPA, ISO 27001, and major APAC enterprise standards.
PDPA Compliant
Data stored in Singapore is governed by Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) — Asia Pacific's gold standard for enterprise data residency. Singapore has adequacy agreements with the EU and recognised transfer mechanisms for global data flows, making it the preferred APAC jurisdiction for multinationals.
Singapore PDPA 2012
ISO 27001
Equinix SG2 is certified to ISO/IEC 27001:2022. Annual third-party audits cover information security management, physical security, and operational procedures — satisfies enterprise security questionnaires across APAC, EU, and US markets.
ISO/IEC 27001:2022
SS 507 (Singapore Standard)
Facility certified to SS 507:2023 — Singapore's national standard for business continuity management. Mandatory for financial institutions operating under MAS TRM and recommended for all regulated industries in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
SS 507:2023
MAS TRM Aligned
Infrastructure aligned with the Monetary Authority of Singapore Technology Risk Management (MAS TRM) guidelines — a hard requirement for Singapore-regulated fintech, banks, and financial institutions. Supports outsourced technology arrangements for MAS-licensed entities.
MAS TRM Guidelines 2021
Best Suited For
Why Businesses Choose Singapore
The combination of APAC's best network position, PDPA data residency, MAS TRM compliance, and access to the world's fastest-growing internet markets makes Singapore the infrastructure default for Asia Pacific.
APAC Game Servers
~5ms to KL & Jakarta~28ms Hong KongRyzen 9 9950X
Singapore is the optimal single-server location for Southeast Asian and East Asian players simultaneously. The Ryzen 9 9950X delivers the single-thread clock speed game servers demand — Minecraft, CS2, Rust, ARK — while SGIX peering keeps latency to Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, and Manila consistently low. APAC gaming studios running regional servers for 100+ concurrent players choose Singapore as their first, and often only, APAC node.
Singapore is the financial capital of Southeast Asia and home to MAS — the region's most respected financial regulator. Any fintech, digital bank, or payment company operating in ASEAN needs MAS TRM-aligned infrastructure with Singapore data residency. The EPYC 9555P with 384 GB DDR5 ECC handles in-memory transaction processing, fraud detection pipelines, and real-time risk systems at 64-core throughput.
Regional e-commerce platforms and B2B SaaS serving Southeast Asia, Australia, Japan, and India choose Singapore for its central position across all four markets, PDPA data residency, and Equinix's cross-connect ecosystem. The EPYC 9555P XL — 1152 GB DDR5 ECC, 4× 3.84 TB NVMe — serves as an all-in-one backend for large product catalogues, customer databases, and real-time recommendation engines without data leaving Singapore jurisdiction.
Singapore sits at the intersection of undersea cable systems connecting East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Australia — more major cable systems land in or near Singapore than any other single point in APAC. It's politically stable, has an independent judiciary, and has bilateral data transfer agreements with the EU, making it the only APAC jurisdiction that global legal teams consistently approve for data residency. For any company that needs one server to serve Australia, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia — Singapore is the answer.
Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is the national data protection law governing how organisations collect, use, and disclose personal data. Like GDPR, it requires a lawful basis for processing and gives individuals rights over their data. Key differences: PDPA has a more business-friendly approach to consent, lighter documentation requirements, and no mandatory Data Protection Officer for most organisations. Singapore also has an adequacy-equivalent relationship with the EU, which simplifies cross-border data transfers between Singapore and EU entities.
Yes. Our Singapore infrastructure is aligned with MAS Technology Risk Management (TRM) guidelines, which are a hard requirement for banks, digital payment services, capital markets firms, and insurers licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. MAS TRM requires specific controls around data residency, disaster recovery, vendor risk management, and incident response — our facility and processes support all of these. We can provide documentation for your MAS TRM compliance submissions on request.
Measured round-trip from our Singapore servers: Kuala Lumpur ~5ms, Jakarta ~8ms, Bangkok ~20ms, Manila ~22ms, Hong Kong ~28ms, Chennai ~35ms, Mumbai ~55ms, Tokyo ~65ms, Sydney ~85ms, Seoul ~70ms, Auckland ~110ms. Singapore is the only single location in APAC where you can reliably serve Southeast Asia, ANZ, Japan, and India all under 120ms. For China mainland specifically, latency adds ~40–80ms due to the Great Firewall — consider a dedicated CN node for that market.
The XL variant ships with 1152 GB DDR5 ECC — the maximum memory configuration for the EPYC 9555P platform (18× 64 GB DIMMs). It also includes 4× 3.84 TB NVMe SSD (15.4 TB raw) and the standard 1 Gbps unmetered uplink via Equinix SG2. At €1,999/mo it's our largest bare metal configuration in Singapore — built for LLM inference, large-scale vector databases, in-memory analytics, and APAC-region AI applications that need the entire working dataset in RAM.
Singapore sits between our European and New York pricing. The entry Xeon E-2286G is €249/mo (vs €149 in Miami and €249 equivalent in Frankfurt), reflecting Singapore's higher power and colocation costs versus Europe. The EPYC configurations are priced identically to our New York equivalents at the high end. For pure cost efficiency serving Asia Pacific, Singapore is significantly cheaper than any AU or JP colocation alternative. If serving EU users is also a requirement, Frankfurt + Singapore dual-stack is a common architecture.