17/04/2026
DATA CENTER DISTRIBUTION ACROSS SOUTHEAST ASIA (2026)
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Southeast Asia’s digital infrastructure is expanding rapidly, with Indonesia leading the region in data center distribution in 2026. The country ranks first with 184 data centers, reflecting its massive population, growing internet economy, and rising demand for cloud services. Major urban hubs like Jakarta and its surrounding metropolitan areas have become key focal points for hyperscale and enterprise data facilities.
In second place is Malaysia with 115 data centers, followed by Singapore with 83. Malaysia’s growth is largely driven by strategic developments in cities like Johor Bahru, which benefits from proximity to Singapore, while Kuala Lumpur remains a central hub. Meanwhile, Singapore continues to punch above its weight as a global data center powerhouse, leveraging its advanced infrastructure, connectivity, and business-friendly environment despite limited land availability.
Other countries such as Thailand (78), Philippines (62), and Vietnam (58) are also strengthening their digital ecosystems, with cities like Bangkok, Manila, and Ho Chi Minh City emerging as important tech and data hubs. As demand for digital services continues to surge, Southeast Asia’s data center landscape is expected to grow even further, reinforcing the region’s role in the global digital economy.