South East Asia Data Center Market Size and Report 2034
South East Asia data center market size reached USD 7.9 Billion in 2025. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 14.0 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of
Servers
The Server market focuses on large-scale, high-performance data-processing units, such as standalone servers and server racks, predominantly utilized in data centers for intensive computing...
The Asia Data Centre Landscape
While the U.S. and Europe lead in terms of GW of data centre capacity, Asia Pacific is surging ahead. Key markets like Hong Kong and Singapore are already thriving, while emerging hubs like Thailand
Top 10 Data Centre Critical (IT) Infrastructure Providers in ASEAN
Below mentioned are the top 10 Data Centre Critical (IT) Infrastructure Providers in ASEAN: 1. Dell Technologies: Dell Technologies power data centres across the world in terms of server, storage,
Harnessing ASEAN''s Data Center Boom
ASEAN is rapidly emerging as a global hotspot for data center investment. While traditional hubs like Singapore face constraints, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand are
ASEAN Data Centre
We expect data centre demand in ASEAN to increase at 20% CAGR and a potential data centre TAM of USD11b/year till 2028.
South East Asia Existing & Upcoming Data Center
More than $37 billion is being invested in the Southeast Asian market to build new data centers, adding 8GW of power capacity
Status and Trends of the ''Data Center'' in ASEAN
These indicators reflect ASEAN''s lack of readiness in data center infrastructure—both in terms of quantity relative to economic and population size, and in user support capacity.
APAC Data Center Server Market Size | Mordor Intelligence
The demand for cloud services is promising in Vietnam, Thailand, and other Southeast Asian countries. Thailand will adopt hybrid cloud services rapidly over the next five years, with 67%
Southeast Asia''s Robust Data Center Outlook | US ABC
There are currently over 370 data centers in Southeast Asia, with national markets estimated to be 55-70% underpenetrated in supply compared to more evolved markets like the U.S.