Kuala Lumpur is Southeast Asia's rising datacenter powerhouse — home to MyIX, Malaysia's primary internet exchange, the MSC Malaysia tech corridor, and Cyberjaya's world-class fibre infrastructure. Strategically positioned between Singapore, Bangkok, Jakarta and Ho Chi Minh City, a KL VPS delivers genuine ASEAN reach at a lower price point than Singapore. AMD Ryzen 9950x nodes with DDR5 RAM, NVMe SSD & 10 Gbps uplink. Deploy Linux or Windows VPS in minutes — pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT or USDC. No KYC. No contracts.
Kuala Lumpur has evolved from a secondary Southeast Asian datacenter market into a compelling primary destination in its own right — combining world-class fibre infrastructure, Malaysia's dedicated tech corridor in Cyberjaya, competitive pricing versus Singapore and a central geographic position that delivers excellent reach across the entire ASEAN peninsula. For any workload that needs genuine SEA coverage without Singapore pricing, KL is the answer.
MyIX (Malaysia Internet Exchange) is Malaysia's primary neutral internet exchange, operating in Kuala Lumpur at carrier-neutral facilities including AIMS Data Centre and TIME dotCom. MyIX connects all major Malaysian ISPs — Telekom Malaysia (TM), Maxis, Celcom, Digi and TIME — as well as international CDN and cloud providers including Google, Meta and Akamai. Our KL VPS nodes peer directly into MyIX, ensuring traffic to the 32-million-strong Malaysian internet market is exchanged locally without costly international routing. Direct peering to TM's massive UNIFI broadband network ensures optimal performance for the single largest share of Malaysian internet users.
Malaysia's government launched the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC Malaysia) initiative in 1996 — a dedicated 15km × 50km technology corridor stretching from KLCC to KL International Airport, encompassing Cyberjaya (Malaysia's Silicon Valley) and Putrajaya. MSC Malaysia status guarantees world-class fibre-optic infrastructure, redundant international gateway connectivity, and specific legal protections for technology companies operating within it. Major global tech firms including HP, IBM, Dell, Shell, HSBC and Motorola Solutions have established regional hubs inside MSC Malaysia. Our datacenters sit within or directly connected to this government-backed technology infrastructure corridor.
Kuala Lumpur occupies the geographic midpoint of the Malay Peninsula — connected by terrestrial fibre north to Bangkok (~55ms) and south to Singapore (~20ms), while submarine cables via the Strait of Malacca and South China Sea provide links to Jakarta (~30ms), Ho Chi Minh City (~40ms) and Manila (~60ms). For any application serving Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines simultaneously, a KL VPS provides a balanced, cost-effective single node for the entire ASEAN peninsular and island arc — without the premium pricing of a Singapore deployment.
Malaysia's Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (PDPA) provides a comprehensive statutory data privacy framework, enforced by the Department of Personal Data Protection (JPDP). Malaysia is a stable constitutional monarchy with a functioning rule of law, independent judiciary and strong commercial law framework inherited from the British legal tradition. Data hosted on your KL VPS remains within Malaysia — a jurisdiction with no mandatory data-sharing agreements with major foreign surveillance programmes and a clear, well-established personal data protection framework for commercial operators.
Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky, Arch, Kali, FreeBSD and more — or Windows Server 2012–2025 EVAL. One-click OS reinstall anytime. Full KVM & VNC access on every KL plan. Any stack, any workload — deployed with Petronas-tower precision in under five minutes from Malaysia's capital.
Pay your Malaysia VPS with Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT or USDC. No identity documents. Auto-deploy after on-chain confirmation. Malaysia's Securities Commission has established a regulated but accessible digital assets framework — making KL an increasingly active hub for blockchain-related technology businesses across Southeast Asia.
Measured from our Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia datacenter — the ASEAN peninsula crossroads.
| Destination | Avg Latency | |
|---|---|---|
| Kuala Lumpur (Local) | <1 ms | |
| Singapore, SG | ~20 ms | |
| Jakarta, ID | ~30 ms | |
| Ho Chi Minh, VN | ~40 ms | |
| Bangkok, TH | ~55 ms | |
| Manila, PH | ~60 ms | |
| Hong Kong, HK | ~65 ms |
What our customers run on Malaysia nodes every day.
Native MyIX peering — optimal latency for Malaysia's 32M internet users
Bursa Malaysia proximity — regional exchange & crypto bot infrastructure
Full SEA reach at a fraction of Singapore pricing — same ASEAN coverage
Malaysian IP — stable PDPA jurisdiction, clean regional routing
Serve Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia & Thailand gaming communities
Operations within Malaysia's government-backed tech infrastructure corridor
Full OS freedom on every Malaysia plan — reinstall anytime at no extra cost.
// Windows Server Versions — Malaysia VPS · Kuala Lumpur
Legacy support · R2
Stable · Datacenter
LTS · Widely deployed
Hybrid cloud ready
Latest release · Azure Stack HCI ready
Available on Surge, Flux & Titan plans. Windows 10 & 11 supported with BYOL. Full RDP access on all Malaysia Windows plans.
AMD Ryzen 9950x · 10Gbps · NVMe SSD. All plans deploy to our Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia datacenter — paid with crypto, no KYC required.
BTC, ETH, USDT & USDC accepted — no credit card — no KYC · 24-hour money-back guarantee · AMD Ryzen 9950x · Kuala Lumpur, MY
No contracts. No KYC. Auto-deploy in minutes. Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT & USDC accepted. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — AMD Ryzen 9950x — 10Gbps — ASEAN's Value-Power Datacenter Hub.