Are you looking for an unmetered server in Singapore for high-bandwidth workloads? You are in the right place. Atal Networks provides 1Gbps unmetered dedicated servers in Singapore starting at $168/month. These are bare metal machines with Intel Xeon processors, 32GB RAM, 1TB storage, 5 IPv4 addresses, KVM console access, and a 99.99% uptime SLA. No data caps. No per-TB billing. No overage fees.
Singapore sits at the center of more than 26 active submarine cable systems. It is home to two major internet exchange points and connects directly to every key APAC market. Businesses running streaming platforms, VPN endpoints, gaming infrastructure, or SaaS applications across Southeast Asia choose Singapore unmetered servers because the network position, the peering quality, and the billing model all work in their favor at the same time.
目录
- What a Bare Metal Server Is — and How It Differs from a VPS
- Why Singapore Is the Right Location for Bare Metal Infrastructure
- Why Businesses Choose Atal Networks for Singapore Bare Metal Servers
- Our Singapore Bare Metal Server Plans and Pricing
- Workloads That Perform Best on Our Singapore Bare Metal Servers
- Atal Networks vs Other Singapore Bare Metal Providers
- PDPA Compliance and Data Hosting in Singapore
- How to Get Started with Atal Networks Singapore Bare Metal
- 常见问题
What a Bare Metal Server Is — and How It Differs from a VPS
A bare metal server is a physical machine dedicated entirely to a single tenant. There is no hypervisor layer, no virtual machine overhead, and no shared hardware. Every CPU core, every gigabyte of RAM, and the full network port capacity belong to your workload alone.
A VPS runs differently. It places a hypervisor layer between the hardware and the operating system, then carves that physical machine into multiple virtual instances for different customers. Those customers share the same CPU, the same memory bus, and the same network interface. On a VPS, what your neighbor’s workload does directly affects your performance.
For a deeper side-by-side breakdown of how these two server types compare across cost, control, and use case, see our guide to dedicated servers vs VPS hosting.
Hardware Isolation: What “Bare Metal” Means in Practice
On a bare metal server, the CPU executes your workload instructions with no virtualization tax. There is no hypervisor consuming CPU cycles, no memory deduplication process running in the background, and no contention with other tenants over storage I/O. Databases, compilers, game engines, and real-time data pipelines all behave predictably on bare metal because the hardware responds to your workload alone.
ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory adds another layer of reliability. ECC RAM detects and corrects single-bit memory errors automatically. This matters for production database servers, financial transaction processing, and any workload where a memory corruption event would cause data loss or application failure.
Bare Metal vs VPS: Side-by-Side Comparison
| 因子 | 裸机服务器 | VPS 托管 |
| Hardware ownership | Dedicated to one tenant | Shared across multiple tenants |
| CPU performance | Full physical cores, no hypervisor overhead | vCPUs with hypervisor overhead |
| Memory | Dedicated RAM, ECC supported | Shared pool, no ECC guarantee |
| Storage I/O | No contention | Shared storage bus, noisy neighbor risk |
| Network port | Dedicated physical port | Shared virtual interface |
| Noisy neighbor effect | Not possible | Possible on over-provisioned hosts |
| Root access | Full hardware-level | Guest OS level only |
| KVM / IPMI | Available | Not available |
| Best for | Production, high-traffic, database, streaming | Dev, staging, small web apps |
| 定价 | Higher per server | Lower per instance |
For production workloads, mission-critical applications, or any service where consistent throughput is a commercial requirement, bare metal is the right choice. A VPS introduces too many variables at the hardware level for workloads that cannot tolerate performance degradation.
Why Singapore Is the Right Location for Bare Metal Infrastructure
Submarine Cable Density and Regional Reach
More than 26 active submarine cable systems land in Singapore. These include SEA-ME-WE 5, which connects Southeast Asia to the Middle East and Western Europe; the FASTER cable, which runs between Asia and the US West Coast; and the Bifrost cable, a recently activated trans-Pacific route designed for approximately 10 Tbps of capacity with a direct US West Coast terminus. Two additional trans-Pacific routes, Bifrost and Echo, came online recently, reducing routing congestion on older infrastructure.
No other Southeast Asian city combines this cable density with the same depth of neutral colocation capacity. Singapore hosts more than 70 carrier-neutral data centers within its 728 square kilometers, all drawing on submarine cable capacity that grows every year as regulators approve additional power allocations.
Internet Exchange Peering at SGIX and Equinix
SGIX, the Singapore Internet Exchange, is the primary domestic peering point for ISPs and network operators across Singapore and the broader Southeast Asian market. Servers deployed in carrier-neutral Singapore facilities reach SGIX directly, cutting BGP hops between the server and last-mile networks in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines.
Equinix Internet Exchange Singapore operates alongside SGIX as one of the region’s highest-traffic peering points. The Equinix Singapore campus, which spans SG1, SG2, SG3, and SG5 facilities, connects more than 100 network operators. That interconnection density is the highest available at any neutral facility in Southeast Asia.
Atal Networks’ Singapore bare metal infrastructure connects through this carrier-neutral environment with direct peering at both SGIX and Equinix IX SG. That peering translates directly into lower latency, fewer hops, and more resilient routing for your regional users.
APAC Latency Figures from a Singapore Node
| Destination | Typical Round-Trip Latency |
| 马来西亚吉隆坡 | 5 to 8ms |
| 印度尼西亚雅加达 | 8 to 12ms |
| 泰国曼谷 | 15 to 20ms |
| 菲律宾马尼拉 | 18 to 25ms |
| 香港 | 25 to 30ms |
| 印度孟买 | 45 to 60ms |
| 日本东京 | 65 to 75ms |
| Sydney, Australia | 65 to 80ms |
These latency figures apply to servers in carrier-neutral facilities with direct IXP peering. They do not apply to single-carrier buildings or shared hosting environments where oversubscribed uplinks introduce variable congestion latency on top of physical distance.
Why Businesses Choose Atal Networks for Singapore Bare Metal Servers
Nine things separate our Singapore bare metal offering from generic dedicated server providers. Each one matters at the point where infrastructure decisions meet business risk.
1. Enterprise Hardware Built for Production Workloads
Our Singapore bare metal servers run on Intel Xeon processors — E3, E5, and Scalable series — with 32GB ECC RAM and 1TB storage per base configuration. Intel Xeon processors include support for ECC memory, multi-socket configurations, and large core counts that commodity desktop-class processors do not offer. Scalable Xeon chips extend this to higher core counts and larger memory capacities for database and compute-heavy workloads.
We do not oversell hardware. Every server we deploy carries the specification shown on the order page, and every plan is available for immediate provisioning from current inventory.
2. 1Gbps and 10Gbps Port Options with Metered and Unmetered Bandwidth
Our Singapore bare metal plans cover the full range of bandwidth requirements:
- 1G port with 50TB/month — suitable for web applications, APIs, and moderate-traffic databases
- 1Gbps unmetered — flat-rate unlimited bandwidth for streaming, VPN, and variable-traffic workloads
- 10Gbps unmetered — high-throughput infrastructure for media delivery, large-scale VPN operations, and CDN origin nodes
Every port we provision is a dedicated physical connection at a 1:1 contention ratio. The full line rate — whether 1Gbps or 10Gbps — is reserved for your server. We do not pool ports across multiple tenants and bill the result as “unmetered.”
3. 99.99% Uptime SLA on a 100% Multihomed Network
Our Singapore infrastructure runs on a 100% multihomed BGP network. Multihomed means the data center connects to the internet through multiple upstream carriers simultaneously. If one carrier path fails, traffic reroutes automatically through another path without manual intervention. That architecture is what makes a 99.99% uptime SLA a credible commitment rather than a marketing statement.
Single-carrier facilities cannot make the same promise. A provider that uses one upstream connection has a single point of failure at the network level, and no SLA language changes that physical reality.
4. KVM and IPMI Console Access Included as Standard
KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) and IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) console access is included on all our Singapore bare metal server plans at no additional charge. Many providers charge $10 to $30/month for console access as an add-on.
KVM provides direct hardware-level access to the server, independent of OS state or network connectivity. If the operating system crashes, if a kernel update goes wrong, or if you need to boot from a custom ISO for reinstallation, KVM gives you access to the machine as if you were sitting in front of it. IPMI extends this to hardware monitoring, sensor data, power cycle control, and chassis management.
For production deployments, out-of-band console access is not optional infrastructure. It is the recovery path when everything else fails.
5. Network-Level DDoS Protection on Every Server
Network-level DDoS filtering comes included in the base price of every Singapore bare metal plan. Our protection operates upstream of the server at the network layer, filtering malicious traffic before it reaches the physical machine.
This matters for billing as well as availability. On a metered server at a provider without upstream DDoS filtering, a volumetric DDoS attack that pushes 10TB of garbage traffic through your server generates 10TB of billable data transfer charges. On our servers, that same attack is absorbed at the network layer without billing impact and without reaching your applications.
For our unmetered plans, DDoS attack traffic costs nothing extra by definition. For metered plans, our upstream filtering prevents attacks from consuming your monthly data allocation.
6. 24x7/365 Support from Infrastructure Engineers
Our support team is available around the clock, every day of the year. We staff engineers with actual infrastructure knowledge — people who can debug BGP routing issues, advise on kernel tuning for bare metal workloads, and resolve hardware replacement requests. This is not a first-level ticket queue that escalates to engineers only during business hours.
Response times for critical infrastructure issues are measured in minutes, not hours. A bare metal server outage at 2am on a public holiday gets the same engineer attention as a midday outage on a business day.
7. Transparent Flat-Rate Pricing with No Hidden Fees
Our Singapore bare metal pricing is published on the product page with full specifications. There are no setup fees. There are no overage charges on our unmetered plans. There are no charges for the features that come standard — KVM access, DDoS protection, and IPv4 addresses are all included in the base price.
We do not require a sales conversation to get a price. We do not publish “from $X” with the actual price hidden behind a configuration form. The price you see is the price you pay.
8. Flexible Payment Options Including Cryptocurrency
We accept cryptocurrency, PayPal, credit cards, and bank transfers on all Singapore bare metal plans. Crypto payment support is particularly relevant for businesses operating across multiple jurisdictions, international teams without a common banking relationship, and projects in Web3, blockchain infrastructure, or privacy-sensitive verticals.
9. Fifteen Years of Hosting Experience and 36,000+ Clients
Atal Networks has operated global hosting infrastructure for more than 15 years. We serve 36,000+ clients across 196 countries and host more than 2 million websites across our 213+ data center network. That operational history means we have handled infrastructure failure modes, network incidents, and hardware failures at scale — and built the processes and redundancy that prevent most of them from affecting clients in the first place.
A provider that launched last year has not encountered the full range of infrastructure problems that a 15-year-old provider has already solved.
Our Singapore Bare Metal Server Plans and Pricing
Atal Networks provides five Singapore bare metal configurations covering the range from entry-level production workloads to 10Gbps unmetered high-throughput infrastructure.
All plans include:
- 完整的 root 访问权限
- All Linux distributions
- Custom ISO support
- BYOIP (Bring Your Own IP)
- BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
- KVM console access
- DDoS 保护
- 99.99% uptime SLA
- 24x7/365 support
Bandwidth Options: Metered vs Unmetered
Metered bandwidth (ATAL1GUN at 50TB, ATL100TB at 100TB) works well for workloads with consistent, predictable monthly traffic. If your application consistently uses 20 to 40TB per month and traffic does not spike unpredictably, a metered plan delivers the lowest base price per month.
Unmetered bandwidth (AT300, ATL1GUNMETERD, ATAL10G) works best for streaming platforms, VPN endpoints, gaming servers, CDN origin nodes, and any workload where monthly traffic is difficult to predict. You pay a fixed monthly rate regardless of how much data passes through the port.
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Workloads That Perform Best on Our Singapore Bare Metal Servers
Bare metal infrastructure is not the right fit for every workload. These are the use cases where our Singapore bare metal servers consistently deliver the best results.
Video Streaming and Media Delivery
A single 1080p stream at standard encoding consumes between 5 and 8 Mbps. A server supporting 500 concurrent streams needs 2.5 to 4 Gbps of sustained throughput. Metered plans at that volume generate monthly data charges that can exceed the base server cost several times over. An unmetered 1Gbps or 10Gbps bare metal server handles that traffic at a predictable flat rate.
IPTV operators, OTT platform developers, podcast hosting providers, and live streaming services all run on our Singapore bare metal infrastructure. The combination of Singapore’s submarine cable density and our dedicated ports means viewers in Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Manila get consistent playback without buffering from network congestion.
VPN and Proxy Server Infrastructure
VPN endpoints route sustained high-bandwidth traffic for their active user bases. A commercial VPN node serving thousands of concurrent users can move several terabytes per day. Metered billing becomes uneconomical at that scale within the first week of the billing cycle.
Our Singapore bare metal unmetered bandwidth plans remove that constraint entirely. A 1Gbps unmetered port at a well-peered Singapore facility covers users across Southeast Asia, South Asia, and East Asia from a single node, with clean IP address space and direct peering to regional ISPs.
Gaming Server Hosting
Game servers require low latency to players across multiple countries and the ability to handle burst traffic during peak evening hours without performance degradation. Our Singapore bare metal servers reach Jakarta in under 15ms, Manila in under 25ms, and Bangkok in under 20ms. Thousands of concurrent game sessions fit within a 1Gbps port, and the dedicated hardware ensures that other tenants’ workloads never affect frame timing or tick rate consistency.
SaaS and Fintech Applications
Singapore is one of the primary fintech hubs in Asia. SaaS companies serving enterprise customers in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand need infrastructure that combines low latency, predictable throughput, and a compliance posture compatible with the PDPA. Our Singapore bare metal servers provide all three.
Full root access lets your team configure the OS and security stack to your exact requirements. No shared hypervisor means the memory isolation and compute boundaries that compliance frameworks require are guaranteed at the hardware level, not managed through software virtualization controls. Teams with lower-resource workloads that do not require a full dedicated server can also consider our Linux VPS 托管 plans as a cost-effective entry point.
Database Hosting and Data-Intensive Workloads
Production databases benefit from bare metal in three specific ways. First, dedicated CPU cores with no hypervisor overhead reduce query execution time. Second, ECC RAM prevents silent memory errors that corrupt data sets in production. Third, dedicated storage I/O eliminates contention from other tenants’ read/write operations — the single biggest cause of variable database latency on VPS or cloud infrastructure.
Large PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, and Redis deployments consistently perform better on bare metal than on equivalently-specced cloud VMs because the hardware is not shared.
Atal Networks vs Other Singapore Bare Metal Providers
Choosing the right provider requires looking past the headline hardware specs. The features included in the base price, the network architecture, the support quality, and the pricing transparency all determine the real cost and reliability of the server.
| 提供者 | Singapore DC | 硬件 | Port Speed | DDoS | KVM/IPMI | 支持 | Entry Price |
| 阿塔尔网络 ✅ | Carrier-neutral, SGIX + Equinix IX SG peered | Intel Xeon, 32GB RAM | 1Gbps / 10Gbps | 包括 | 包括 | 24x7/365 engineers | $99/mo |
| OVHcloud | Equinix SG | Intel/AMD | 1Gbps to 25Gbps | 包括 | 有限 | Ticket + community | ~$120/mo |
| Cherry Servers | 新加坡 | AMD EPYC / Ryzen | 1Gbps to 25Gbps | 包括 | 对 | 24x7 | ~$209/mo |
| Hetzner | 新加坡 | 英特尔至强 | 1Gbps | 包括 | 包括 | Ticket-based | ~$42/mo |
| DataPacket | Equinix SG | Intel / AMD | 50Gbps to 200Gbps | 包括 | 对 | Business hours | High-end pricing |
| COLO BIRD | 新加坡 | Intel | 250Mbps to 10Gbps | 包括 | Not stated | 24x7 | Not published |
What this table does not show:
OVHcloud does not publish Singapore-specific pricing transparently. Their Singapore plans require configuration before a price appears, and many features that Atal Networks includes by default cost extra. OVHcloud’s KVM console access is available but not always included at base tier.
Cherry Servers provides strong AMD EPYC hardware and a well-built client portal. Their entry price for Singapore bare metal starts around $209/month, which is more than double our ATAL1GUN plan at $99/month. They do not offer flat-rate metered plans at the entry level.
Hetzner offers the lowest raw price at around $42/month but their Singapore data center is relatively new, their support operates on a ticket-only model with no 24x7 phone or chat, and they do not offer unmetered bandwidth options in Singapore.
DataPacket operates at the extreme high-bandwidth end of the market — 50Gbps to 200Gbps ports for enterprise and CDN infrastructure. There are no entry-level plans. Their pricing targets large organizations with very specific high-throughput requirements.
Atal Networks covers the widest range: an entry plan at $99/month for production workloads, unmetered options from $59/month to $770/month for bandwidth-intensive operations, and 24x7/365 engineer support across all plans. For a full infrastructure evaluation framework including hardware, SLA, and peering criteria, see our best dedicated servers in Singapore guide.
Compare All Singapore Bare Metal Plans
PDPA Compliance and Data Hosting in Singapore
The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is Singapore’s primary data privacy law, administered by the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC). It sets legal requirements for how organizations collect, use, store, disclose, and retain personal data belonging to Singapore residents. Obligations include data accuracy, protection standards, defined retention periods, and rules around cross-border data transfers.
Hosting on servers physically located in Singapore keeps personal data within the PDPA jurisdiction. It removes the need to apply Singapore’s cross-border transfer obligations when your data moves to a foreign server — a significant compliance simplification for SaaS companies, healthtech platforms, HR software providers, and fintech businesses with Singapore-resident user data.
Our Singapore bare metal servers provide full root access for OS-level security configuration. You control the encryption implementation, the access control policy, the logging configuration, and the data retention enforcement — at the bare metal level, not through a cloud provider’s managed API. Physical hardware isolation from other tenants provides the memory boundary and compute isolation that PDPA data protection standards require.
For official PDPA guidance and compliance documentation, refer to the Personal Data Protection Commission at pdpc.gov.sg. For Singapore’s broader digital infrastructure regulatory framework, refer to the Infocomm Media Development Authority at imda.gov.sg.
How to Get Started with Atal Networks Singapore Bare Metal
Getting your Singapore bare metal server running takes three steps.
Step 1: Select your plan. Review the five Singapore bare metal plans listed above. Match the bandwidth type (metered or unmetered) to your workload’s traffic pattern. Match the port speed (1Gbps or 10Gbps) to your peak throughput requirement.
Step 2: Place your order. Visit our Singapore dedicated server page and select your plan. We accept crypto, PayPal, credit cards, and bank transfers. No sales call required.
Step 3: Deploy your workload. Once the server is provisioned, you receive root access credentials and KVM console login details. Install your preferred Linux distribution, configure your networking, and deploy your application. Our 24x7 support team is available throughout if you have questions.
For custom hardware requirements, BYOIP configurations, or multi-server deployments, contact our infrastructure team before ordering. We handle custom builds and bulk deployments as standard.
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常见问题
Q: Are you looking for a bare metal server provider in Singapore? Atal Networks provides Singapore bare metal servers starting at $99/month. Our plans include Intel Xeon hardware, 32GB ECC RAM, 1TB storage, 5 IPv4 addresses, KVM and IPMI console access, DDoS protection, and a 99.99% uptime SLA. We operate from a carrier-neutral Singapore data center with direct SGIX and Equinix IX SG peering.
Q: What is a bare metal server and how does it differ from a VPS? A bare metal server is a physical machine dedicated entirely to one tenant with no hypervisor layer and no shared resources. A VPS runs multiple virtual machines on one physical host, sharing CPU, RAM, and network. Bare metal provides predictable performance, full hardware control, ECC memory support, and no noisy-neighbor interference — none of which is available on a standard VPS.
Q: Why choose Atal Networks over other Singapore bare metal providers? Atal Networks offers 15+ years of hosting experience, transparent flat-rate pricing from $99/month, a 100% multihomed BGP network with direct SGIX and Equinix IX SG peering, dedicated 1:1 ports at all bandwidth tiers, DDoS protection and KVM/IPMI access included in every base price, and 24x7/365 support from infrastructure engineers. Most competitors charge extra for console access or DDoS filtering, and several do not publish pricing at all.
Q: What bare metal server plans does Atal Networks offer in Singapore? Our Singapore bare metal range starts at $59/month (AT300, 300Mbit unmetered) and includes the ATAL1GUN at $99/month (1G port, 50TB), ATL100TB at $150/month (1G/10G port, 100TB), ATL1GUNMETERD at $168/month (1Gbps/10Gbps unmetered), and ATAL10G at $770/month (10Gbps unmetered). All plans include full root access, KVM/IPMI, DDoS protection, and 24x7 support.
Q: Does Atal Networks offer unmetered bandwidth on Singapore bare metal servers? Yes. The ATL1GUNMETERD plan delivers a 1Gbps/10Gbps unmetered port with no monthly data cap and no per-TB billing. The ATAL10G plan provides a full 10Gbps unmetered port for high-throughput workloads. Both plans carry flat monthly pricing with no overage fees regardless of traffic volume.
Q: What is the uptime SLA for Atal Networks Singapore bare metal servers? We guarantee 99.99% uptime on all Singapore bare metal plans, backed by a 100% multihomed BGP network. Our carrier-neutral Singapore facility connects through multiple upstream carriers with automatic failover routing. This architecture eliminates single-carrier dependency and is what makes a 99.99% SLA a contractual commitment, not a marketing claim.
Q: Does Atal Networks include DDoS protection on Singapore bare metal servers? Yes. Network-level DDoS filtering is included in the base price of every Singapore bare metal plan. Our protection operates at the network layer, filtering malicious traffic before it reaches the physical server. On metered plans, this prevents attack traffic from consuming your monthly data allocation. On unmetered plans, attack traffic has no billing impact by definition.
Q: Do KVM and IPMI access come included with Singapore bare metal servers? Yes. KVM and IPMI console access is included as standard on all Singapore bare metal plans at no extra charge. KVM provides hardware-level out-of-band access independent of OS state or network connectivity. IPMI adds hardware monitoring, sensor data, and power cycle control. Both are essential for production deployments requiring remote management capability.
Q: What workloads run best on Atal Networks Singapore bare metal servers? Singapore bare metal servers from Atal Networks are used for video streaming and media delivery, VPN and proxy infrastructure, game server hosting, SaaS and fintech applications, production database hosting, CDN origin nodes, and AI/ML compute workloads. Any workload requiring dedicated compute, predictable performance, full hardware control, or sustained high bandwidth is a strong fit.
Q: Does hosting with Atal Networks in Singapore help with PDPA compliance? Yes. Hosting on servers physically located in Singapore keeps personal data within the PDPA jurisdiction and removes the complexity of cross-border data transfer rules. Full root access gives you complete control over OS-level security, encryption, access control, and data retention configuration. For official guidance, refer to the PDPC at pdpc.gov.sg.
Q: Does Atal Networks support crypto payments for Singapore servers? Yes. We accept cryptocurrency, PayPal, credit cards, and bank transfers for all Singapore bare metal plans. Crypto payment support is available across the full plan range without restrictions.
Q: How does Atal Networks’ 100% multihomed BGP network provide redundancy? Our Singapore infrastructure connects to the internet through multiple upstream carriers using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) for dynamic routing. If one carrier path becomes unavailable, BGP reroutes traffic through remaining paths automatically and in real time. This eliminates single-carrier dependency at the network level and is the infrastructure basis for our 99.99% uptime SLA.






