
Hostinger is one of the most widely used hosting providers in Southeast Asia, and for good reason. The Singapore data center is real, the benchmark results back up the hardware claims, and the setup process is cleaner than most providers at this price point. There is one caveat worth knowing before you sign up, and it concerns how and when you actually choose your server location. Read on for the full picture.

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Here is how Hostinger Singapore performed:
| Category | Score | Why This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Prices | 9.0/10 | Competitive entry pricing with strong feature inclusion. Renewal rates are a real consideration and need to be factored in upfront. |
| Features | 9.4/10 | LiteSpeed, NVMe storage, CDN, dedicated IP, managed WordPress, and free domain all included. |
| Performance | 9.5/10 | 963 Mbps symmetric network speeds, 6,029 MB/s memory throughput, and a stress test with zero failures. Strong results for cloud hosting at this price tier. |
| Ease of Use | 9.6/10 | Clean signup flow and a well-organised hPanel. The server location selection happening post-signup rather than at checkout adds a step, but the process itself is clear once you know where to look. |
| Support | 9.6/10 | 24/7 live chat with fast response times. Responses are knowledgeable and direct. |
| Overall | 9.4/10 | Hostinger Singapore delivers on its infrastructure claims. Strong performance, a solid feature set, and a genuine local data center make it a credible choice for Singapore-focused sites. |
Not all Hostinger products give you access to the Singapore location. Here is the breakdown:
| Plan Type | Singapore Available? |
|---|---|
| Cloud Hosting | Yes |
| Web Hosting (Shared) | Yes |
| WordPress Hosting | Yes |
| KVM VPS | No |
| Minecraft Servers | No |
For KVM VPS, Hostinger’s current Asia locations are limited to India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Singapore is not available for VPS at this time. If you specifically need VPS-level resources with root access at a Singapore location, Hostinger does not offer that.
The Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) location is approximately 350km away and is the closest VPS alternative Hostinger currently provides.
Cloud hosting is the recommended product for Singapore users who need more than basic shared hosting. It gives you dedicated CPU and RAM resources, LiteSpeed web servers, and a CDN, with Singapore as a selectable location during server setup.

Hostinger offers three cloud hosting tiers relevant to Singapore users: Cloud Startup, Cloud Professional, and Cloud Enterprise. Each step up adds more CPU cores, RAM, NVMe storage, and PHP workers.
For payments, Hostinger accepts:
All cloud hosting plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Hostinger does not currently offer SGD billing. All pricing is displayed in USD.
One thing worth knowing clearly: the promotional prices are tied to longer billing terms. The 48-month term gives you the lowest monthly rate, and the renewal price after that term is significantly higher. Factor the renewal rate into your budget before committing.
Check the pricing widget below for the latest rates across all Singapore-available plans.
| Nazwa planu | Przestrzeń dyskowa | CPU | RAM | Przepustowość | System operacyjny | Cena | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Startup | 100 GB | 2 rdzenie | 3 GB | Nieograniczona | 5,51 € | Szczegóły | |
| Professional | 200 GB | 4 rdzenie | 6 GB | Nieograniczona | 11,03 € | Szczegóły | |
| Enterprise | 300 GB | 6 rdzeni | 12 GB | Nieograniczona | 20,69 € | Szczegóły |

I tested Hostinger’s Singapore infrastructure directly on a cloud hosting plan to get a clear picture of what the hardware actually delivers. The tested configuration had 2 vCPU cores, 8GB RAM, and 100GB NVMe storage.
I ran five benchmark categories: CPU processing power, memory throughput, network speed, stability under load, and uptime.
Using sysbench’s CPU benchmark, which calculates prime numbers up to 20,000 to stress the processor with intensive calculations:

For cloud hosting, 1,628 events per second with sub-millisecond latency means the server handles compute-intensive tasks without queuing or lag. WordPress rendering, PHP execution, and application logic all benefit from a CPU that stays responsive under load.
Tested with a sysbench write test across 10GB of data using 1 KiB blocks:

6,029 MB/s is fast. Memory throughput at this level means the server can handle large datasets, active caching, and memory-intensive applications without becoming a bottleneck. For WooCommerce stores or WordPress sites with heavy plugin usage, this is where you feel the difference between cloud hosting and basic shared hosting.
Tested via Speedtest CLI:
Near-gigabit symmetric throughput means the server is not going to be the limiting factor in how quickly your content reaches visitors. For Singapore users, this matters in combination with the local data centre location: fast hardware and fast connectivity in a close geographic location.
A stress test running 4 CPU workers at full capacity for 60 seconds completed without errors or slowdowns. The server maintained stable performance throughout, which matters for sites that experience traffic spikes or run background tasks alongside web requests.

Hostinger guarantees 99.9% uptime across all plans. Our stress test ran 4 CPU workers at full capacity for 60 seconds without errors or slowdowns, and the server maintained stable performance throughout.
No downtime was recorded during testing.
Hostinger’s signup and setup process has one quirk specific to Singapore users that is worth understanding before you start: you do not choose your server location at checkout.
Location selection happens after signup, during the VPS setup step inside hPanel. Once you understand that, the rest of the process is clean and logical.
From the Hostinger homepage, I opened the Services menu in the top navigation bar.
Cloud Hosting is listed under the Hosting section.

Clicking it takes you to the cloud hosting plans page where Startup, Professional, and Enterprise are displayed side by side.
I selected the Cloud Professional plan. The plan page shows the full spec breakdown including CPU cores, RAM, NVMe storage, PHP workers, inodes, and the number of supported websites.
The pricing slider lets you toggle between term lengths, and the monthly rate and renewal price update as you move between them.

I found this step clean and well organised. The plan comparison is clear, the spec breakdown is detailed without being cluttered, and the pricing slider gives you an immediate sense of the cost difference between billing terms before you commit to anything.
Clicking Choose Plan opens the cart. The cart displays the full order summary including the billing period, any included extras such as the free domain and daily backups, and a coupon field if you have a code. The order summary on the right updates in real time.
After reviewing the cart, I clicked Continue.

Hostinger then presented the registration page, where you can sign up with Google, GitHub, or an email address and password. I used email and password. The form is minimal with no additional fields beyond credentials.
After registering, the payment page displayed my billing address and a full list of payment options.

I entered my card details and submitted payment. The process completed without friction.
Registration was fast and minimal. The form asks for nothing beyond your email and password, and the payment page lays out every option clearly without pushing you toward any particular method.
The order summary on the right kept the total visible throughout, so there were no surprises at checkout.
After payment, Hostinger brought me directly into hPanel.
The dashboard shows a clean overview with a Your to-dos section at the top that lists any pending setup tasks. In my case, it flagged that my Cloud Startup plan needed a site created, and that my KVM 1 server setup was not yet finished.

The left sidebar organises everything into Websites, Domains, Horizons, Emails, Reach, VPS, Agents, Billing, and More services. Navigation between sections is fast.
I found hPanel well organised for a first-time user. The Your to-dos section immediately tells you what needs attention, which removes the guesswork of figuring out what to do next after signing up.
The sidebar categories are logical and nothing important is buried. Compared to other panels I have used, this felt considerably less cluttered.
The VPS section on the home screen displays all your servers with their status, IP address, and expiration date.
A server awaiting setup shows a purple Setup button rather than the Manage button shown for active servers.

I clicked Setup on the relevant server. This opened the Choose a server location page, which displays a world map and a dropdown listing all available locations with their measured latency from my current connection.
The location with the best latency from my connection is highlighted automatically.

I selected Singapore from the dropdown. The map updated to confirm the selection, and I proceeded to complete the server setup from there.
The location selection step itself is simple once you are on the right page. The world map with latency indicators is a practical touch since it shows you which location is fastest from your connection rather than leaving you to guess.
What I would flag is that this step is not immediately obvious to a first-time Hostinger user. If you sign up expecting to choose Singapore at checkout and do not find it there, you need to know to look inside VPS setup inside hPanel. It is easy when you know, but worth knowing in advance.
Hostinger’s flow is well designed for most of the journey. The checkout and registration steps are minimal and fast. hPanel is organised and responsive, and the server management pages give you what you need without clutter.
The one thing worth flagging for Singapore users specifically: if you expect to choose your server location at checkout, you will not find that option there.
Location selection is a post-payment step inside hPanel during server setup. This is different from how most providers handle it. It is not difficult once you know where to look, but it is worth being aware of before you start.
Hostinger’s support setup is different from most hosts I have tested. Rather than a traditional live chat button, support is built around Kodee, an AI assistant embedded directly inside hPanel.
The entry point is the Ask AI button in the top right corner of the dashboard. Clicking it opens a chat panel on the right side of the screen without leaving hPanel.

The Kodee panel opens with a greeting and a set of suggested quick actions including increasing PHP limits, creating a redirect, tracking website migrations, and creating a subdomain.
Category tabs along the bottom let you filter by Websites, Domains, VPS, Emails, and Account. You can also type any question directly into the input field.

I asked Kodee a technical question about configuring OpenLiteSpeed on a VPS to recognise a custom domain and route traffic to a Rails application after pointing the domain’s A record to the server IP.

Kodee responded immediately with a detailed, step-by-step walkthrough covering:
The response was technically accurate and well structured. Kodee also offered to provide exact configuration values if I shared my domain name and the port my Rails app was running on.
I then asked to speak with a human agent. Kodee’s initial response was to explain that VPS services are self-managed, that live agents are not equipped to make direct server modifications, and that the AI could often resolve issues faster.
It encouraged me to continue with AI assistance before escalating.
I insisted on a human agent. On the second request, Kodee confirmed that a specialist would join shortly and that they would be able to review the full chat history, so no details would need to be repeated.

Nancy from the support team joined the chat. She provided a clear, bulleted summary of the same configuration steps, confirming the approach Kodee had outlined. She checked in to make sure the conversation was still active, which suggests the wait between my last message and her response was noticeable.

Hostinger’s support is capable at both the AI and human level, but the AI-first structure means you need to navigate an extra step to reach a person.
Kodee handles technical VPS questions well and saves time for users comfortable with self-managed infrastructure.
If you prefer human support from the start, expect to ask twice. Once connected, the agents are knowledgeable and respond with specific, actionable guidance.

If you need VPS-level resources and root access, the honest answer is that Singapore is not currently a Hostinger VPS location. You have two practical options within Hostinger:
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) is approximately 350km from Singapore. For most web applications, that distance translates to only a few milliseconds of additional latency compared to a true Singapore server.
It is the closest available VPS location to Singapore that Hostinger currently offers.
VPS pricing on a 12-month term:
Every VPS plan includes full root access, AMD EPYC processors, NVMe storage, weekly automated backups, snapshots, Wanguard DDoS protection, firewall management, 1 Gbps network, public API, AI assistant powered by MCP, free domain for 1 year, and 30-day money-back guarantee.
Hostinger’s CDN has standalone nodes in Japan and Sydney in addition to all data centre locations.
For a VPS hosted in Malaysia, enabling the CDN means static assets are served from the nearest CDN node to each visitor. Singapore visitors would be served from the Singapore CDN node, reducing effective delivery latency for content even though the origin server is not in Singapore.
This works well for content-heavy websites. It is less effective for real-time applications, APIs, or database-heavy tools where every round trip to the origin server adds to response time.
Yes. Hostinger Singapore is a strong choice for site owners targeting Singapore and the broader Southeast Asia region. The Singapore data center is genuine, the benchmark results back up the hardware claims, and the pricing is competitive for what you get.
The benchmark numbers that stood out most were the memory throughput of 6,029 MB/s and the near-gigabit network speeds — both well above what I typically see from cloud hosting at this price point. The stress test maintained stable performance throughout with zero failures.
The main caveat is plan selection. If you need a Singapore server specifically, you need to be on a cloud, shared, or WordPress hosting plan. KVM VPS does not currently include Singapore.
The post-signup location selection step also means you need to complete the server setup inside hPanel before your server is live in Singapore, a step that is easy but not immediately obvious for first-time users.
The 30-day money-back guarantee gives you a low-risk window to test the infrastructure before committing fully.
For a full breakdown of everything Hostinger offers beyond Singapore specifically, read our complete Hostinger review on HostAdvice.
| Nazwa planu | Przestrzeń dyskowa | CPU | RAM | Przepustowość | System operacyjny | Cena | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | Nieograniczona | - | Nieograniczona | 0,00 € | Szczegóły | ||
| Startup | 100 GB | 2 rdzenie | 3 GB | Nieograniczona | 5,51 € | Szczegóły | |
| Professional | 200 GB | 4 rdzenie | 6 GB | Nieograniczona | 11,03 € | Szczegóły | |
| Enterprise | 300 GB | 6 rdzeni | 12 GB | Nieograniczona | 20,69 € | Szczegóły |
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Yes. Hostinger operates a Singapore data centre available for cloud, web, and WordPress hosting plans. In our testing, the cloud hosting configuration delivered 963 Mbps network speeds, 6,029 MB/s memory throughput, and stable CPU performance under load.
No. Hostinger’s KVM VPS plans do not currently include Singapore as a server location. The closest available VPS location in Asia is Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), approximately 350km from Singapore.
The Cloud Startup plan starts at $9.99/month on a 12-month term and can be configured to use the Singapore data centre. It includes 4 CPU cores, 4GB RAM, 100GB NVMe storage, CDN, dedicated IP, managed WordPress, and a free domain for 1 year. It renews at $25.99/month.
Yes, for cloud and web hosting plans. You can change your server location once every 30 days at no extra cost. The transfer takes up to 4 hours, during which your hosting panel is locked. Your hosting IP will change after the transfer, so update your DNS A record if you are not using Hostinger nameservers.
Yes. Hostinger runs LiteSpeed web servers on all cloud and shared hosting plans, including those on the Singapore data centre. LiteSpeed delivers faster page load times and better handling of traffic spikes compared to standard Apache servers.

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