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DreamHost Expands to APAC with Singapore Data Center

DreamHost Expands to APAC with Singapore Data Center

DreamHost has moved deeper into the Asia-Pacific region with a new data center in Singapore, a step that matters more than the press release tone suggests. For sites with visitors in Southeast Asia, server location still shapes the day-to-day experience.

I looked at the numbers first, and they are the real story here. DreamHost says sites served from the Singapore facility recorded up to 95% faster server response times, nearly 60% faster first-page renders, and about 39% faster overall load times versus sites served from the United States.

The timing is worth noting. DreamHost started offering European web hosting last year when it opened its first international data center in Amsterdam in February 2025, and the Singapore launch follows that move with another regional hub aimed at faster delivery for global users.

DreamHost is a long-running web hosting company founded in 1997, based in Brea, California, and known for WordPress hosting, cloud hosting, low-cost website hosting, VPS, dedicated servers, and domain services.

DreamHost’s Singapore Data Center Targets APAC Traffic

DreamHost said it chose Singapore because of its role as a major network hub and a key route for internet traffic across Southeast Asia. That choice makes sense on a simple level. Put the server closer to the visitor, and the site has less distance to travel. Less distance means less delay. DreamHost framed the site as a practical base for stable performance across the APAC region.

Southeast Asia is growing fast, and so is its deep pool of exceptional tech talent.

Patrick Lane, Senior Vice President of Infrastructure at DreamHost.

The company’s own benchmark testing used production traffic from its Singapore servers. That matters because lab tests often flatter the hardware, while real traffic shows how a system behaves under normal load.

DreamHost said the Singapore setup delivered the strongest gains for users in Southeast Asia when compared with infrastructure served from the United States.

Why This Move Matters for Web Hosting Customers

If you are running WordPress sites, stores, portfolios, or content-heavy pages, regional hosting choices affect speed, search experience, and bounce rates.

DreamHost already talks about a global network, CDN coverage, and managed hosting products, so Singapore fits the company’s wider push to give users more control over where traffic lands. I see this as a direct answer to a basic hosting problem. People want a site that feels local, even when the company sits far away. 

DreamHost has also been widening its service stack. Its main site now promotes shared web hosting, DreamPress, VPS hosting, dedicated hosting, cloud hosting, domain names, and professional services, while also leaning on features such as free WHOIS privacy, Let’s Encrypt, and 24/7 support. The Singapore expansion sits inside that broader picture. It is not a standalone stunt. It is part of a longer pattern of infrastructure growth. 

A Closer Look at the Timing

The APAC move arrives after a year in which hosting companies have kept adding regional infrastructure to handle traffic spread across continents.

For DreamHost, the Singapore launch extends a global footprint that already includes Amsterdam. That kind of rollout gives the company more room to serve users who want lower latency without having to rebuild their own stack around third-party tools. 

Launching infrastructure in Singapore brings our platform closer to those advanced users and developers alike, delivering faster websites, steadier performance, and infrastructure that can scale with their needs as they expand globally.

Patrick Lane, Senior Vice President of Infrastructure at DreamHost.

DreamHost also leans on its identity as an employee-owned company with a privacy-first and open-source stance.

Those traits do not change the network math, but they do shape how the company presents itself to buyers who compare web hosts on more than price alone. It is a familiar play for a veteran host. Speed gets the headline. Trust keeps the customer. 

What Readers Should Take Away

The Singapore data center looks like a practical upgrade, not a flashy rebrand. The benchmark gains DreamHost published point to a clear performance case for Southeast Asian traffic, and the company’s earlier Amsterdam launch shows this is part of a steady expansion pattern.

If you are comparing hosting providers, the useful detail is simple. Regional infrastructure matters, and DreamHost is putting money behind that idea. 

About DreamHost

DreamHost is a web hosting and domain company founded in 1997 and based in Brea, California. Its lineup includes web hosting, managed WordPress hosting, affordable virtual private servers, dedicated server hosting, cloud hosting, domain registration, email, and professional services.

The company says it supports an open web model, offers privacy-focused features, and provides 24/7 support.

If you are considering purchasing the company’s services, we have a selection of DreamHost coupons that can help you save on your purchase. Be sure to read our detailed DreamHost review, which includes an overview of its pros and cons.

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