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Singapore Server Ranking 2026: Which Offers the Best Value?

Looking at the latest 2026 Singapore server configurations and prices, there are several options suitable for different user needs. Here's a breakdown to help you decide which server offers the best value.

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Server Configurations Summary:

1. Singapore (V)

CPU: 1 vCore,RAM: 1 GB,System Disk: 25 GB,Data Disk: 0-40000 GB,Disk Type: SSD,Bandwidth: Unmetered,Traffic: 1000 GB/month,Price: $8.40/month

2. Singapore (P) - Native IP

CPU: 1 vCore,RAM: 1 GB,System Disk: 20 GB,Data Disk: 0 GB,Disk Type: SSD,Bandwidth: Unmetered,Traffic: 1000 GB/month,Price: $13.55/month

3. Singapore (Z) - Residential IP

CPU: 1 vCore,RAM: 2 GB,System Disk: 40-2000 GB,Data Disk: 0-2000 GB,Disk Type: SSD,Bandwidth: 3-2000 Mbps,Traffic: Unmetered,Price: $18.69/month

4. Singapore (CN2) - CN2 Line

CPU: 1 vCore,RAM: 1 GB,System Disk: 50 GB,Data Disk: 0 GB,Disk Type: SSD,Bandwidth: 1 Mbps,Traffic: Unmetered,Price: $23.83/month

5. Singapore (P) - Native IP

CPU: 1 vCore,RAM: 2 GB,System Disk: 40 GB,Data Disk: 0 GB,Disk Type: SSD,Bandwidth: Unmetered,Traffic: 2000 GB/month,Price: $30.69/month

6. Singapore (V) - Windows

CPU: 2 vCore,RAM: 4 GB,System Disk: 80 GB,Data Disk: 0-40000 GB,Disk Type: SSD,Bandwidth: Unmetered,Traffic: 3000 GB/month,Price: $34.12/month

Cost Performance Analysis:

For budget-conscious users with basic needs, the first Singapore (V) plan is great — only $8.40/month for 1 vCore, 1GB RAM, 25GB SSD, and unmetered bandwidth. Ideal for small sites or light apps.

If you need Native IP, the second and fifth plans are options. The second is affordable for entry users, while the fifth offers double RAM and double traffic, suitable for medium traffic.

For higher performance and bandwidth, the third plan with Residential IP offers 2GB RAM, up to 2000GB system disk, and bandwidth up to 2000Mbps — good value for heavier workloads.

The CN2 line (fourth plan) is pricier but ideal if you require stable, dedicated network lines.

For Windows users, the last plan is most powerful but also the most expensive, with 2 vCores, 4GB RAM, and 3000GB traffic.