Hello Singapore! VictoriaMetrics Cloud Expands to Asia Pacific

Hello Singapore! VictoriaMetrics Cloud Expands to Asia Pacific

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We’re thrilled to announce a new deployment option for VictoriaMetrics Cloud: users can now launch their VictoriaMetrics deployments in the Asia Pacific region — specifically in AWS ap-southeast-1 (Singapore)!

This addition completes the offering to our previously available regions in Europe and the United States, responding directly to customer requests asking for VictoriaMetrics Cloud availability closer to their infrastructure and teams in Asia. In a nutshell, this means lower latency and regional data sovereignty.

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This new expansion comes, as we already anticipated in our Q2 2025 updates blog post, right after adding new features like enhanced multi-tenancy for Access Tokens, the new MCP Server integration, and analytics tools to identify which metrics you really use — so you can save more while doing more.

Try It Today

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Curious to see it in action? Sign up for VictoriaMetrics Cloud — no credit card required — and get $200 in free credits to explore all our features.

Want to know what you can do with those credits? From Prometheus OpenTelemetry integration to alerting rules, and native support for dozens of tools, check out how easy integrations are in this blog post.

Help Us Shape the Future

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Your feedback is very valuable to us. If you’re already a user (or just exploring), please take a moment to share your thoughts so we can learn from your experience.

Even more exciting: if you’re working with logs, and want to contribute to what’s coming next with VictoriaLogs in the Cloud, you can help us define the future by telling us about your use case.

Documentation and Support

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Looking to get started fast? Our docs walk you through everything — from deployment to integrations and API usage.

And if you need VictoriaMetrics Cloud in more regions, let us know!

Thanks for being part of the community 🚀

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