Filter attacks inside Asia-Pacific, anchored at our Singapore edge. Self-serve GRE / VXLAN / WireGuard tunnels or real BGP sessions, sub-second mitigation, and no 20-50ms cross-ocean backhaul penalty. Free trial, per-hour billing, from $25/mo.
Most cloud DDoS services backhaul Asia-Pacific traffic to a distant scrubbing center and add 20-50ms. We scrub inside the region, anchored in Singapore, so APAC stays fast.
Filtering happens inside Asia-Pacific at our Singapore anchor PoP, not across an ocean — clean traffic stays on the shortest path to Southeast Asian users.
Announce your own IP space (BYOIP) or take a protected IP over a tunnel — deployed yourself in the panel, no sales gate.
Spin up a protected tunnel on a trial and convert it to a paid subscription in place — no teardown, no long contract.
Pay by the hour or $0.05/GB scrubbed, not a $3,000/mo enterprise minimum. Transparent USD pricing.
Clean-traffic tiers in USD, available across the APAC footprint. Usage-based scrubbing at $0.05/GB, hourly billing available. All tiers include L3/L4/L7 mitigation, GRE/VXLAN/WireGuard tunnels or BGP, and sub-second detection.
Two ways to route your traffic through our in-region Asia-Pacific scrubbing edge — both self-service in the Nexus panel.
Terminate a protected tunnel from our APAC edge to your origin server anywhere in Asia-Pacific. You get a clean, protected IP; attack traffic is filtered before it reaches you. Works on Linux and Windows.
Announce your own /24 to AS398999. Inbound traffic routes through our scrubbing network first, and clean traffic returns to you over the tunnel. IRR and RPKI aware, self-service from the panel.
Volumetric SYN/UDP/ICMP floods are dropped at the edge; application-layer (L7) abuse is filtered with protocol-aware rules. Always-on, no manual toggling.
Minecraft (Java/Bedrock), FiveM, Rust and CS2 servers across Asia stay online and low-ping under attack. Protocol-aware filtering keeps real players connected.
Singapore is the natural anchor for APAC — dense regional peering and short paths to 250M+ Southeast Asian users make it the ideal scrubbing hub for the region.
Our Asia-Pacific scrubbing is anchored in Singapore, the region's densest interconnection point. See the Singapore DDoS protection page for the local edge that fronts APAC.
Short, low-latency paths reach Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam and beyond — submarine cable and peering density keep Southeast Asia close to the edge.
Because we scrub in-region rather than backhauling to Europe or the US, you avoid the 20-50ms latency hit that generic cloud DDoS services add — critical for gaming and real-time apps.
Game servers, VPS, dedicated hosts, or your own IP space — protect infrastructure anywhere in Asia-Pacific over our own AS398999 network, self-service, without migrating it.
Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region for online gaming, streaming and cloud-hosted applications — and it is also one of the hardest regions to protect well. The problem is distance. Most global DDoS providers concentrate their scrubbing capacity in North America and Europe, then quietly reroute Asian traffic across the Pacific or through Europe to reach a filtering center. That detour is invisible until you are under attack, at which point every packet takes a 20-50ms round-trip penalty and your users in Southeast Asia feel it as lag, rubber-banding and dropped sessions.
Sucura's answer is to keep the scrubbing where the users are. Our Asia DDoS protection filters attack traffic inside the region, anchored at our Singapore edge. Singapore is the natural interconnection hub of Southeast Asia: it sits at the landing point of the major submarine cable systems and carries dense regional peering, which means short, low-latency paths to Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam and the wider SEA market. By anchoring APAC mitigation there, clean traffic never has to leave the region to be scrubbed, and your origin sees only the filtered result.
Getting protected is self-service and takes minutes, not a sales cycle. You choose how your traffic reaches the scrubbing edge: terminate a GRE, VXLAN or WireGuard tunnel from our APAC edge to an origin server anywhere and receive a clean, protected IP; or, if you operate your own IP space, announce your /24 to AS398999 over a real BGP session and route your inbound through our network first. Both paths are IRR- and RPKI-aware and both are configured directly from the Nexus panel — no ticket queue, no quote gate. Mitigation runs at Layers 3, 4 and 7, always-on, so volumetric SYN, UDP and ICMP floods are dropped at the edge while protocol-aware rules catch application-layer abuse that mimics real users.
Because Singapore is one node in a multi-PoP anycast network alongside Toronto and Frankfurt, an attack aimed at your APAC presence is absorbed across the whole footprint rather than hammering a single site — while BGP still steers each of your users to their nearest edge. Pricing is transparent and in USD: clean-capacity tiers from $25/mo for 100 Mbps up to $500/mo for 5 Gbps, usage-based scrubbing at $0.05/GB, and per-hour billing so you are never locked into a $3,000/mo enterprise minimum. Start on a free trial, deploy a protected tunnel, and convert it to a paid subscription in place with no teardown when you are ready.
Common questions about in-region anti-DDoS across Asia-Pacific.
In-region. Our APAC scrubbing is anchored at the Singapore edge, the natural interconnection hub for Southeast Asia. Attack traffic destined for APAC is filtered in Singapore rather than backhauled to Europe or North America, so clean traffic stays on the shortest regional path.
Generic cloud DDoS services often backhaul your traffic to a distant scrubbing center, adding 20-50ms of round-trip latency. Because Sucura scrubs inside Asia-Pacific at the Singapore anchor PoP, you avoid that penalty and keep low ping for gamers, real-time apps and regional users.
The Singapore anchor PoP delivers short, low-latency paths across Southeast Asia — Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam and neighbouring markets — thanks to dense regional peering and submarine cable connectivity. Anycast routing sends APAC users to the nearest edge automatically.
You either announce your IP space to our AS398999 via BGP, or terminate a GRE, VXLAN or WireGuard tunnel to a protected IP we provide. All inbound traffic is filtered at our APAC scrubbing edge, and only clean traffic is delivered to your origin. No server migration is required.
Layer 3/4 attacks like SYN, UDP and ICMP floods are volumetric and filtered at the network edge. Layer 7 attacks mimic real users and require application-aware filtering. SucuraGuard mitigates both L3/L4 volumetric floods and L7 attacks across the APAC footprint.
Plans start at $25/mo for 100 Mbps of clean capacity, scaling to $500/mo for 5 Gbps. Usage-based scrubbing is $0.05 per GB. Billing can be per-hour, and there is a free trial. Prices are in USD.
Yes. You can deploy a protected tunnel self-service in the Nexus panel and start a free trial, then convert it to a paid subscription in place with no teardown.
2 Tbps+ of scrubbing capacity across our global anycast network with sub-second (under 1s) detection and mitigation. Toronto, Frankfurt and Singapore anchor the three-continent footprint, with Singapore as the Asia-Pacific hub.
Deploy a protected tunnel or BGP session at our in-region APAC edge in minutes — free trial, per-hour billing.
One anycast anti-DDoS network across three continents — Singapore anchors APAC.