Protect any server, game host, or hosting box in Malaysia at the Singapore scrubbing edge — typically just ~5-15ms from Kuala Lumpur, and often quicker from Johor Bahru. Self-serve GRE / VXLAN / WireGuard tunnels or real BGP sessions, sub-second mitigation, free trial, per-hour billing, from $25/mo.
Sucura scrubs DDoS attacks against Malaysian servers and networks at our Singapore edge — geographically the closest scrubbing location we operate to Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur typically sees around 5-15ms to Singapore depending on carrier and routing, and Johor Bahru, just across the strait, is often only 3-5ms — close enough that protection is effectively near-local rather than a genuine cross-border detour. Setup is self-service: a GRE, VXLAN, or WireGuard tunnel, or a real BGP session, with sub-second mitigation, a free trial, and per-hour billing from $25/mo.
Cloud DDoS services often backhaul traffic across an ocean, adding real latency. Malaysia sits closer to our Singapore scrubbing edge than almost any other market we serve.
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore typically runs ~5-15ms — close enough that filtering at our edge feels like a local hop instead of a detour.
Announce your own IP space (BYOIP) to AS398999, 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 fixed enterprise minimum. Transparent USD pricing.
Clean-traffic tiers in USD, scrubbed at our Singapore edge. 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 Malaysian traffic through the Singapore scrubbing edge — both self-service in the Nexus panel.
Terminate a protected tunnel from our Singapore edge to your origin server in Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Penang, or anywhere else. 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 for your Malaysian infrastructure routes through our scrubbing network first, and clean traffic returns to you over the tunnel. IRR and RPKI aware.
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 running out of Malaysia stay online and low-ping under attack — the same protocol-aware filtering that keeps players connected everywhere else on our network.
Singapore is the closest scrubbing edge geography gives Malaysia — a short hop from Kuala Lumpur, and minutes away from Johor Bahru.
Kuala Lumpur to Singapore typically runs ~5-15ms depending on carrier and routing; Johor Bahru, just across the strait, is often quicker still at roughly 3-5ms. We don't promise an exact number for every connection, but no other Sucura scrubbing edge sits this close to Malaysian traffic.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Valorant, and Dota 2 anchor one of Southeast Asia's biggest competitive scenes — MPL Malaysia alone has drawn six-figure concurrent viewership — and self-hosted Minecraft, FiveM, Rust, and CS2 communities need the same low-ping reliability. Protecting your origin at the Singapore edge keeps that ping intact.
Malaysia has one of Southeast Asia's most active VPS and hosting reseller markets, with infrastructure and customers spread across Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru. Protecting a reseller's infrastructure or a single game server works the same way — BGP or a tunnel, no migration required.
Whether your Malaysian connectivity runs over TM (Unifi), Maxis, or Time dotCom, traffic reaches our Singapore edge over one of the densest, most well-peered short-haul corridors in Asia.
Common questions about anti-DDoS protection for Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, and the rest of Malaysia.
Very close by internet standards. Kuala Lumpur to Singapore typically runs around 5-15ms depending on your carrier, routing, and exact location in the Klang Valley — a fraction of the 150ms-plus you would often see scrubbing through a distant US or European cloud provider. That makes Singapore-edge protection a near-local option for KL-based servers and game hosts, not a genuine cross-border detour.
For most practical purposes, yes — though we are careful not to overstate it. It is not literally in-country, but at a typical ~5-15ms from Kuala Lumpur, and often less from Johor Bahru, the round trip is small enough that most applications, including real-time games, do not experience it as a distant detour. Actual latency varies by carrier and time of day, so we describe this as effectively near-local rather than promising a fixed number.
Yes. Keep your server exactly where it already runs — Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Penang, or anywhere else — and either announce your IP via BGP to AS398999 or terminate a GRE, VXLAN, or WireGuard tunnel to a protected IP we provide. Attack traffic is filtered at our Singapore edge before it reaches you; nothing about your existing setup has to change.
It does. Johor Bahru sits directly across the strait from Singapore — minutes away physically, and typically only around 3-5ms on the network — so servers and hosting based around JB's growing data center corridor sit about as close to our scrubbing edge as traffic gets outside Singapore itself.
We do not operate or resell any Malaysian ISP. TM (Unifi), Maxis, and Time dotCom are simply the networks that carry your traffic from Malaysia to our Singapore edge. The exact path and latency depend on which carrier you or your host use and how they peer into Singapore, which is why we always quote timing as a typical range rather than a guarantee.
Plans start at $25/mo for 100 Mbps of clean capacity and scale to $500/mo for 5 Gbps, all in USD. Usage-based scrubbing is $0.05 per GB, billing can be per-hour, and you can start with a free trial self-service in the Nexus panel — no credit card gate, no sales call required.
2 Tbps+ of scrubbing capacity across our global anycast network with sub-second (under 1s) detection and mitigation. Frankfurt, Singapore and Toronto anchor the three-continent footprint.
Deploy a protected tunnel or BGP session at the Singapore edge — typically just ~5-15ms from Kuala Lumpur — in minutes. Free trial, per-hour billing.
One anycast anti-DDoS network across three continents.