Vietnam Data Center Server Market Trends and Insights
Increase in construction of new data centers and internet infrastructure
Vietnam’s construction boom is redefining server demand. Viettel’s 140 MW Ho Chi Minh City campus is the first domestic site to break the 100 MW threshold, prompting bespoke blade configurations optimized for tropical airflow and renewable-ready power systems. Secondary-city edge sites are multiplying to support 5G backhaul and latency-sensitive workloads. Foreign investors such as Saigon Asset Management have committed USD 1.5 billion for a 150 MW campus in Binh Duong Province, intensifying requirements for local assembly partnerships that shorten delivery cycles.Increasing adoption of cloud and IoT services
A USD 45 billion digital-economy target for 2025 stimulates enterprise cloud migration. Manufacturing zones in Tan Thuan deploy ruggedized edge servers for predictive-maintenance analytics, while Foxconn’s Lighthouse Factory in Bac Giang runs GPU-enabled digital-twin workloads that drive premium server demand. Healthcare digitization adds further momentum as Bach Mai Hospital scales electronic medical records across a nationwide care network.High initial capex for data-center construction
Even at USD 6.9 million per MW, financing hurdles constrain small-to-mid-size firms. Electrical systems absorb a disproportionate share of budgets, steering buyers to standardized rack-mount servers that maximize watt-per-compute ratios. Asset-management funds are emerging to defray capex, yet procurement teams still favor lifecycle-cost optimization over raw performance.Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
- Government data-localization and digital-economy mandates
- China + 1 shift catalyzing server assembly in Vietnam
- Limited grid reliability and rising electricity tariffs
Segment Analysis
Tier 3 facilities held 71.45% share of the Vietnam data center server market in 2025, mirroring enterprise tolerance for cost-balanced redundancy. This tier underpins banking, telecom and public-sector workloads that stipulate 99.982% availability. Operators specify dual-power blades, hot-swappable drives and battery-assisted modules to control Mean-Time-To-Repair. Tier 4 sites, growing 16.08% CAGR, are propelled by hyperscalers building AI clusters that require concurrent maintainability.Vietnam data center server market size within Tier 4 is projected to expand sharply as GPU-dense racks demand fault-tolerant cooling. Tier 1 and Tier 2 venues remain viable for distributed edge nodes, housing cost-optimized 1U and 2U servers. NTT’s 6 MW Ho Chi Minh City 1 facility exemplifies how foreign entrants target Tier 3 specifications for regional cloud tenancy. AI-ready blueprinting accelerates Tier 4 adoption, with facilities provisioning 100 kW per rack for Blackwell-class GPUs.
Half-height blades retained 47.98% share in 2025, delivering a sweet spot of density versus thermal headroom. Enterprises leverage integrated chassis management to streamline firmware updates and power budgeting. Quarter-height and micro-blade platforms rise at 14.87% CAGR, reflecting edge-site constraints where floor space and power feeds are limited.
Vietnam data center server market size for micro-blade deployments benefits from telecom 5G rollouts that embed compute at radio access points. Full-height blades serve HPC clusters in research institutes funded under the Vietnam National University program. Telecommunications players, notably Viettel, standardize micro-blades to minimize heat per RU, aiding operations in 35 °C ambient climates.
Complete Report Scope:
- By Data-Center Tier
- Tier 1 and 2
- Tier 3
- Tier 4
- By Form Factor
- Half-height Blades
- Full-height Blades
- Quarter-height / Micro-blades
- By Application / Workload
- Virtualisation and Private Cloud
- High-Performance Computing (HPC)
- Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning and Data Analytics
- Storage-centric
- Edge / IoT Gateways
- By Data Center Type
- Hyperscalers/Cloud Service Provider
- Colocation Facilities
- Enterprise and Edge
- By End-use Industry
- BFSI
- IT and Telecom
- Healthcare and Life-Sciences
- Manufacturing and Industry 4.0
- Energy and Utilities
- Government and Defence
List of Companies Covered in this Report:
- Dell Inc.
- Cisco Systems Inc.
- Kingston Technology Company Inc.
- Inspur Group
- Fujitsu Limited
- NEC Corporation
- Oracle Corporation
- Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
- International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Super Micro Computer Inc.
- Lenovo Group Ltd.
- xFusion Digital Technologies Co. Ltd.
- Viettel Group (Viettel IDC)
- VNPT Technology (VNPT IDC)
- FPT Telecom (FPT Data Center)
- CMC Telecom
- VNG Corporation
- ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC)
- MiTAC Holdings Corp. (TYAN)
Additional Benefits:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
- 3 months of analyst support
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Dell Inc.
- Cisco Systems Inc.
- Kingston Technology Company Inc.
- Inspur Group
- Fujitsu Limited
- NEC Corporation
- Oracle Corporation
- Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
- International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Super Micro Computer Inc.
- Lenovo Group Ltd.
- xFusion Digital Technologies Co. Ltd.
- Viettel Group (Viettel IDC)
- VNPT Technology (VNPT IDC)
- FPT Telecom (FPT Data Center)
- CMC Telecom
- VNG Corporation
- ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC)
- MiTAC Holdings Corp. (TYAN)

