Vietnam
May 2026

Vietnam Data Center Market Outlook to 2030: Size, Share, Growth and Trends

2030

Vietnam Data Center Market to reach $3,541 Mn by 2030, growing at 14.4% CAGR, driven by demand for digital infrastructure and cloud services

Report Details

Base Year

2024

Pages

93

Region

Asia

Author

Piyush

Product Code
KR-RPT-V2-AA-000515
CHAPTER 1 - MARKET SUMMARY

Market Overview

Vietnam Data Center Market operates through a blended revenue model combining colocation contracts, operator-led infrastructure build-out, and managed digital capacity sold into telecom, cloud, enterprise, and government workloads. Demand depth is supported by Vietnam’s digital base, with internet usage reaching 78.59% of population in 2023 and mobile broadband subscriptions at 84.9 million, increasing storage, uptime, and disaster-recovery requirements across regulated and latency-sensitive users.

Geographically, Vietnam Data Center Market is concentrated in two commercial clusters that shape pricing and site economics. Ho Chi Minh City accounts for about 46% of national capacity and Hanoi about 32%, leaving only 22% for the rest of Vietnam. This concentration matters because carrier density, enterprise demand, and interconnection ecosystems are deepest in these two hubs, allowing operators to achieve faster fill-up, better cross-connect monetisation, and stronger service-level positioning.

Market Value

USD 1,578 Mn

2024

Dominant Region

South

2024

Dominant Segment

Colocation Services

Retail + Wholesale

Total Number of Players

17

2024

Future Outlook

Vietnam Data Center Market is positioned for a second investment cycle rather than a simple continuation of historical expansion. The market grew from USD 722 Mn in 2019 to USD 1,578 Mn in 2024, implying a historical CAGR of 16.9%, as domestic telecom incumbents expanded rack stock, enterprise workloads moved toward third-party hosting, and cloud adoption improved utilization of modern facilities. The current market size still remains below larger Southeast Asian hubs, but the combination of new foreign participation rules, public-sector digital migration, and rising domestic compliance requirements materially improves the addressable revenue base for colocation, infrastructure, and managed service operators.

From 2025 to 2030, Vietnam Data Center Market is projected to expand at a 14.4% CAGR, reaching USD 3,541 Mn by 2030 from the 2024 base of USD 1,578 Mn. The trajectory remains supported by 5G commercialization, stricter domestic data-handling requirements, undersea cable build-out, and AI-oriented capacity additions in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Growth moderates slightly versus 2019-2024 because the market is scaling from a larger base, yet the absolute value creation is stronger, with the market adding nearly USD 1.96 Bn over 2024-2030. For investors, the key question is no longer market emergence, but timing, site control, and power-secured execution.

14.4%

Forecast CAGR

$3,541 Mn

2030 Projection

Base Year

2024

Historical Period

2019-2024

Forecast Period

2025-2030

Historical CAGR

16.9%

CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF REPORT

Scope of the Market

Click to Explore Interactive Mind Map
CHAPTER 3 - Key Stakeholders

Key Target Audience

Key stakeholders who can leverage from this market analysis for investment, strategy, and operational planning.

Investors

CAGR, utilization, rack yield, power access, capex intensity, exit timing

Corporates

colocation cost, latency, redundancy, migration, compliance, vendor concentration

Government

digital sovereignty, power planning, data protection, cable resilience, AI readiness

Operators

occupancy, rack density, PUE, uptime, land bank, interconnection

Financial institutions

project finance, covenant headroom, counterparty quality, utilization visibility

What You'll Gain

  • Market sizing and trajectory
  • Policy and compliance mapping
  • Demand and capacity signals
  • Segment structure and levers
  • Competitive landscape shortlist
  • CEO-grade risk priorities

80+

Pages of insights

CHAPTER 4 - Market Size & Growth

Market Size, Growth Forecast and Trends

This section evaluates the historical market size, analyzes year-over-year growth dynamics, and presents forecast projections supported by market performance indicators and demand-side drivers.

Historical & Projected Market Size ($ Million)

Historical (2019-2024)
Projected (2025-2030)

Year-over-Year Growth Rate (%)

Market Value vs Volume Growth (%)

Historical Market Performance (2019-2024)

Vietnam Data Center Market moved from early-stage enterprise hosting to scaled operator infrastructure over 2019-2024. Installed IT load expanded from 165 MW in 2019 to 310 MW in 2024, while blended utilization improved from 58% to 65%, indicating that new supply was absorbed rather than left idle. The trough year was 2020, when growth slowed to 7.9%, but the inflection came in 2022 with 22.0% value growth as large operators reopened capex programs. By 2024, colocation services had become the largest profit pool at 37.3% of market value, confirming the market’s shift away from enterprise-owned hosting toward recurring third-party revenue.

Forecast Market Outlook (2025-2030)

The forward profile of Vietnam Data Center Market is defined by capacity scale-up and pricing mix rather than simple occupancy gains. IT load is projected to rise from 310 MW in 2024 to 580 MW in 2029 and 658 MW in 2030, while blended rack rates are expected to move from roughly USD 800 per rack per month in 2024 to about USD 910 by 2030 as carrier-dense, compliance-ready, and AI-capable halls command premium pricing. Colocation services remain the fastest-growing segment at 19.0% CAGR, which means value creation will increasingly concentrate in wholesale blocks, interconnection ecosystems, and managed layers attached to higher-density deployments.

CHAPTER 5 - Market Data

Market Breakdown

Vietnam Data Center Market is transitioning from an operator-led domestic hosting market into a broader digital infrastructure platform with increasing investor relevance. For CEOs and capital allocators, the key issue is how fast capacity, utilization, and monetization metrics can compound alongside the market’s value trajectory.

Market Breakdown

Historical Data (2019-2023) • Base Data (2024) • Forecast Data (2025-2030)

Year
Market Size (USD Mn)
YoY Growth (%)
IT Load Capacity (MW)
Utilisation Rate (%)
Blended Rack Rate (USD/rack/month)
Period
2019$722 Mn+-16558%
$#%
Forecast
2020$779 Mn+7.9%17856%
$#%
Forecast
2021$918 Mn+17.8%20159%
$#%
Forecast
2022$1,120 Mn+22.0%23262%
$#%
Forecast
2023$1,347 Mn+20.3%27264%
$#%
Forecast
2024$1,578 Mn+17.1%31065%
$#%
Forecast
2025$1,805 Mn+14.4%35264%
$#%
Forecast
2026$2,065 Mn+14.4%39965%
$#%
Forecast
2027$2,362 Mn+14.4%45266%
$#%
Forecast
2028$2,702 Mn+14.4%51367%
$#%
Forecast
2029$3,095 Mn+14.5%58068%
$#%
Forecast
2030$3,541 Mn+14.4%65869%
$#%
Forecast

IT Load Capacity

310 MW, 2024, Vietnam . Capacity scale is now large enough to support campus-style expansion and larger enterprise migrations, improving investability of utility-secured sites. Viettel inaugurated a 30 MW facility in Hoa Lac in 2024 , the country’s largest single data center at launch. Source: Ministry of Science and Technology, 2024.

Utilisation Rate

65%, 2024, Vietnam . Mid-60s utilization indicates monetizable demand without severe overbuild, supporting further wholesale expansion. Vietnam targets 99% 5G population coverage by end-2025 , which broadens traffic intensity and supports higher sustained occupancy across core and edge-oriented capacity. Source: Ministry of Science and Technology, 2024.

Blended Rack Rate

USD 800/rack/month, 2024, Vietnam . Rack pricing should strengthen as international connectivity and compliance readiness improve in premium sites. Vietnam plans to expand from five international undersea cable systems with 34 Tbps available capacity in 2024 to 15 routes by 2030 , improving SLA quality and interconnection economics. Source: Ministry of Information and Communications, 2024.

CHAPTER 6 - Segmentation

Market Segmentation Framework

Comprehensive analysis across key market segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, revenue pools, buyer behavior, and distribution patterns.

No of Segments

5

Dominant Segment

By Type

Fastest Growing Segment

By Tier Standards

By Type

Classifies the market by operating model and customer commitment pattern, with Colocation currently the most commercially dominant.

Enterprise
$&%
Colocation
$&%
Hyperscale
$&%
Edge
$&%
Managed
$&%
Modular
$&%

By Component

Tracks capital allocation across facility build and refresh cycles, where IT Infrastructure absorbs the largest spend pool.

IT Infrastructure
$&%
Electrical
$&%
Mechanical
$&%
General Construction
$&%

By Tier Standards

Measures the market by resiliency specification and uptime expectations, with Tier III the current operating standard.

Tier I & II
$&%
Tier III
$&%
Tier IV
$&%

By Industry Vertical

Maps demand by end-user procurement behavior and compliance intensity, with IT & Telecom remaining the deepest buyer base.

IT & Telecom
$&%
BFSI
$&%
Government
$&%
Healthcare
$&%
Manufacturing
$&%
Media
$&%
Retail
$&%

By Region

Reflects geographic revenue concentration and deployment economics, with South retaining the strongest current commercial density.

North
$&%
East
$&%
West
$&%
South
$&%

Key Segmentation Takeaways

Comprehensive analysis across all segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, buyer preferences, revenue concentration, and distribution patterns.

By Type

This is the most commercially important segmentation lens because customers buy data center services through distinct operating models, not through engineering categories. Colocation is dominant because it converts enterprise and digital-platform demand into recurring contracts without forcing customers to own the facility stack. It is also the most decision-useful lens for pricing, occupancy planning, site expansion, and M&A screening.

By Tier Standards

This is the fastest-evolving strategic lens because future demand is increasingly tied to uptime, compliance, and hyperscale readiness. Tier III remains the installed base, but Tier IV is attracting the strongest marginal investment as operators target mission-critical workloads, sovereign applications, and AI-density deployments where downtime risk, power redundancy, and procurement scrutiny are materially higher.

CHAPTER 7 - Regional Analysis

Regional Analysis

Among selected ASEAN peers, Vietnam Data Center Market sits in the mid-tier by current size but above that position on growth momentum. Its 2024 scale remains below Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, yet policy liberalisation, domestic data-sovereignty enforcement, and telecom-led capacity expansion give Vietnam one of the stronger forward growth profiles in the peer set.

Regional Ranking

4th

Regional Share vs Global (Selected ASEAN peers)

8.9%

Vietnam CAGR (2025-2030)

14.4%

Regional Analysis (Current Year)

Regional Analysis Comparison

MetricVietnamSelected ASEAN Peers
Market SizeUSD 1,578 MnUSD 17,828 Mn
CAGR (%)14.4%13.2%
Internet Users (Mn)79.1433.0
Operational IT Capacity (MW)3104,034

Market Position

Vietnam ranks 4th among selected ASEAN peers at USD 1,578 Mn in 2024; it is smaller than Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, but supported by a meaningful 310 MW domestic operating base.

Growth Advantage

Vietnam’s 14.4% CAGR places it above Singapore at about 10.2% and Thailand at about 13.0%, though still below Malaysia’s faster current hyperscale-led expansion.

Competitive Strengths

Foreign ownership was opened from July 2024, the personal data law takes effect on 1 January 2026, and Vietnam targets 15 international cable routes plus PUE of 1.4 or below by 2030.

CHAPTER 8 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Growth Drivers, Market Challenges & Market Opportunities

Comprehensive analysis of key factors shaping the Vietnam Data Center Market, including growth catalysts, operational challenges, and emerging opportunities across production, distribution, and consumer segments.

Growth Drivers

Policy Liberalisation and Data Sovereignty Enforcement

  • The 2023 Telecommunications Law brought data center and cloud services into the regulatory perimeter from 1 July 2024 (Vietnam) , materially lowering foreign-ownership friction and improving the bankability of new platform investments. This matters because international operators can now underwrite Vietnam without relying on legacy telecom ownership structures.
  • The Personal Data Protection Law takes effect on 1 January 2026 (Vietnam) , increasing the value of domestic hosting, auditable processing environments, and local disaster-recovery architecture. This creates monetisable demand for sovereign colocation, compliance reporting, and managed security services rather than commodity rack supply alone.
  • Government workloads are already shifting into domestic facilities, with Hanoi migrating 300+ systems in 2024 (Hanoi) into its new core data-center infrastructure. That is economically important because public-sector anchor demand improves facility utilisation and raises confidence for adjacent private-sector workloads requiring certified local hosting.

Digital Traffic Expansion and Network Modernisation

  • Vietnam recorded 84.9 million mobile broadband subscriptions and over 100 million smartphone-linked mobile subscriptions (2023, Vietnam) , increasing traffic intensity for content delivery, cloud backup, and enterprise application hosting. Operators capture value through higher rack occupancy, cross-connect density, and managed network services attached to digital workloads.
  • Commercial 5G deployment began after licences were issued on 11 April 2024 (Vietnam) , and the Government’s digital infrastructure strategy targets 99% population coverage by end-2025 . This widens the addressable pool for low-latency applications and lifts medium-term demand for core, metro, and edge-ready data center capacity.
  • Internet infrastructure quality is also improving, with IPv6 usage reaching 65.5% in 2024 (Vietnam) , ranking second in ASEAN, while .vn domains approached 630,000 . Better network modernity supports cloud-native architectures, IoT connectivity, and more predictable application performance, increasing the economic relevance of carrier-dense domestic facilities.

Connectivity Build-Out and AI Infrastructure Scaling

  • Vietnam currently operates five international undersea cable systems with 34 Tbps available capacity (2024, Vietnam) , but plans to add 10 new routes by 2030 . Greater international redundancy matters because it improves SLA credibility, latency stability, and enterprise willingness to localise mission-critical and cross-border workloads.
  • Viettel alone plans 24 data centers and 560 MW by 2030 (Vietnam) , while also targeting four new undersea routes. This scale of announced supply is economically important because it creates capacity clusters large enough for hyperscale leases, AI training workloads, and multi-site disaster recovery architectures.
  • Vietnam’s AI ambition moved beyond narrative when the Government signed cooperation with NVIDIA on an AI R&D center and AI data center in December 2024 (Vietnam) . This increases the strategic premium on high-density power design, liquid-cooling readiness, and GPU-oriented managed services rather than generic enterprise colocation alone.

Market Challenges

Power Availability and Energy Cost Discipline

  • Mandatory peak-season power planning in 2024 (Vietnam) signals that grid reliability cannot yet be assumed uniformly across future data-center corridors. This raises backup generation, fuel-storage, and redundancy capex, especially for campuses targeting hyperscale contracts with tight uptime commitments.
  • Vietnam’s digital infrastructure strategy requires AI-supportive facilities to achieve PUE of 1.4 or below by 2030 (Vietnam) . That is strategically positive, but economically it forces older facilities to spend on cooling retrofits, airflow redesign, and control systems that may compress returns on legacy white-space inventory.
  • The Government updated the retail electricity pricing mechanism in 2024 (Vietnam) , and tariff-setting remains policy-sensitive. For operators with long-dated customer contracts, power-price volatility matters because electricity is a major opex line and margin leakage cannot always be passed through immediately.

Connectivity Redundancy Is Improving but Still Constrained

  • With only five active international cable systems in 2024 (Vietnam) , simultaneous faults can still affect international traffic and degrade the premium that local operators can charge for global application hosting. This matters most for multinational clients whose procurement teams value cable diversity alongside rack price.
  • Capacity is also geographically concentrated, with Ho Chi Minh City at 46% and Hanoi at 32% of national capacity (2024, Vietnam) . Concentration improves ecosystem density but creates land, power, and permitting bottlenecks that can slow greenfield delivery and inflate site acquisition costs.
  • Until cable and terrestrial route redundancy is fully expanded, many operators will need to over-engineer network resilience rather than rely on external backbone diversity. This increases fixed-cost intensity and favors incumbents with integrated telecom assets over pure-play newcomers without captive connectivity.

Execution Risk in a Still-Consolidating Supply Base

  • Domestic telecom-led players still control most live supply, which means foreign entrants often need local partnerships for fiber, enterprise channels, and regulatory navigation even after legal liberalisation. That slows market entry and raises execution dependence on domestic ecosystem relationships rather than capital alone.
  • Mechanical, electrical, and high-density compute equipment remain heavily import dependent, so lead times and landed costs can disrupt project schedules. This matters because campus economics rely on synchronized delivery of power trains, cooling plant, and server-density assumptions rather than civil works alone.
  • The supply chain is also bifurcating by technical sophistication. In the locked market structure, physical security and fire suppression account for only 1.7% of 2024 value and grow at just 5.5% CAGR , whereas colocation and core infrastructure expand much faster. Investors that underwrite undifferentiated legacy layers risk lower growth and weaker pricing leverage.

Market Opportunities

Hyperscale-Ready Wholesale Campuses

  • Wholesale colocation and build-to-suit power blocks offer the strongest recurring-revenue opportunity because they lock in multi-year contracts, lower churn, and justify campus-scale capex. In Vietnam Data Center Market, this is the most bankable route to translate rising demand into stable cash flow.
  • Infrastructure funds, land owners near major grid nodes, and integrated telecom operators benefit most because hyperscale campuses require utility access, fiber depth, and permitting execution rather than only white-space construction. The commercial upside is strongest where operators can bundle power, connectivity, and managed migration services.
  • For this opportunity to fully materialise, Vietnam needs faster power approvals, clearer renewable procurement pathways, and continued submarine-cable expansion. The Government’s push toward PUE 1.4 or below by 2030 provides a policy signal, but execution speed will determine whether Vietnam captures regional overflow demand.

AI-Ready Retrofits and Premium Density Services

  • Direct-to-chip cooling, higher rack densities, and GPU-oriented managed environments can command premium pricing above standard enterprise colocation. This is monetisable because customers increasingly value ready-to-deploy AI infrastructure over raw floor space, especially where compliance and latency require domestic deployment.
  • Existing Tier III operators with modern shells benefit disproportionately because retrofitting selected halls is cheaper and faster than building entire AI campuses from scratch. That gives incumbents a realistic path to margin expansion through higher-yield premium density offerings and managed AI operations.
  • To unlock this opportunity, operators must invest in thermal engineering, liquid-cooling know-how, electrical redundancy, and vendor partnerships across GPU, networking, and DCIM layers. The competitive edge will come from execution quality and service integration, not only from adding square meters.

Sovereign Cloud and Government-Backed Domestic Hosting

  • Sovereign cloud, regulated colocation, managed security, and disaster-recovery-as-a-service are attractive revenue models because government and regulated buyers value certification, domestic data residency, and continuity more than lowest upfront rack pricing. This supports recurring, sticky revenue once accreditation is achieved.
  • Domestic champions such as telecom-affiliated operators and certified cloud providers benefit most because they already have government interfaces, local infrastructure, and service teams capable of supporting migration, compliance, and operations. For investors, these relationships can be more defensible than pure commodity colocation exposure.
  • This opportunity requires procurement modernisation, clearer sovereign-cloud accreditation, and sustained migration of legacy public-sector systems out of fragmented on-premise environments. As data-governance enforcement tightens from 1 January 2026 , the commercial case for certified domestic hosting becomes materially stronger.
CHAPTER 9 - Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape Overview

Competition is concentrated among telecom-led incumbents with fiber depth, existing enterprise relationships, and grid-secured sites; foreign participation is rising, but execution barriers still include land, power, certification, and domestic compliance capability.

Market Share Distribution

CMC Telecom
FPT Telecom
Viettel IDC
VNPT

Top 5 Players

1
CMC Telecom
!$*
2
FPT Telecom
^&
3
Viettel IDC
#@
4
VNPT
$
5
NTT Global Data Centers
&@$
Combined Share$%

Market Dynamics

Local Players70%
Regional/Int'l30%

8 new entrants in the past 5 years, indicating strong market attractiveness and growth potential.

Company Profiles (Top 10 Players)
Company Name
Market Share
Headquarters
Founding Year
Core Market Focus
CMC Telecom
-Hanoi, Vietnam2008Colocation, cloud, managed services, enterprise connectivity
FPT Telecom
-Hanoi, Vietnam1997Telecom, data center services, cloud and enterprise hosting
Viettel IDC
-Hanoi, Vietnam2008Large-scale data centers, cloud, sovereign and enterprise infrastructure
VNPT
-Hanoi, Vietnam1995Telecom backbone, government cloud, IDC and digital public infrastructure
NTT Global Data Centers
-Tokyo, Japan2020Hyperscale and colocation platform development
HTC-ITC
-Hanoi, Vietnam2007Telecom infrastructure, EcoDC, cloud and data center services
VNG Cloud
-Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam2019Cloud platform, managed infrastructure, enterprise digital workloads
GDS (JV of NTT and VNPT)
-Hanoi, Vietnam2008Joint-venture colocation, hosting and connectivity services
Telehouse (KDDI Corporation)
-Tokyo, Japan1987Carrier-neutral colocation and international interconnection
Huawei Technologies
-Shenzhen, China1987Data center power, networking, digital power and cloud infrastructure equipment

Cross Comparison Parameters

The report provides detailed cross-comparison of key players across 10 performance parameters to identify competitive strengths and weaknesses.

1

Installed IT Load Capacity

2

Revenue Growth

3

Rack Inventory Scale

4

Wholesale Colocation Capability

5

Enterprise Penetration

6

Cloud and Managed Services Breadth

7

Power Redundancy Standard

8

Carrier and Interconnection Depth

9

Technology Adoption

10

Regulatory and Certification Readiness

Analysis Covered

Market Share Analysis:

Assesses position by capacity, services, and customer concentration trends.

Cross Comparison Matrix:

Benchmarks operators across scale, uptime, connectivity, and capabilities.

SWOT Analysis:

Evaluates expansion strengths, execution risks, and strategic differentiation.

Pricing Strategy Analysis:

Reviews rate positioning across enterprise and wholesale contracts.

Company Profiles:

Summarises headquarters, origin, and core strategic market focus.

CHAPTER 10 - REPORT TOC

Market Report Structure

Comprehensive coverage across three strategic phases — Market Assessment, Go-To-Market Strategy, and Survey — delivering end-to-end insights from market analysis and execution roadmap to customer demand validation.

93Pages
34Chapters
10Companies Profiled
7Segmentation Types

Phase 1
Market Assessment Phase

11

Chapters

Supply-side and competitive intelligence covering market sizing, segmentation, competitive dynamics, regulatory landscape, and future forecasts.

Phase 2
Go-To-Market Strategy Phase

15

Chapters

Entry strategy evaluation, execution roadmap, partner recommendations, and profitability outlook.

Phase 3
Survey Phase

8

Chapters

Demand-side primary research conducted through structured interviews and online surveys with end users across priority metros and Tier 2/3 cities to capture consumption behavior, unmet needs, and purchase drivers.

Complete Report Coverage

201+ detailed sections covering every aspect of the market

143

Assessment Sections

58

Strategy Sections

CHAPTER 11 - Our Approach

Research Methodology

Desk Research

  • Vietnam telecom law review
  • Operator capacity announcement mapping
  • City-level facility cluster benchmarking
  • Power and cable strategy tracking

Primary Research

  • Data center commercial heads interviews
  • Critical facilities engineers consultations
  • Cloud platform leaders outreach
  • Enterprise infrastructure buyers validation

Validation and Triangulation

  • 320 expert responses reconciled
  • Operator revenue versus MW checks
  • Rack rate versus occupancy checks
  • Pipeline versus grid readiness checks
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