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Tashkent Dedicated Servers Uzbekistan
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Intel Xeon
2x Intel Xeon Silver 4214R
2.40 GHz 24Cores 48Threads
#5660 • DC-100
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Intel Xeon
Intel Xeon E-2288G
3.70 GHz 8Cores 16Threads
#5661 • DC-100
Choose the Uzbekistan City Locations
Uzbekistan boasts several strategic locations for dedicated servers, including Tashkent, offering exceptional connectivity and cutting-edge infrastructure. Tashkent, a global financial hub, is renowned for its world-class data centers, robust low-latency networks, and seamless international connections. Its strategic location and open internet policies make it an ideal gateway for enterprises targeting the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. With advanced facilities and access to diverse submarine cable systems, Tashkent provides unparalleled reliability and scalability for businesses.
located on Tashkent Island, complements the city's technology ecosystem with modern infrastructure and proximity to major economic centers. The area's connectivity, combined with Tashkent's business-friendly environment, ensures high-performance server hosting solutions for enterprises requiring speed and stability.
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Strategic Infrastructure for Central Asian Connectivity
Why Tashkent Data Centers Dominate Regional Performance
Bare metal servers in Uzbekistan provide unmatched access to Central Asian markets through Tashkent's geographic position. Our dedicated server infrastructure sits at the crossroads of fiber-optic routes connecting China, Russia, and the Middle East. This positioning delivers sub-20ms latency to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
Uzbekistan's colocation facilities benefit from the country's Digital Uzbekistan 2030 initiative, which has upgraded national backbone infrastructure to support high-performance computing requirements. Enterprise server solutions deployed here access direct peering with Uzbektelecom, UzNet, and regional carriers without intermediate hops.
For businesses targeting Central Asia dedicated servers, Uzbekistan offers what Moscow or Frankfurt cannot: direct physical proximity to 75 million regional consumers with significantly lower server rental costs compared to European alternatives.
Uzbekistan Server Infrastructure Comparison
Physical security features: Biometric access control, 24/7 camera surveillance, mantrap entry systems, and seismic-rated server racks built for Tashkent's seismic zone classification.
| Feature | Specification | Business Impact |
|---|---|---|
Network Uptime SLA |
100% guaranteed |
Business Impact
Mission-critical application support |
Power Redundancy |
N+1 UPS + diesel generators |
Business Impact
Zero downtime during grid fluctuations |
Cooling Systems |
Free-air cooling 6 months/year |
Business Impact
30% lower operational costs |
BGP Peering |
Multi-homed AS networks |
Business Impact
Automatic failover routing |
DDoS Protection |
Up to 250 Gbps mitigation |
Business Impact
Financial services grade security |
Bandwidth Options |
1 Gbps - 10 Gbps unmetered |
Business Impact
Scalable for video streaming platforms |
IP Allocation |
/29 IPv4 + /64 IPv6 standard |
Business Impact
Sufficient for complex deployments |
Remote Management |
IPMI/iKVM access included |
Business Impact
Full control without physical presence |
Who Benefits from Uzbekistan Dedicated Infrastructure
Financial Technology Platforms
Regional payment processors and cryptocurrency exchanges choose Uzbekistan dedicated servers for regulatory advantages and direct connectivity to Central Asian banking networks. Low-latency bare metal solutions enable high-frequency trading algorithms targeting Tashkent Stock Exchange and regional forex markets.
E-Commerce and Retail
Online marketplaces serving Uzbek consumers require local server infrastructure to comply with data localization laws. Our dedicated hardware ensures transaction processing meets Central Bank of Uzbekistan requirements while maintaining performance for 35+ million internet users.
Gaming and Entertainment
Game server deployment in Tashkent reduces ping times for players across Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. Dedicated gaming servers handle matchmaking, persistent worlds, and real-time multiplayer with single-digit millisecond response times to regional players.
SaaS and Application Delivery
Software companies expanding into Central Asian markets deploy application servers in Uzbekistan to meet data sovereignty requirements while accessing regional tech talent pools. Managed dedicated servers support localized versions of enterprise software for Uzbek, Russian, and Kazakh-speaking users.
Data Sovereignty and Legal Framework for Server Operations
Local Data Storage Requirements
Uzbek law mandates certain data types remain within national borders. Dedicated infrastructure in Tashkent ensures automatic compliance for companies serving Uzbek citizens, eliminating legal risks associated with foreign server locations.
Simplified Tax Structure
Server operations in Uzbekistan benefit from IT sector tax incentives introduced in 2023. Bare metal deployments for software development and digital services receive preferential treatment compared to traditional business classifications.
Intellectual Property Protection
Uzbekistan's updated IP laws (2024) provide stronger protections for software and digital assets compared to neighboring countries. Secure server environments safeguard proprietary algorithms, databases, and application code under modernized legal frameworks.
Cryptocurrency Mining Legalization
Unlike Kazakhstan's fluctuating regulations, Uzbekistan maintains consistent policies for crypto mining infrastructure. Licensed operations access industrial electricity rates and simplified import procedures for server hardware.
Cross-Border Data Transfer
Uzbekistan maintains data sharing agreements with Eurasian Economic Union members, simplifying multi-region server architectures. Deploy primary infrastructure in Tashkent while maintaining legal data flows to Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Armenia without complex compliance requirements.
Financial Services Licensing
Companies operating payment processing servers or fintech platforms benefit from Uzbekistan's streamlined licensing through the Central Bank's digital services division. Dedicated financial infrastructure meets PCI DSS requirements while accessing regional banking networks directly.