When you are architecting a highly available, latency-sensitive application for the APAC region, standard public cloud virtual machines often introduce unacceptable virtualization overhead and unpredictable "noisy neighbor" latency spikes.
If you need raw, sustained I/O throughput and consistent CPU cycles, it is time to look at bare metal in Japan.
At Fit Servers, we just dropped our 2026 guide on deploying dedicated servers in Tokyo and Osaka. We focused on the technical realities of what makes this region perform so well.
Technical Highlights:
Routing & Peering: We bypass standard transit congestion by peering directly at JPIX and BBIX. Expect ~7–10ms RTT to Seoul and ~65–80ms to Singapore. Native IPv6 dual-stack is standard.
Hardware: We deploy Intel Sapphire/Granite Rapids and AMD EPYC Genoa/Bergamo. All rigs use registered DDR4/DDR5 ECC RAM.
Storage I/O: 100% NVMe SSD arrays capable of 7,000 MB/s sequential reads. We support hardware RAID 1, 5, and 10 for enterprise setups.
Management: Full root access right out of the gate. Dedicated IPMI for out-of-band management, KVM-over-IP, and low-level BIOS/OS control.
If you are running Redis, PostgreSQL, heavy Docker swarms, or real-time gaming backends, check out the full breakdown of our 10Gbps to 100Gbps networking options.
Read more: [https://www.fitservers.com/blogs/unlocking-asia-japan-dedicated-server-benefits/]
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