Dedicated servers in India
Host your projects in Mumbai on OVHcloud infrastructure. Optimised latency across South Asia, dedicated network capacity and full root access.

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Why choose a dedicated server in India?
Mumbai (MUM) is the financial and digital capital of India. From here, your applications reach 1.4 billion potential users with sub-30 ms latency to most major Indian cities — versus 200+ ms from Singapore or Europe.
The MUM datacenter respects Indian data-residency requirements (DPDP Act 2023) and is connected to the global OVHcloud backbone for trans-border SaaS architectures.

Why choose Kimsufi?
Indian-market latency
Sub-30 ms to Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad. The fastest path to your Indian end-users.
DPDP Act compliance
Datacenter located in Mumbai, compliant with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (DPDP) — required for many Indian-market SaaS apps.
Anti-DDoS included
Always-on protection at the OVHcloud network edge, no scrubbed-traffic limit.
INR billing
Local INR pricing on /en-in/ with GST applied per Indian tax rules — no FX surprises.
The MUM datacenter in Mumbai
The MUM datacenter (referenced in the OVH availability API as ynm) is OVHcloud's newest APAC site, opened to serve the Indian market specifically. Hardware platform and operations match OVHcloud's global standard.
Bandwidth in MUM is shipped as a limited-traffic tier — see the configurator for the current cap. Pair with an EMEA site via vRack for unmetered cross-region routing.
Where is your Indian datacenter located?
Our APAC datacenter for India (MUM) is located in Mumbai, the country's digital and financial hub.
Why host in India instead of Singapore?
Mumbai offers sub-30 ms latency to the entire Indian market. Singapore would add 60+ ms for most Indian audiences.
Is the server DPDP-compliant?
Yes. The Mumbai datacenter satisfies the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 residency requirements for Indian user data.
Are prices billed in INR?
Yes. INR billing on /en-in/, with GST applied per Indian tax rules.