- Sol One delivers cloud computing, private cloud, bare metal servers, storage and managed professional services to enterprise and digital-native customers.
- The company operates in a competitive cloud and networking market shaped by rapid technology evolution, infrastructure investment needs and rising demand for globally distributed services.
Cloud and infrastructure services for modern enterprises
Sol One’s portfolio encompasses a broad suite of digital infrastructure products designed to support modern enterprise applications and services. The company’s SOL ONE Compute offerings include elastic cloud compute instances with a range of performance tiers, from shared CPU configurations to high-performance and specialised workloads such as analytics and high-frequency applications.
Alongside compute, Sol One provides bare metal servers, block and object cloud storage with NVMe SSD performance, and container-ready services tailored to data-intensive and latency-sensitive workloads. Its Private Virtual Data Center (VDC) and Private Cloud solutions give organisations dedicated resources and security control for mission-critical infrastructure.
The company also delivers managed cloud, professional services and SOC (Security Operations Centre) capabilities, allowing customers to migrate, modernise and manage applications across hybrid environments. Professional services support includes application modernisation, strategy and execution support, and integration with DevOps practices.
Sol One’s presence across Singapore, Batam and Jakarta reflects its positioning within Southeast Asia’s fast-growing digital ecosystem, where demand for localised infrastructure and low-latency delivery continues to grow.
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Industry trends, challenges and innovation
The cloud and networking industry in Asia-Pacific is highly competitive, with global hyperscale providers such as AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure dominating the market. Regional players like Sol One differentiate by offering flexible pricing, local data presence and managed services that are tuned to regional business needs, particularly for digital services, content delivery and enterprise applications.
One persistent challenge is the cost and complexity of infrastructure deployment — building and maintaining resilient, low-latency networks across multiple geographies requires significant capital, skilled engineers and strong partnerships. Regional providers also navigate integration with global cloud platforms and compliance with data localisation policies across Southeast Asian jurisdictions.
Innovation in the sector includes adoption of hybrid cloud architectures, professional managed services, automated orchestration (via APIs and infrastructure-as-code tools) and advanced data protections such as integrated DDoS mitigation and multi-region backup solutions. These capabilities help enterprises scale digital offerings while managing risk and performance requirements.
While independent reviews of the solone.net domain raise questions about site accessibility, network intelligence confirms that Sol One operates a legitimate infrastructure network with IP allocations under ASN AS9234 in Singapore, with multiple hosted ranges tied to Sol One’s cloud and connectivity footprint.
