
After long time dealing with Nepal’s digital scene, I was ready to give up finding decent cloud services until I stumbled on DataHub.com.np Nepal about 3 years back. Trust me, as someone handling IT for a bunch of local businesses, I’ve cursed international providers countless times – their payment systems are a nightmare and the connection speeds? Absolutely useless half the time.
Overview: Nepal’s Premier Cloud Provider
DataHub has been like a breath of fresh air, seriously. I’ve thrown everything I could at them across different projects, and they’ve handled it all. They’re easily the best cloud option in Nepal right now. They started out just doing basic hosting back in 2012, but now they’ve got the whole package – VPS hosting, storage, platform stuff, and actual proper data centers in both Kathmandu and Butwal. Having two locations isn’t just for show – it’s a lifesaver for businesses who need real backup plans that stay within Nepal.
What really makes them stand out? They’ve built something that actually works for Nepal while meeting international standards. Their data centers have all the right certifications and redundant systems for power and cooling. I’ve literally watched them stay running during our typical power messes when everything else goes down. Foreign providers just don’t get how to handle Nepal’s unique problems – they can’t and probably never will.

Public Cloud VPS Plans
Plan | Resources | Storage | Price | Best For |
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Small | 1 vCore, 1GB RAM | 10GB NVMe SSD | Rs 1000/mo | Individuals or small businesses |
Medium | 2 vCore, 2GB RAM | 25GB NVMe SSD | Rs 2100/mo | Small to medium-sized businesses |
Large | 2 vCore, 4GB RAM | 50GB NVMe SSD | Rs 3000/mo | Growing businesses with expanding needs |
Platform-as-a-Service (YetiCloud)
Resource | Unit | Description | Pricing Model |
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Cloudlet | 128MB RAM, 400MHz CPU | Small unit of computing power | Pay-per-usage |
App Server | Varies | Supports dynamic content generation | Pay-per-usage |
Database | Varies | Data storage and management | Pay-per-usage |
Data Center Specifications
Feature | Kathmandu | Butwal |
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Operating Since | 2012 | 2015 |
Certification | ISO 27001:2013, PCI DSS | ISO 27001:2013, PCI DSS |
Special Features | Multi-client support | Earthquake Resilient (Seismic Zone V) |
Localized Approach: Adapting to Nepal’s Unique Context

DataHub’s infrastructure is great and all, but what really blew me away is how they’ve actually made things work for Nepal. I’ve bounced between so many hosting companies over the years, and DataHub is the first one where I can just pay in Nepali Rupees without all the headaches of currency exchange rates and dealing with foreign payment systems. Might not sound like a big deal, but when you’re running businesses here in Nepal, this stuff matters a ton.
They’ve pretty much got everything covered when it comes to cloud services that Nepali businesses actually need. Their basic VPS plans start at just Rs 1000 a month (super affordable), and they’ve got all these specialized options like Virtual Private Cloud, Object Storage, and even Firewall-as-a-Service that directly tackle problems I’ve watched Nepali businesses struggle with for years.
And I’ve gotta mention their YetiCloud platform – it’s honestly the first real Nepali PaaS I’ve ever seen that supports all the major programming languages (Java, PHP, Python, Node.js, Ruby, Go, you name it). Their pay-as-you-use pricing is incredibly good value, whether you’re just starting up or running something bigger.

Cloud Provider Comparison
(2 Core, 4GB RAM)
Exceptional Support: The Local Advantage
I need to talk about something that’s been a game-changer for me with Nepali businesses – local support. DataHub’s support team is right here in Nepal, available 24/7, and trust me, it makes a world of difference. I’ve had to call them at crazy hours when systems were going down, and they actually picked up and fixed things.
Support Channels
Phone Support
+977-1-5970216
24/7 Availability
Local Nepal number
Technical Assistance
Expert local team
Nepal-based engineers
Understanding of local context
The biggest thing is they just get it – they know how to deal with our local ISPs (who can be a total nightmare), they understand when things might be slow during Dashain or when there’s strikes happening. You just can’t get that from some foreign company with a 24/7 support line where you’re talking to someone who has to Google where Nepal is. That local knowledge is worth its weight in gold when you’re trying to keep systems running here.
Real-World Performance: Proven Track Record

DataHub’s quality really shows in who’s using them – tons of Nepal’s big banks, tech companies, and e-commerce sites have jumped on board. I’ve personally set up their stuff for all kinds of clients – everything from fintech apps that need all those payment security certifications to schools that just need cheap, reliable hosting that actually works.
They’ve come through every single time. There was this one time when a financial app I was running got absolutely hammered with traffic during a promotion – instead of waiting for things to crash, the DataHub team actually called ME first, suggested some quick scaling fixes, and had everything sorted before users noticed anything. Even the big global providers rarely do that kind of proactive stuff.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- In-country data centers (Kathmandu & Butwal)
- Local billing in Nepali Rupees
- 24/7 local support team
- Low latency for Nepal-based users
- ISO 27001:2013 & PCI DSS certified
- NVMe SSD storage for all plans
- Comprehensive service portfolio
Considerations
- Higher pricing than some international options
- Limited global presence for international targeting
- Some advanced features still in development
- Documentation could be more comprehensive
Service Highlights
Service Highlights
High-Performance Infrastructure
NVMe SSD storage and modern hardware ensure optimal performance for all hosted applications.
Enterprise-Grade Security
ISO 27001:2013 certified with comprehensive security features including WAF and FWaaS.
Disaster Recovery
Dual data center architecture with Butwal location specifically designed for earthquake resilience.
Local Billing
Pay in Nepali Rupees, avoiding currency fluctuation issues and international payment hassles.
Scalability & Customization
Flexible plans that scales with your business needs, with custom solutions for specialized requirements.
Self-Sign-Up Portal
User-friendly GUI allows quick setup and management of services without technical expertise.
Client Testimonials
Conclusion: Why DataHub Nepal Is the Smart Choice for Local Businesses

After putting DataHub through its paces these last 3 months , I’m telling you – they’ve totally changed the cloud game in Nepal. They actually understand our local headaches while still keeping things up to international standards, making them way more useful for Nepali businesses than those foreign options.
The thing that impresses me most? They built everything with Nepal in mind. Having data centers in both Kathmandu and their earthquake-proof Butwal location for backup isn’t just smart – it’s exactly what we need here but nobody else offers. With all their services from basic hosting to fancy stuff like Object Storage and WAF, Nepali businesses can finally go digital properly without compromising on security or speed.
For companies freaking out about compliance and keeping data in Nepal, DataHub’s local, ISO-certified data centers just make sense in a way international providers never will. Pricing in rupees means no more currency conversion nightmares, and their 24/7 support team actually knows what “load-shedding” means without you having to explain it.
I’ve watched firsthand as DataHub helped local startups grow and older businesses modernize without all the usual cloud migration drama. Whether you’re just running a small website or handling serious financial apps, DataHub nails that perfect mix of performance, security and local know-how that makes them – and I’m not exaggerating here – absolutely the best cloud provider in Nepal right now.