Kazakhstan 路 Central Asia
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Kazakhstan Cloud & Dedicated Servers

Almaty is preselected for the country route. Astana, Karaganda and Pavlodar remain available through separate canonical location routes. Confirm the supplier, technical configuration, network, stock and delivery schedule before deployment.

CenterServ offers cloud and dedicated server deployment in Kazakhstan through four canonical locations: Almaty, Astana, Karaganda and Pavlodar. Almaty is the default destination for the Kazakhstan country route. These locations can be evaluated for Central Asian applications, APIs, business systems, monitoring, development, regional testing, distributed infrastructure, backups and supporting workloads. The city label identifies the requested deployment market, while the exact supplier, facility, hardware, virtualization platform, carrier mix, bandwidth, protection, IP allocation, availability and provisioning time must be confirmed for each order.

Region
Central Asia
Preferred city
Almaty
Served locations
4
Deployment models
Cloud + Dedicated

Kazakhstan Server Infrastructure Overview

Kazakhstan鈥檚 Bureau of National Statistics reported that the physical volume index of communication services for January through June 2026 reached 104.3% compared with the same period of 2025. Mobile communications represented 37.2% of reported communication-service volume, internet services represented 37.0%, and other telecommunication services represented 15.9%. In June 2026 the country recorded approximately 27.33 million cellular subscriptions, 18.52 million cellular subscriptions with internet access and 3.47 million fixed-internet subscriptions. These national indicators describe market activity and adoption, not the capabilities of an individual hosting facility.

How to Choose a Kazakhstan Server Location

Almaty

CenterServ鈥檚 default Kazakhstan deployment location and a major commercial-market option. Evaluate Almaty for customer-facing applications, business systems, APIs, monitoring, development and regional services. Confirm the supplier, carriers, resources and provisioning schedule.

Astana

A separate capital-city deployment route that can support government-adjacent, enterprise, administrative, monitoring and distributed workloads. Official cellular-service volume figures require the operator-registration caveat and should not be read as direct local demand.

Karaganda

A central Kazakhstan option that can be evaluated for industrial-region users, inland applications, monitoring, backups and geographic separation from Almaty or Astana. Facility and network details require order-level confirmation.

Pavlodar

A northeastern Kazakhstan deployment option suitable for route testing, distributed infrastructure, regional services, monitoring and separation from southern or capital-city endpoints. Confirm current inventory and technical details before ordering.

Complete served-city directory

These locations are present in CenterServ's active deployment-location inventory. Individual city pages will be published only after their research and technical details are reviewed.

Almaty Astana Karaganda Pavlodar

Dedicated Servers and Cloud Servers in Kazakhstan

Flexible deployment

Cloud server deployment

A Kazakhstan cloud server may suit application components, APIs, monitoring nodes, development systems, testing platforms, smaller production services and workloads that benefit from flexible capacity. Before ordering, confirm the virtualization technology, storage design, resource limits, backup and snapshot options, recovery process, supported operating systems, bandwidth terms and the measured behavior of the selected city route.

Physical infrastructure

Dedicated server deployment

A Kazakhstan dedicated server may suit sustained processor or memory use, exclusive physical resources, larger storage requirements, custom disk layouts, specialized software and workloads requiring direct hardware control. Confirm the processor generation, memory, disks, RAID options, remote management, bandwidth commitment, DDoS response, replacement terms, inventory and estimated delivery time for the selected city.

Verified public data

Kazakhstan Infrastructure Snapshot

104.3%
Communication-service physical volume index
January鈥揓une 2026 路 Kazakhstan communication indicators [4]
27.33M
Cellular subscriptions
June 2026 路 Kazakhstan communication indicators [4]
18.52M
Cellular subscriptions with internet access
June 2026 路 Kazakhstan communication indicators [4]
3.47M
Fixed-internet subscriptions
June 2026 路 Kazakhstan communication indicators [4]

Current and Future Internet Infrastructure State

Verified current state

National Internet Infrastructure

Kazakhstan combines extensive mobile use, growing fixed-internet subscriptions, government digital services and an expanding national technology agenda. CenterServ currently lists Almaty, Astana, Karaganda and Pavlodar as separate canonical deployment values. National statistics show broad communications activity but require careful interpretation at city level. In particular, official statistics state that cellular communication volumes attributed to Almaty and Astana are distributed according to where cellular operators are registered. Those monetary volumes should not be interpreted as direct measurements of local network use, datacenter capacity or city-level demand. [4] [3]

Deployment analysis

Connectivity Considerations

Test each Kazakhstan location from the networks that will actually access the workload. Measure round-trip time, packet loss, jitter, throughput, route stability and application response from relevant Kazakh, Central Asian, European, Asian and other international networks. Results may differ because of upstream carriers, peering, international transit, congestion, maintenance and application architecture. Compare Almaty and Astana independently, and include Karaganda or Pavlodar where geographic separation is important. Confirm bandwidth accounting, route diversity, DDoS procedures, private networking and connectivity to remote backups or application tiers.

Operational context

Operational and Regulatory Considerations

Document the selected city, actual supplier location, facility, virtual or physical resources, disk and storage design, backups, monitoring, remote access, IP allocation, bandwidth billing, hardware replacement, maintenance procedures, escalation path and recovery expectations. A Kazakhstan listing does not automatically prove CenterServ ownership of a facility, local staffing, continuous inventory, a specific carrier list, guaranteed domestic routing, government-cloud eligibility, cybersecurity certification or compliance with every sector-specific data requirement. Regulated workloads require independent legal, security and compliance review.

Forward-looking analysis

Future Infrastructure Outlook

Kazakhstan approved the Digital Qazaqstan national strategy through 2029 as a framework for large-scale digitalization and artificial-intelligence adoption. The strategy describes an AI economy stack spanning energy, infrastructure, computing, data, platforms and applied services. It also proposes a sovereign AI Hub and Data Center Valley, with computing-center design capacity intended to scale toward 1 GW through government and private-sector participation. These are policy objectives and planned infrastructure directions. They do not guarantee CenterServ inventory, supplier participation, future capacity, network routes, prices, certifications or delivery schedules in any listed city. [5]

Current measurements and published targets

Kazakhstan Infrastructure Timeline

2025

Communication and ICT reporting continued

The Bureau of National Statistics maintained national and regional reporting for communications enterprises, services and subscriber indicators.

January鈥揓une 2026

Communication-service volume increased

The physical volume index reached 104.3% compared with the corresponding period of 2025.

June 2026

Digital Qazaqstan strategy approved

Kazakhstan approved a national strategy for large-scale digitalization and artificial-intelligence adoption through 2029.

Through 2029

AI Hub and Data Center Valley planned

The strategy proposes a sovereign AI infrastructure ecosystem with computing-center design capacity intended to scale toward 1 GW.

Why deploy web server infrastructure in Kazakhstan?

Kazakhstan offers several deployment choices across a geographically large Central Asian market. Almaty is the main commercial and financial center and is CenterServ鈥檚 country-level default. Astana provides a distinct capital-city endpoint. Karaganda offers a central industrial-region option, while Pavlodar provides a northeastern alternative. These locations can support geographic distribution, regional monitoring, application testing, backup coordination and infrastructure separation. Selection should be based on actual users, upstream dependencies, route measurements and order-level supplier details rather than assumptions based only on distance or city prominence.

Preferred default deployment city: Almaty . The exact facility, network, and hardware profile are confirmed during provisioning.

Common use cases for Kazakhstan web servers

  • Deploy a Kazakhstan-facing application, API, enterprise platform, monitoring node, development environment or supporting service through one of four canonical cities.
  • Compare Almaty and Astana routes while accounting for the official operator-registration caveat attached to city communication-service volumes.
  • Distribute monitoring, application, backup or recovery functions between southern, capital, central and northeastern Kazakhstan locations.
  • Support Central Asian infrastructure while retaining order-level control over location, hardware, operating system, bandwidth, IP allocation and provisioning.
Preconfigured server deployment

Deploy Your Kazakhstan Server

Select Almaty, Astana, Karaganda or Pavlodar, then confirm processor, memory, storage, bandwidth, IP allocation, operating system, protection, backups, remote access and provisioning time with CenterServ.

CenterServ Observations, Methodology and Sources

Aggregated operational observation

CenterServ Deployment Perspective

CenterServ鈥檚 canonical inventory maps the Kazakhstan country alias to Kazakhstan-almaty and separately lists Kazakhstan-astana, Kazakhstan-karaganda and Kazakhstan-pavlodar. These records confirm ordering labels, location hierarchy and routing behavior only. They do not establish facility ownership, the exact physical address, carrier control, local personnel, measured latency, hardware stock or uninterrupted availability.

Research methodology

How This Location Profile Is Built

This profile separates official national statistics, strategic policy and CenterServ catalog observations. Bureau of National Statistics figures describe reported communication services and subscriber indicators. The Bureau explicitly notes that cellular communication volumes assigned to Almaty and Astana are distributed according to the registration location of cellular operators. Digital Qazaqstan describes planned national direction. CenterServ records confirm ordering values. None of these sources is treated as proof of an individual facility鈥檚 hardware, network design, uptime, performance, security controls or certifications.

Research limitations

Scope and Interpretation

National and regional communications statistics cannot establish the performance of an individual Almaty, Astana, Karaganda or Pavlodar facility. This profile includes no facility inspection, independent route measurement, carrier audit, hardware audit, security assessment, compliance review or legal opinion. The Digital Qazaqstan infrastructure targets are planned policy objectives rather than proof of current CenterServ capacity.

Dataset governance

Operational Observation Scope

CenterServ observations are limited to canonical ordering values, country aliases, location classifications and provisioning workflow. They do not constitute independent measurements of Kazakhstan networks, facilities or suppliers.

Sources

[1] Main Communication Indicators for 2025
Bureau of National Statistics of Kazakhstan 路 Published 2026-01-12 路 Accessed 2026-07-15
[2] Main Communication Indicators, January鈥揗arch 2026
Bureau of National Statistics of Kazakhstan 路 Published 2026-04-13 路 Accessed 2026-07-15
[3] Kazakhstan Dynamic ICT Tables
Bureau of National Statistics of Kazakhstan 路 Published 2026-04-15 路 Accessed 2026-07-15
[4] Main Communication Indicators, January鈥揓une 2026
Bureau of National Statistics of Kazakhstan 路 Published 2026-07-13 路 Accessed 2026-07-15
[5] Digital Qazaqstan National Strategy Through 2029
Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan 路 Published 2026-06-26 路 Accessed 2026-07-15
Profile: CSLI-KAZ Version: 1.0 Prepared by: CenterServ Location Intelligence Research status: researched_draft Updated: 2026-07-15 Last reviewed: 2026-07-15 Next scheduled review: 2027-01-15

Frequently asked questions

Which Kazakhstan server locations does CenterServ offer?

CenterServ鈥檚 canonical inventory includes Almaty, Astana, Karaganda and Pavlodar. Almaty is the default destination for the country-level Kazakhstan route. Each location has a separate ordering value, while the exact supplier, facility, network, resources, IP allocation and provisioning schedule require confirmation.

Should I choose Almaty, Astana, Karaganda or Pavlodar?

Almaty may suit commercial-market and southern Kazakhstan workloads. Astana may suit capital-region and administrative applications. Karaganda provides a central inland option, while Pavlodar provides a northeastern alternative. Test each location from the actual user and partner networks before selecting a production endpoint.

Do Kazakhstan communication statistics prove datacenter performance?

No. National and regional statistics describe reported communications activity and subscriptions. They do not measure an individual facility鈥檚 uptime, latency, carriers, capacity, security or hardware. Almaty and Astana cellular-service volume figures also reflect cellular-operator registration locations.