Vietnam’s hosting market has changed significantly in recent years. With over 85 million internet users (84.2% of the population), average fixed broadband speeds of 261 Mbps, and 5G coverage exceeding 90% of the population, the demand for high-quality hosting in Vietnam has never been greater.
AZDIGI and Hawk Host are two names familiar to Vietnamese users. One is a domestic provider with datacenters in Ho Chi Minh City, while the other is a Canadian company operating since 2004 with a network of datacenters across 7 countries. This article provides a detailed comparison of their configurations, real-world performance, technology, and the factors you should consider when choosing hosting for websites targeting Vietnamese users.
Vietnam’s hosting market landscape in 2026
Vietnam’s datacenter market is valued at approximately $1.2 billion (2025) and is projected to reach $2.3 billion by 2034, growing at an average rate of 7.98% per year (according to IMARC Group). These numbers reflect a clear trend: Vietnam is becoming a leading digital infrastructure destination in Southeast Asia.
Some notable figures:
- 85.3% of households use fiber optic, well above the global average of 60%
- Average fixed broadband speed of 261 Mbps, ranking in the top 10 worldwide
- Vietnam’s Personal Data Protection Law took effect in January 2026, requiring Vietnamese user data to be stored domestically
- AWS, Equinix, and Digital Realty have all built or are building infrastructure in Vietnam
In this context, choosing hosting with a Vietnam-based datacenter is no longer just about speed. It also relates to legal compliance and future scalability.
Provider overview
AZDIGI
AZDIGI has been operating since 2016 and is currently one of the largest hosting providers in Vietnam, with over 90,000 WordPress websites running on its infrastructure. Their two datacenters are located in Ho Chi Minh City: FPT IDC Tan Thuan and Viettel IDC Song Than.
AZDIGI was an early adopter of new technologies in the Vietnamese hosting market: NVMe storage since 2019, Intel Xeon Platinum CPUs since 2019, and Business Hosting as a VPS replacement since 2017. All hosting plans use LiteSpeed Enterprise, CloudLinux OS, Imunify360, and Redis Cache.
In terms of policy, AZDIGI implements a no-oversell approach, limiting the number of accounts per server so that resources remain available rather than cramming too many users onto a single machine.
Hawk Host
Hawk Host is a Canadian hosting company that has been operating since 2004, still run by its founding team (no private equity buyout). Hawk Host serves over 250,000 websites, focusing on the budget segment for individuals and small businesses.
Hawk Host operates 7 datacenters: Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Amsterdam, Singapore, and Hong Kong. They recently upgraded all shared hosting to NVMe storage, along with LiteSpeed Web Server, cPanel, and free SSL. Pricing starts from $2.24/month when signing up for 24 months.
Hawk Host’s biggest advantages are its wide datacenter network, low long-term pricing, and support for PayPal and cryptocurrency payments. The downsides are no Vietnam-based datacenter and support only via English-language email/ticket.
Detailed configuration comparison
For a fair comparison, we selected two hosting plans at similar price points, around $3.70-4.00 USD/month:
- AZDIGI: Pro Platinum Hosting Plan 2 (95,000 VND/month, approx. $3.80)
- Hawk Host: Primary ($3.74/month, billed monthly)
| Specification | Hawk Host Primary | AZDIGI Pro Platinum Plan 2 |
| Price | $3.74/month | 95,000 VND/month (~$3.80) |
| Storage type | NVMe | NVMe Enterprise RAID-10 |
| Disk space | 10 GB | 10 GB |
| CPU | Not publicly disclosed | 4 vCPU Intel Xeon Platinum 3.9GHz |
| RAM | Not publicly disclosed | 4 GB |
| Disk I/O | Not disclosed | 100 MB/s |
| Inodes | 500,000 | Unlimited |
| Websites | Unlimited | 5 |
| Redis Cache | No (Memcached available) | Yes |
| Bandwidth | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Network | Not disclosed | 10 Gbps |
| LiteSpeed | Yes | Yes (Enterprise) |
| CloudLinux | Yes | Yes |
| Imunify360 | Yes (malware scan) | Yes |
| Free SSL | Yes | Yes |
| cPanel | Yes | Yes |
| Free WordPress themes/plugins | No | Yes (valued at $3,000+) |
| Service activation | ~30 minutes (manual review) | Instant |
| Technical support | Email/Ticket (English) | Chat/Email/Ticket/Phone (Vietnamese, 5-minute response commitment) |
| Datacenter locations | 7 locations (US, Canada, Netherlands, Singapore, Hong Kong) | 2 locations in Ho Chi Minh City (FPT IDC, Viettel IDC) |
| Money-back guarantee | 30 days | 30 days |
At the same price point, AZDIGI provides noticeably stronger hardware: 4 Platinum vCPUs versus undisclosed specs, 4 GB RAM versus hidden limits, and NVMe Enterprise RAID-10 with a guaranteed 100 MB/s Disk I/O. Hawk Host wins on website count (unlimited) and datacenter location flexibility.
Hawk Host recently upgraded all shared hosting plans to NVMe, narrowing the storage gap with AZDIGI. However, they do not disclose specific IOPS or Disk I/O limits per plan.
Real-world speed comparison
To evaluate speed, AZDIGI installed the same WordPress website using the Flatsome theme with pre-loaded data, no caching enabled, and default PHP configuration on both hosting plans.
Server-side processing speed (Query Monitor)
The Query Monitor plugin measures processing speed directly on the server, independent of the visitor’s location. This is the most accurate way to evaluate hosting hardware performance.
AZDIGI results

Full homepage load time: 0.41 seconds. Database processing time for 136 queries: 0.0156 seconds.
Hawk Host results

Full homepage load time: 1.49 seconds. Database processing time for 136 queries: 0.0549 seconds.
The difference is clear: AZDIGI processes 3.6x faster in total page load time and 3.5x faster in database processing. This gap comes from two main factors: stronger hardware configuration (4 vCPU, 4 GB RAM compared to lower limits on Hawk Host) and the datacenter being physically closer to Vietnamese users.
Load testing
AZDIGI used loadster.app to simulate 25 concurrent users accessing from Singapore, ramping up over 5 minutes, with a total test duration of 7 minutes.
AZDIGI load test results


51,088 successful requests in 7 minutes, 1,417 interactions, 0 errors. Average response time: 4.39 seconds.
Hawk Host load test results


3,430 successful requests in 7 minutes, 106 interactions, 177 errors. Average response time: 18.23 seconds.
The gap here is nearly 15x in successful requests. Notably, AZDIGI’s hosting produced zero errors, while Hawk Host returned 177 errors. For websites with high concurrent traffic, this difference directly impacts user experience and SEO rankings (Google factors Core Web Vitals into search rankings).
Storage technology comparison
Both AZDIGI and Hawk Host now use NVMe storage, but there are differences in the tier.
AZDIGI uses NVMe U.2 Enterprise in RAID-10 configuration on its Pro Platinum and Business Hosting lines. NVMe U.2 Enterprise drives are designed for 24/7 datacenter workloads, with higher write endurance (higher DWPD) and more consistent performance compared to consumer/prosumer NVMe. AZDIGI guarantees IOPS up to 1,000,000+ and Disk I/O from 100 MB/s to 500 MB/s depending on the plan.
Hawk Host does not disclose the specific NVMe tier or IOPS/Disk I/O specifications. In the budget shared hosting segment, NVMe drives are typically consumer or standard datacenter grade, shared among many users on the same server.
In short, both use NVMe (which is 3-6x faster than traditional SATA SSDs), but AZDIGI uses an “enterprise” tier with specific performance commitments, while Hawk Host uses NVMe without published guarantees.
Datacenter factor: domestic or international?
This is the biggest differentiator between the two providers, and it’s becoming increasingly important in 2026.
Speed and latency
AZDIGI’s servers are in Ho Chi Minh City, directly connected to FPT and Viettel’s domestic network infrastructure. For Vietnamese users, the physical distance between their device and the server is just tens of kilometers (within HCMC) to a few hundred kilometers (from Hanoi). Latency is typically under 30ms from within HCMC and under 50ms from Hanoi.
Hawk Host’s nearest datacenters to Vietnam are in Singapore and Hong Kong. Latency from Vietnam to Singapore is approximately 30-50ms, and to Hong Kong approximately 40-60ms. The difference may seem small, but when combined with server processing time, the total response time gap becomes significant, as the test results above demonstrate.
Data compliance
Vietnam’s Personal Data Protection Law took effect in January 2026, requiring Vietnamese user data to be stored on domestic servers. If your website collects personal information (registration forms, orders, member accounts), hosting in Vietnam helps comply with this regulation without requiring additional infrastructure.
Websites hosted on Hawk Host (servers in Singapore, US, Hong Kong, etc.) may need additional assessment regarding compliance, depending on the type of data collected.
Global network
If your website targets international customers or has an audience distributed across multiple regions, Hawk Host has the advantage with 7 datacenters allowing you to choose the location nearest to your target audience. The price is the same regardless of whether you choose Dallas, Singapore, or Amsterdam.
AZDIGI only has servers in Ho Chi Minh City, making it best suited for websites serving Vietnamese and Southeast Asian users.
Technical support
This is where the difference is quite clear. AZDIGI has a Vietnamese-speaking support team with a 5-minute response commitment via live chat, email, ticket, and phone. Their support system has 4 specialized tiers: from basic issues to server-level debugging.
Hawk Host provides support via English-language email and ticket. Support quality is well-regarded by the international community, but for Vietnamese users who are not fluent in English, the language barrier can be challenging when dealing with urgent issues.
Payment and convenience
AZDIGI supports bank transfer, VNPay, Apple Pay, QR code, and MoMo. Invoices are in VND with no exchange rate concerns. Services activate immediately after payment.
Hawk Host accepts international credit cards, PayPal, and cryptocurrency. Prices are in USD, which can fluctuate with exchange rates. After registration, accounts require manual approval, taking approximately 30-45 minutes (sometimes longer depending on the time of day).
Note that Hawk Host’s advertised price of $2.24/month requires a 24-month commitment, paid upfront at $53.82 (approximately 1,345,000 VND). Renewal prices revert to higher standard rates. AZDIGI also has pricing differences between billing cycles, but the gap is typically smaller.
Hosting factors to consider in 2026
New performance standards
Google continues to evaluate Core Web Vitals (LCP, FID, CLS) in its ranking algorithm. By current standards, TTFB (Time to First Byte) under 200ms for the initial request is the optimal target. AZDIGI measured at 0.41 seconds total page load time (including rendering), which translates to very fast TTFB for a Vietnam-based server. Hawk Host measured at 1.49 seconds, largely due to latency from overseas servers to Vietnam.
LiteSpeed and HTTP/3
Both providers use LiteSpeed Web Server with HTTP/3 and QUIC protocol support. This is a good standard for 2026. LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress also works on both platforms, providing significant performance optimization.
Security
AZDIGI equips all hosting plans with Imunify360 (malware protection, brute force defense, application firewall). Hawk Host also includes automated malware scanning, though the specific solution used is not specified.
Both provide free SSL from Let’s Encrypt and backup support. AZDIGI offers automated backups, while Hawk Host provides daily backups on shared hosting plans.
Scalability
AZDIGI has a diverse hosting ecosystem ranging from Pro Hosting (29,000 VND/month) to Turbo Business (1,800,000 VND/month) and various VPS and Cloud Server options. As your website grows, you can upgrade to a higher plan or switch to VPS/Cloud without changing providers.
Hawk Host also offers Semi-Dedicated and Cloud Compute VPS lines, with VPS pricing ($5-320/month) that is competitive in the international market, though not necessarily cheaper when converted to VND.
Pros and cons summary
AZDIGI
Pros:
- Strong hardware configuration, NVMe U.2 Enterprise, no-oversell policy
- Vietnam-based datacenters with optimal speed and latency for domestic users
- Fast Vietnamese-language support (5-minute response commitment), multiple contact channels
- VND billing, instant activation
- Free WordPress themes and plugins valued at $3,000+
- Compliant with domestic data storage requirements
- Diverse product ecosystem, easy to upgrade
Cons:
- No international datacenters
- Website limits on standard hosting plans (5 websites on the 95k plan)
- No PayPal or international payment support
Hawk Host
Pros:
- Low pricing on long-term plans ($2.24/month for 24 months)
- 7 datacenters with flexible location selection
- Unlimited websites on all plans
- PayPal and cryptocurrency payments accepted
- Recently upgraded to NVMe and LiteSpeed
Cons:
- No servers in Vietnam, higher latency for domestic users
- Significantly lower load handling capacity in real-world testing
- Inode limit (500,000) can cause issues with WordPress sites using multiple cache plugins
- English-only support via email/ticket
- Activation requires manual review
- CPU, RAM, and Disk I/O specifications not publicly disclosed for shared plans
Which hosting should you choose?
Choose AZDIGI if:
- Your website primarily serves Vietnamese users
- You need the fastest possible speed for SEO and user experience
- Your website has high traffic and needs strong load handling capacity
- You want Vietnamese-language support with fast response times
- Your website collects personal data and needs to comply with domestic storage regulations
- You use WordPress and want to take advantage of bundled free themes/plugins
Choose Hawk Host if:
- Your website serves international customers and needs servers near target regions (US, Europe, East Asia)
- You need to host many small websites on a single plan (unlimited addon domains)
- Your budget is very limited and you can commit to a 24-month payment for the best pricing
- You need PayPal or cryptocurrency payment options
- You are comfortable communicating in English for support
Conclusion
Based on real-world testing, the performance gap between AZDIGI and Hawk Host is clear: AZDIGI is 3.6x faster in page load speed and handles 15x more concurrent traffic. These results come from a combination of stronger hardware configuration, NVMe Enterprise storage, and most importantly, having datacenters located in Vietnam.
Hawk Host is a reasonable choice for those who need budget hosting, multiple international datacenters, and the ability to host many small sites. If your priorities are speed for Vietnamese users, load handling capacity, Vietnamese-language technical support, and data compliance, AZDIGI is the better fit.
Both providers offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try them out before making a final decision.
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About the author
Thạch Phạm
Đồng sáng lập và Giám đốc điều hành của AZDIGI. Có hơn 15 năm kinh nghiệm trong phổ biến kiến thức liên quan đến WordPress tại thachpham.com, phát triển website và phát triển hệ thống.