Asia-Pacific cloud database and DBaaS market stood at $6.0 billion in 2025 and is expected to expand to $30.3 billion by 2035, recording a CAGR of 17.7% over the 2026 to 2035 forecast period. Asia-Pacific enterprises are rapidly moving toward cloud-first strategies while increasing the use of AI, driving sustained growth in the region’s cloud database and DBaaS market. Organizations across banking, telecom, healthcare, and government are modernizing legacy systems by shifting databases to scalable cloud environments. This transition is supported by strong market momentum. According to the International Data Corporation Worldwide Software and Public Cloud Services Spending Guide, the Asia-Pacific public cloud services market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 19.8% from 2025 to 2029, expanding from $53 billion in 2024 to $131 billion by 2029. As AI workloads scale, cloud infrastructure is increasingly viewed as the core foundation for next-generation applications. As a result, DBaaS platforms are being adopted across the region to manage rising data volumes and analytics workloads generated by AI, big data, and technologies such as 5G and IoT.
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This shift is reinforced by enterprise spending and storage trends. A 2024 Asia-Pacific survey shows that 93% of organizations plan to increase the amount of data they store on public clouds over the next year. In the same study, 90% say they will raise cloud storage budgets, reflecting broader cloud migration and modernization efforts. Nearly all respondents (99%) intend to adopt AI/ML applications within 12 months, underscoring the data growth fueling cloud database demand. Cloud provider revenues mirror this pattern, with leading SaaS and PaaS vendors generating more than $41.5 billion in Asia-Pacific cloud revenues in 2023, supported by the rollout of AI-enabled services. To support this demand, physical infrastructure is also expanding. PwC reports that Asia-Pacific hosts more than 1,800 data centres, with 12.2 GW of live capacity at the end of 2024, which is expected to exceed 26.1 GW by 2028. Overall, evidence from IDC, enterprise surveys, and infrastructure publications confirms that digital transformation, AI adoption, and multi-cloud strategies are directly reinforcing growth in the Asia-Pacific cloud database and DBaaS market.
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