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Built on premium hardware, these servers deliver dedicated resources and reliable performance for demanding workloads. Rapid deployment and flexible configurations make it easier to scale with your needs.
Some workloads need more than a virtual environment can comfortably provide. They may require specific hardware, predictable performance, or a setup with tighter control. In these cases, bare metal servers are often the better fit. The application runs directly on the physical server, which helps reduce overhead and improve performance, latency, and resource isolation.
Bare metal is a good choice for workloads that rely on steady compute, memory, storage, and network performance. This can include website hosting, streaming, VPN hosting, gaming, managed hosting, service provider hosting, databases, big data analysis, and high-performance computing. Some customers also prefer it for the extra control and the security and compliance advantages that come with dedicated physical infrastructure.
Our bare metal servers utilise the latest hardware technology and custom-tailored configurations to provide the most optimised servers for your specific requirements. All of our configurations offer instant deployment, low latency, guaranteed bandwidth and up to 40 Gbps high-bandwidth connectivity per server with experienced support engineers on hand 24/7. Our high-end server solutions are the perfect choice for businesses requiring a premium server platform with control, performance and reliability at their core.
Cloud servers run on high-quality hardware built for speed and stability. They are designed to support demanding workloads with reliable performance.
Server configurations can be adjusted to match your needs. You can request more storage, more processing power, or other custom options.
Low latency is important for applications that need fast response times. It helps improve performance for streaming, gaming, VPNs, and databases.
Each server supports up to 40 Gbps of bandwidth. This is useful for high-traffic workloads and large data transfers.
Guaranteed bandwidth helps maintain consistent performance under load. It is useful for critical workloads that need reliable network capacity.
Quick Deployment helps bring new capacity online faster. It can be useful for new projects, growth, or temporary demand.
Support is available 24/7 by phone, ticket, and live chat. Help is there when questions or issues come up.
Dedicated servers can be a cost-effective option for workloads that need consistent performance. They are also a good fit when dedicated physical resources are preferred.
We can setup a completely custom, tailored bare metal server to meet your specific needs. Whether you are looking for the highest density of NVMe storage, the greatest compute performance using AMD EPYC processors, or the largest storage capacity across multiple regions, our platform is capable of supporting a variety of configurations utilizing different types of hardware. Please contact us to discuss your specific requirements.
Need a quote for a custom configuration? Want to discuss capacity planning or your overall infrastructure goals? Want to make sure the solution fits your workload? Let us know, and we’d be happy to set up a time for you to speak directly with a support engineer.




















Bare metal servers offer the ultimate environment for applications that demand dedicated hardware, predictable performance and complete control of the server configuration. With resources allocated exclusively to a single deployment, there are fewer intermediaries between your application and your rented resources, which translates into superior performance, low latency and a very secure platform for running critical workloads.
Video streaming delivers live and on-demand content to users around the world. These workloads need strong storage, high bandwidth, and optimal performance. Bare metal is a strong fit because it gives applications direct access to hardware resources with fewer layers in between.
Gaming servers process player actions in real time. They need low latency and consistent performance. A single-tenant setup can help by keeping resources exclusively available to one deployment. It also gives more complete control over the server environment.
Website hosting runs websites, web apps, and online platforms. These workloads often need reliable uptime and direct access to hardware resources. Bare metal can offer more ability to customize than many shared cloud solutions.
VPN services route and protect traffic over the public internet. They need steady throughput, reliable storage, and enhanced security. Bare metal is a practical choice when stable performance and complete control are important.
Managed hosting providers run infrastructure for customer environments. They often need flexible setups and predictable performance. Bare metal can support this with dedicated hardware resources and more control. It can also fit broader cloud computing strategies, including private cloud and hybrid infrastructure.
Service providers often run customer-facing platforms and network-heavy services. These environments need stable performance and reliable uptime. Bare metal can help support service-level agreement goals by keeping resources exclusively assigned to one workload.
Some applications move large amounts of traffic, files, or media. These workloads depend on fast delivery and strong network capacity. Bare metal technology helps by reducing overhead and giving direct access to storage and other hardware resources.
Big data analytics and high-performance computing processes large datasets and compute-intensive tasks. These workloads need fast storage, steady performance, and direct access to hardware resources. Bare metal is a strong fit for teams building bare metal cloud, private cloud, or other cloud solutions. It can also support highly latency-sensitive use cases such as high-frequency trading.
Advanced BGP capabilities on the platform provide greater control over routing for deployed bare metal servers. Direct BGP sessions can be established from the facility to your organization’s core or edge routers to support more efficient forwarding. Local peering with partners at Internet Exchange locations can also help enable faster, more local routing where possible. BGP communities can be used to apply and manage routing policies through software-defined routing applications as traffic moves through the facility. Read on to explore the full scope of these BGP capabilities.
Customize your bare metal server with an operating system that matches your needs. We support a wide range of OS choices including Windows Server, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, and more, ensuring compatibility and performance.
Maximize your server management with our versatile control panel options. Choose from popular platforms like cPanel/WHM and DirectAdmin for an intuitive and powerful interface that simplifies website and server administration.
Learn about our competitive pricing for bare metal dedicated servers, designed to offer cost-effective yet powerful solutions for businesses of all sizes.
Explore our strategically located data centers across 3 continents, ensuring optimal performance and connectivity for your dedicated servers.
Explore the backbone of our service offerings—our robust global network, operating featuring low-latency and high-speed connections.
Discover how we adhere to the highest standards of compliance, ensuring your data is protected in line with global regulations.
A bare metal dedicated server is a physical server assigned only to you. It is not shared with other users. It is also not split into virtual machines. You get direct access to the server’s hardware and resources.
A bare metal server runs directly on physical hardware. Your workload uses the server’s compute, memory, storage, and network resources without sharing them with other tenants. There is no virtual layer dividing the server into smaller environments.
In hosting, “bare metal” means the server runs on dedicated physical hardware. It is not a virtual server running on shared infrastructure. This gives you full access to the underlying resources.
Bare metal uses a full physical server for one customer. VPS hosting uses shared physical hardware that is divided into virtual servers. Bare metal gives you dedicated resources and more consistent performance. VPS is usually more flexible and lower cost, but resources are shared.
Bare metal is a good choice when you need dedicated resources, low latency, or more control over the hardware. It also makes sense for workloads that need predictable performance. This is common for databases, gaming, streaming, and other demanding applications.
Bare metal does not share physical resources with other tenants. It also avoids the extra overhead that comes with virtualization. That helps deliver more stable performance and lower latency.
Bare metal is well-suited for workloads that need strong and predictable performance. Common examples include web hosting, video streaming, VPN hosting, gaming, databases, big data processing, and high-performance computing. It is also a good fit for applications that need dedicated resources and more control.
Database workloads often need fast storage, low latency, and steady access to system resources. Bare metal helps by providing dedicated compute, memory, and storage. This can improve consistency for demanding database workloads.
Big data and high-performance computing workloads often process large volumes of data and require high throughput. They also need predictable performance and dedicated hardware. Bare metal is a strong fit because it gives direct access to physical resources.
We support a wide range of operating systems. VyOS is the preferred option and has been tested most extensively. Proxmox, AlmaLinux, and CentOS are also supported. VMware ESXi supports ISO files, so you can install your own operating system if needed. Other supported options include Arch Linux, Rocky Linux, Debian, and Fedora.
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