5 Things You Need To Know About Bare-Metal Servers

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When we say ‘bare-metal servers’, we are referring to physical computers that are highly stable, durable, and specially designed to run dedicated services without any interruptions for an extended period of time. They are a single-tenant environment, which means a single server’s resources will not be shared between two or more tenants. So, no ‘noisy neighbors’. This feature makes bare-metals servers a very stable environment to process huge volumes of data.

In such servers, you have direct access to the server and can use the hardware architecture to your advantage. This is a benefit to small businesses because you have more options available while creating your own platform that will host a service or application. These servers do not require the use of several layers of software, which means there is one less layer of software between you and the physical hardware, leading to better performance.

Having a bare-metal server is like owning a house where you can customize it the way you want, without any noisy neighbors. They are presently the most popular infrastructure hosting options for small businesses as they provide flexibility and power at a very affordable price.

Here are a few things that you must know about bare-metal servers to make an informed choice, about whether or not  a bare-metal server is the right choice for your business:

1. They are flexible

A wide range of configurations is available with bare-metal servers and can be customized.  The least powerful bare-metal server is capable of supporting a popular website. Otherwise, the most powerful bare-metal servers have hundreds of gigabytes of RAM with a dozen processors, which can support almost anything your business might throw at them.

2. They are fast with regards to performance

If performance is an issue, then out of all the hosting options available, bare-metal servers offer the best performance among all enterprise-grade servers designed for optimum reliability. They are very reliable to host websites, mobile application backend,  game servers, virtual machines, e-commerce stores, and databases. In case, your workload requires rapid scaling, bare-metal servers are not as easily deployable as cloud servers. But if you are looking out for the most power at affordable costs, then it is better to go with bare-metal servers.

3. Scalability is also their feature

While they might not be as good as cloud servers, they provide you with an option of vertical (scaling-up) and horizontal (scaling out) scaling. Vertical scaling is for moving to a more powerful server. If your company’s existing server isn’t able to bear it, then the process of moving to a more capable server, with more RAM is more vertical, because migrating between servers is not a difficult process. Horizontal scaling is for the deployment of additional servers that take some of the burdens. If your content management system was originally hosted on a single server and there is a possibility of an increased load, then you might have to move the database into a different server.

4. Server Management is available for them

Managing a server requires knowledge of server service, operating systems, and server security. But a bare-metal server management program can handle the server through a vendor’s 24/7 phone support and operating system patching for security.

5. They are available with Windows

Most applications we use on a daily basis run on Windows. If you are familiar with Windows and the Microsoft ecosystem, then you can choose the preferred version of Windows Server on any of  the bare-metal servers.

To sum up, bare-metal servers are fast, reasonable, flexible, and available with the operating system of your choice. So, they are pretty much the ideal server solution for many small businesses.

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