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Bare Metal Hosting

Bare Metal Hosting is a type of dedicated server hosting where a physical server is leased to a single client, providing exclusive access to all hardware resources without virtualization. It offers raw performance, full control over the hardware and software stack, and high security by isolating the server from other users. This contrasts with virtualized hosting solutions like VPS or cloud instances, which share underlying physical resources.

Also known as: Dedicated Server Hosting, Physical Server Hosting, Bare Metal Servers, Bare-Metal Hosting, Baremetal Hosting
🧊Why learn Bare Metal Hosting?

Developers should use Bare Metal Hosting for high-performance computing, resource-intensive applications (e.g., gaming servers, big data processing, or scientific simulations), and scenarios requiring strict security compliance or custom hardware configurations. It is ideal when predictable performance, low latency, and direct hardware access are critical, such as in financial trading platforms or media rendering farms.

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