Dedicated hardware

Bare metal servers, built for raw performance.

Full hardware isolation, high-frequency CPUs, and enterprise-grade networking. No hypervisor overhead, no noisy neighbors.

Raw CPU power

High-frequency processors with zero virtualization overhead. Full cores, no sharing, no throttling.

Complete isolation

Physical hardware dedicated to your workload. Perfect for compliance, security, and predictable performance.

Flexible configuration

Choose your CPU, RAM, storage, and network. RAID, NVMe, or SAS—tailored to your needs.

Premium network

10 Gbps uplinks, DDoS protection up to 10 Tbps, and global peering included. Each bare metal includes a dedicated router for maximum flexibility.

Zero virtualization overhead, pure hardware performance

Virtualization adds a performance penalty—typically 5-15% CPU overhead and unpredictable I/O latency. Bare metal eliminates the hypervisor layer entirely, giving you direct hardware access and consistent peak performance.

100% Hardware dedication
0% overhead No hypervisor tax
Full control BIOS, RAID, firmware

Ultra-low latency for real-time workloads

Bare metal eliminates network virtualization layers, reducing latency by up to 40% compared to VPS. Critical for high-frequency trading, gaming servers, real-time analytics, and any application where microseconds matter.

<100µs Network latency
10 Gbps Dedicated uplink
Zero jitter Consistent timing

Direct NVMe access, no storage virtualization

Storage virtualization adds latency and limits IOPS. Bare metal gives you direct PCIe NVMe access with full controller visibility, perfect for databases, caching layers, and I/O-intensive applications.

1M+ IOPS Peak sustained throughput
<50µs Read latency (P99)
Direct PCIe No storage virtualization

Enterprise-grade infrastructure

Our datacenters operate to strict compliance standards with certifications in progress.

ISO 9001 Certified ISO 9001

Aligned processes (certification in progress)

ISO 27001 Certified ISO 27001

Aligned controls (certification in progress)

SOC 2 Type II SOC 2 Type II

Aligned controls (audit in progress)

GDPR Compliant GDPR

Data Protection

Get a custom quote

Tell us about your workload and we'll configure the perfect bare metal server for your needs.

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We'll respond within 24 business hours with a detailed quote.

What happens next?

  • 1
    We review your requirements

    Our team analyzes your needs and matches hardware specs.

  • 2
    You receive a detailed quote

    Within 24 business hours, we send pricing, specs, and delivery timeline.

  • 3
    Configure and deploy

    After approval, we provision your server (2-14 business days).

Need help deciding?

Not sure which configuration fits your workload? Our team can help you choose the right CPU, storage, and network setup.

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Bare metal FAQ

Common questions about dedicated server hosting.

What's the difference between bare metal and VPS?

Bare metal gives you an entire physical server with no virtualization layer. VPS shares hardware through virtualization. Bare metal offers predictable performance, no noisy neighbors, and full hardware control—ideal for demanding workloads.

How long does bare metal provisioning take?

Standard configurations are deployed within 2-7 business days. Custom builds with specific hardware may take 10-14 days. We'll provide an exact timeline with your quote.

Can I upgrade hardware later?

Yes, you can upgrade RAM, storage, and network. CPU upgrades require a full migration to new hardware. We offer flexible upgrade paths with minimal downtime.

What level of access do I get?

You get full root/administrator access, IPMI for remote management, and BIOS-level control. You can configure RAID, install any OS, and manage firmware updates.

What about backups and redundancy?

Bare metal doesn't include automated backups by default. You control your backup strategy. We offer hardware RAID for redundancy and optional managed backup services.

Can I install my own hypervisor?

Absolutely. Proxmox, VMware ESXi, Hyper-V, KVM—install any hypervisor you need. Many customers use bare metal to run their own virtualization platform.