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Bare Metal Provisioning Guide

# Bare Metal Provisioning Guide

Overview

This article serves as a comprehensive Bare Metal Provisioning Guide for configuring and deploying dedicated servers at ServerRental.store. Bare metal provisioning refers to the process of deploying an operating system directly onto physical hardware, bypassing the virtualization layer often present in virtual private servers (VPS). This provides users with dedicated access to all hardware resources, resulting in significantly improved performance and control. Unlike cloud-based solutions, bare metal servers offer predictable performance, enhanced security, and customization options tailored to specific application requirements. This guide will cover everything from hardware specifications and use cases to performance considerations and the pros and cons of choosing a bare metal solution. Understanding the intricacies of bare metal provisioning is crucial for developers, system administrators, and organizations requiring high-performance computing or stringent security standards. We will also discuss how this differs from our offerings on Dedicated Servers and SSD Storage. This guide assumes a basic understanding of server administration and networking concepts. Choosing the right configuration is vital, and we encourage reviewing our CPU Architecture documentation for a deeper dive into processor options.

Specifications

The specifications of a bare metal server are paramount to its performance and suitability for specific workloads. ServerRental.store offers a wide range of configurable options, allowing you to tailor a server to your precise needs. Below are example specifications for three different tiers, illustrating the range of choices available. This table specifically outlines the specifications covered under our Bare Metal Provisioning Guide.

Specification Tier 1 - Entry Level Tier 2 - Mid-Range Tier 3 - High Performance
CPU Intel Xeon E3-1220 v6 (4 Cores) Intel Xeon E5-2680 v4 (14 Cores) Intel Xeon Platinum 8280 (28 Cores)
RAM 16GB DDR4 ECC 64GB DDR4 ECC 256GB DDR4 ECC
Storage 1TB SATA HDD 2 x 1TB SSD (RAID 1) 4 x 2TB NVMe SSD (RAID 10)
Network Interface 1Gbps Dedicated 10Gbps Dedicated 10Gbps Dedicated
Operating System Choice of Linux Distributions (CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian) Choice of Linux Distributions (CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat) Choice of Linux Distributions (CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, Windows Server)
Motherboard Server-Grade with IPMI Server-Grade with IPMI 2.0 Server-Grade with IPMI 2.0
Power Supply 500W Redundant 750W Redundant 1200W Redundant

Further customization options include the selection of specific Memory Specifications, network cards, and RAID controllers. We also offer options for adding GPU Servers for compute-intensive tasks. Understanding your application’s resource requirements is crucial for selecting the appropriate specifications. For example, a database server will benefit from a larger amount of RAM and faster storage, while a web server might prioritize CPU cores and network bandwidth.

Use Cases

Bare metal servers are ideal for a variety of demanding applications. Here are some common use cases:

⚠️ *Note: All benchmark scores are approximate and may vary based on configuration. Server availability subject to stock.* ⚠️