The essential difference from virtualized servers lies in the exclusive availability of hardware resources. While virtual machines (VMs) run on a shared physical machine and resources are managed by a hypervisor, a Bare Metal Server has direct access to all physical hardware. This eliminates the overhead and potential performance losses that can arise from the virtualization layer.
The architecture of a Bare Metal Server focuses on physical components such as processors, RAM, storage, and network interfaces. This allows for customized configuration according to specific technical and business requirements. Companies can fully control the hardware and software, which not only leads to better performance but also fulfills security and compliance requirements.
Bare Metal Servers offer a robust solution for applications with high performance requirements that simultaneously demand flexibility and security. They are ideal for companies that need a reliable and high-performing infrastructure and are willing to bear the additional costs and complexities associated with dedicated hardware.
In practice, online shops can benefit from the high availability, reliability, and rapid scalability of Bare Metal Servers.
The 25th anniversary of an online shop is approaching. In this context, the shop is planning an extensive discount campaign. The operator expects a strong increase in traffic. To handle this, the shop could use a Bare Metal Server, which offers maximum performance and availability. The team could implement specific security measures and configure the hardware so that automatic scaling occurs during traffic peaks: This way, the online shop can offer its customers a smooth shopping experience and does not have to fear lost sales due to downtime.
Thus, Bare Metal Servers or Dedicated Servers are a powerful solution for anyone who needs maximum control, performance, and customizability for their IT infrastructure.
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