Bare Metal Servers Explained: Complete Control
A bare metal server is a physical server without any virtualization software or operating system, allowing users complete control over hardware and software configurations. Typically used for high-performance and customizable applications such as big data processing, high-performance computing, and application performance testing. Users can choose hardware configurations, operating systems, and other software based on their needs to ensure server performance and security. Bare metal servers are usually provided by cloud service providers for users to rent and manage as needed.