Options for businesses to improve the experience of their employees and customers in accessing data and working online continue to evolve. In the last few years, the option to choose a bare metal server or the use of the cloud have integrated, creating a solution that is known as the bare metal cloud.
In using a pure cloud solution, a hypervisor is required to actually run the systems in the cloud. The hypervisor itself uses some of the cloud computing resources, which can slow down cloud-based processes that rely heavily on processor capacity.
The choice of a bare metal cloud solution eliminates this addiction drain on the processing capacity. Like a bare metal server, this option does not use a virtual environment, but rather uses physical servers or machines to provide the processing. In keeping with a bare metal server option, it is also a dedicated private system for a single tenant on the server.
The Advantages
As with the bare metal server, the business working with the bare metal cloud has full control over all aspects of the environment. The business has 100% of the storage, RAM, and CPU capacity, while also eliminating any issues with limitations on scalability and peak performance capacity.
The choice of this solution also provides for full integration of various apps and software systems. API (Application Programming Interface) and CLI (Command-line Interface) are fully customized and supported.
As an Infrastructure-as-a-Service model, it is a cost effective way to outsource hardware maintenance and essential services while staying in full control of the software systems. Visit Business url for more information.