Dedicated performance on real hardware

Base Metal Servers deliver single-tenant power, zero noisy neighbors, and full-stack control for latency-critical workloads.

Raw performance

Direct access to CPU, RAM, and NVMe—no hypervisor overhead, no resource contention.

Full control

Choose OS, kernel, file systems, RAID, and network topology; tune for exact workloads.

Secure by design

Single-tenant isolation, dedicated NICs, & hardened baselines with strict controls.

Predictable costs

Flat monthly or flexible hourly with transparent line items and no surprise throttling.

What is a Base Metal Server?

  • A Base Metal Server is a dedicated physical machine—exclusive to one tenant—provisioned with cloud speed and managed options. No virtualization layer means consistent performance, tighter latency, and low jitter for high-stakes apps.

  • Think “own the lane” computing: the entire box, configured for specific needs like high IOPS, memory density, or GPU acceleration.

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Built for What Matters

From high‑traffic apps to AI, gaming, and regulated workloads—optimized for speed, scale, and compliance.

High-traffic apps and APIs

Eliminate noisy neighbors and stabilize p95/p99 latencies during spikes.

Databases and caches

Postgres, MySQL, Redis, and time-series DBs thrive with direct NVMe and tuned kernels.

AI/ML and analytics

GPU/CPU-optimized builds, fast local scratch, and high-throughput networking.

Game servers and realtime

Low jitter and steady tick rates for multiplayer and streaming.

Regulated workloads

Single-tenant hardware and dedicated network paths simplify compliance.


Right‑Sized for Workloads

Purpose-built builds for peak performance—pick the right blend of CPU, memory, storage, or GPUs to match workload demands

Compute-optimized

High‑frequency CPUs, moderate RAM, and NVMe scratch for low‑latency web/app tiers, API backends, and steady tick‑rate game servers, delivering fast response times and efficient autoscaling under bursty traffic.

Memory-optimized

Large RAM footprints and tuned kernels for in‑memory databases, high‑hit‑rate caches, real‑time analytics, and stream processing, enabling reduced I/O contention and consistently low p95/p99 latencies.

Storage-optimized

Multi‑NVMe or hybrid arrays with RAID, write‑back caching, and high IOPS for write‑intensive databases, logs, telemetry, and OLTP workloads, ensuring durable writes, faster commits, and predictable throughput at scale.

GPU-accelerated

Latest GPUs with PCIe Gen4/Gen5, high‑watt power budgets, and fast interconnects for training, fine‑tuning, and low‑latency inference, supporting mixed precision, larger batch sizes, and rapid experiment iteration.

Why choose Base Metal over virtualized cloud?

Base Metal delivers consistent, high performance without virtualization tax—no hypervisor overhead, steadier throughput, and predictable latency under sustained load. Dedicated cores, RAM, storage paths, and NICs provide strong isolation, minimizing noisy‑neighbor effects and cross‑tenant risk.

It also enables deep tuning and cost control: tailor BIOS flags, kernel params, NUMA pinning, and NIC offloads to the workload, and reserve bandwidth with private transit for predictable egress costs and latency.

Consistency

No hypervisor overhead; stable throughput under sustained load.

Isolation

Dedicated cores, RAM, storage paths, and NICs reduce cross-tenant risk.

Customization

BIOS flags, kernel parameters, NUMA pinning, and NIC offloads tuned to the use case.

Egress predictability

Reserve bandwidth and use private transit to keep costs and latency in check.


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Discover & Design

Align on performance targets, compliance requirements, and budget guardrails, then define the hardware profile, network topology, storage plan, and OS/security baseline to meet SLAs and growth forecasts.

Deploy & Validate

Automate provisioning with repeatable workflows, perform burn‑in and health checks, load golden images and configs, and complete secure access handoff with audit‑ready documentation.

Operate & Optimize

Run 24/7 monitoring and patching, forecast capacity, and execute quarterly tune‑ups—covering performance tuning, cost reviews, and resilience improvements aligned to changing workloads.

35%

higher sustained throughput under peak load

50%

reduction in p95/p99 latency variability

45%

faster cold-starts and rebuild times


Build Smarter, Ship Faster

Everything developers need—quickstarts, docs, and status updates—all in one place.

Quickstarts

Ready‑to‑use Terraform modules and sample repositories for popular stacks like LAMP, MERN, and Kubernetes.

Documentation

Comprehensive guides on service limits, region availability, APIs, SDKs, and operational runbooks.

Status

Real‑time service health dashboard with historical uptime and reliability insights.

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Built in India, Built for Global Growth

  • Strategic Location: Low-latency connectivity across Asia-Pacific.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Meets Indian IT & Data Protection standards.

  • Enterprise-Grade Security: 24/7 monitoring, biometric access, and advanced firewalls.

  • Green Infrastructure: Energy-efficient cooling and renewable energy adoption.

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Real Experiences. Real Results.

Trusted by startups and enterprises alike for secure, scalable infrastructure.

Quick Answers, Clear Solutions

Explore our FAQs to better understand how HostGenX helps you scale with confidence.

1.What is a bare metal server hosting?

A bare metal server is a single‑tenant physical machine dedicated to one customer, with no hypervisor layer, giving full control over hardware, OS, and performance for consistent, low‑latency workloads.

2.How is bare metal different from VPS?

Bare metal runs directly on hardware with exclusive resources; virtual servers share a host via a hypervisor. Bare metal delivers steadier performance and deeper customization, while VPS offers finer on‑demand elasticity.

3.Who should consider bare metal hosting?

    Teams running latency‑sensitive apps, high‑throughput databases, game/realtime services, AI/ML with GPUs, compliance‑sensitive workloads, or predictable 24/7 production services benefit most.

4. What operating systems are supported?

Most providers support popular Linux distributions (e.g., Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL, Rocky/Alma), Windows Server, and custom images. Some also allow hypervisor installs if building a private virtualization layer.

5.Can I add GPUs or specialized storage?

Yes. Bare metal often offers configurable GPUs, NVMe arrays, RAID (0/1/10), and high‑memory profiles for databases, analytics, and training/inference workloads.

6.How is pricing structured?

Pricing is typically monthly reserved or hourly on‑demand. Expect transparent line items for hardware, bandwidth, and add‑ons (GPUs, storage, support), with savings for term commitments or fleets.

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