What Is a Dedicated Server? Why Should Enterprises Choose One?
dnsTL;DR: Non-Shared, Pure, Isolated Power
In cloud servers (VPS/VDS), a host physical machine shares hardware resources with other customers. The virtualization software itself also consumes resources (overhead). When you rent a Serversium Dedicated Server, there is no sharing. All RAM, all CPU cores, and all disk I/O capacity serve your application directly without virtualization loss (Bare Metal).
Cloud Server (VPS/VDS) vs Physical (Dedicated) Server
Standard VDS servers are perfectly adequate for typical web projects. However, for large ERP systems processing thousands of database queries per second, news sites handling millions of hits, machine learning (AI) projects, or ISPs selling hosting/VPS to their own customers, the power and isolation of physical hardware is a technical necessity.
Enterprise-Grade Advantages
Intel Xeon Scalable and AMD EPYC processors deliver unmatched multi-thread data processing capacity.
Physical isolation and network security minimize the risk of impact from DDoS attacks or traffic surges targeting other customers on the same network.
Freely configure project-specific disks (NVMe/SSD/SAS), hardware RAID controllers, and RAM capacity.
Redundant power (Generator+UPS), precision cooling, and high-speed fiber backbone for uninterrupted uptime.
Who Needs a Bare Metal Server?
- cloud_queueHosting & SaaS Providers: ISPs building their own cloud servers (VMware/Proxmox) to sell VDS or cPanel/WHM hosting to their customers.
- databaseLarge-Scale Databases (Big Data): CRM, ERP (SAP/Oracle), high-intensity accounting systems, and data processing centers requiring fast read/write (I/O).
