Dedicated Servers | Windows & Linux Hosting Hypervisors Vs Bare Metal Servers: a Beginner’s Gu | Page 8

Advantages of bare metal As a single tenant server, bare metal resources belong to you alone. This means it can only cater to one client on the server. However, when one server is extremely overloaded with requests, system administrators can increase resources by adding hardware. A bare metal environment is ideal for a wide range of workloads particularly those that require access management and granular resource with an ability to scale and maintain high levels of security. There are several advantages that make bare metal one of the most preferred hosting infrastructure in the world of information technology. These include the following:  Security and isolation: Baremetal servers are security-sensitive. Organizations and individuals alike can create a physical separation of resources. Although security is a complex and broad terminology in cloud computing, using a bare metal server over other hosting options enhances security substantially.