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The Bare Metal Cloud is a type of cloud computing and storage that provides users with access to physical servers, as opposed to virtual machines. It is a form of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) that allows users to customize their own hardware and software configurations, providing them with greater control over their cloud environment. This type of cloud computing is often used for applications that require high performance, such as big data analytics, gaming, and high-performance computing.
Bare Metal Cloud services are typically offered on a pay-as-you-go basis, allowing users to scale up or down as needed. This type of cloud computing also offers increased security, as the physical servers are not shared with other users.
Some companies in the Bare Metal Cloud market include IBM, Oracle, Rackspace, and DigitalOcean. Show Less Read more