Discover the transformative potential of Liquid Web’s new bare metal infrastructure. See how it enhances workflows, streamlines deployment, and optimizes IT environments for better performance, security, and scalability.
Bare metal webinar hosted by Liquid Web
Key insights
The recent webinar hosted by Liquid Web, “Mastering bare metal: Powering integrations, workflows, and deployment” introduced the new bare metal hosting product, guided by Liquid Web Product Manager Brooke Oates.
This session delved into how bare metal servers stand out by providing high-performance infrastructure without virtualization layers, offering users direct hardware access for maximum control and efficiency.
Designed for users who prefer self-managed solutions, Liquid Web’s bare metal offering includes rack-mounted, fully isolated, server-grade systems without the added overhead or bundled features like control panels unless specifically requested. By unbundling these options, customers can tailor the server to their exact needs, paying only for essential features.
The webinar also highlighted how bare metal complements other solutions, such as cloud VPS and bare metal cloud, covering a diverse product family to meet varied hosting requirements.
- Cloud VPS is ideal for smaller-scale development and testing needs.
- Bare metal cloud provides cloud-like flexibility on dedicated hardware.
- Bare metal servers cater to users with static, high-demand workloads, such as those requiring custom virtualization solutions.
Looking ahead, Liquid Web will further enhance their bare metal offering with API capabilities for automation in provisioning and basic management, with rapid, near-instant setup times.
They also plan to extend features like hourly billing, which is already available for cloud VPS and bare metal cloud, to bare metal servers, allowing customers to scale infrastructure as needed and reduce unnecessary costs.
Oates discussed integration possibilities with users’ existing infrastructure, including support for horizontal scaling through API-based automation. Customers can dynamically add servers to balance traffic during peak loads or testing, and remove them when no longer needed, enabling cost-effective scaling without the constraints of a virtualized environment.
Bare metal’s isolated hardware environment also supports security-sensitive applications, meeting compliance needs by eliminating multi-tenant risks.
To streamline the management experience, Liquid Web’s unified portal allows users to control various product functions — such as start, stop, and console access — through a single interface.
The upcoming roadmap includes further API enhancements to support more advanced automation and deployment configurations. This aligns with Liquid Web’s philosophy of offering flexibility and customization across their product lines, from cloud VPS to bare metal, accommodating different customer requirements across development, testing, and production environments.
The session concluded with insights into ideal use cases, including industries like gaming, large-scale web hosting, and environments requiring custom cluster setups.
Liquid Web envisions its bare metal servers as a critical solution for businesses seeking full control, scalability, and optimal performance, with future updates ensuring a cohesive, efficient hosting experience across their platform.
To learn more or get started, check out Liquid Web’s bare metal servers, bare metal cloud, and cloud VPS plans today.
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