Bare Metal Servers

What is Server Virtualization? Definition and How it Works

February 24, 2019

A virtualized server allows one piece of hardware to be used as multiple virtual servers. Learn about Server Virtualization, the types, & benefits.

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Single vs Dual Processor Servers, Which Is Right For You?

February 20, 2019

Learn the differences between a single processor and a dual processor server. Make the best decision for your future infrastructure needs.

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How to Restart Windows Server 2016 - Reboot Commands

October 22, 2018

When a computer runs for a long period of time, applications and operating system features can become unstable. An unstable operating system might have application crashes, hanging applications, or memory leaks. Sometimes even basic system functions become unresponsive.

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How to Restart or Reboot Linux Server from the Command Line


There's a reason that tech support asks you if you've rebooted your Linux server.  It's cliched but true - restarting a server solves a wide variety of issues.

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How to Configure & Setup AWS Direct Connect

September 25, 2018

AWS Direct Connect establishes a direct private connection from your equipment to AWS. Use AWS Direct Connect to form a dedicated network between your physical hardware (e.g., colocation environment, office, etc.) and AWS resources.

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How to Use SSH to Connect to a Remote Server in Linux or Windows

September 24, 2018

In this tutorial, find out How To Use SSH to Connect to a Remote Server in Linux or Windows.

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How to Install NVIDIA Tesla Drivers on Linux or Windows

September 7, 2018

Growing demands for extreme compute power lead to the unavoidable presence of bare metal servers in today’s IT industry. Their goal is to handle the most intensive workloads by providing extreme processing power to a single tenant. No shared resources and immense scalability options position bare metal servers as a smart choice for growing infrastructures.

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