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bare-metal architecture
About this tag
Bare-metal architecture refers to servers that run directly on physical hardware without a virtualization layer, offering maximum performance and direct hardware access. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about bare-metal architecture focus on mission-critical systems like HPE NonStop platforms, which are designed for industries such as financial services, retail, and transportation that require high availability and fault tolerance. These systems emphasize reliability, security, and continuous operations, often using specialized hardware and software to achieve uptime guarantees. The tag covers topics related to deploying and managing bare-metal servers in enterprise environments where virtualization overhead is unacceptable.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has set a new benchmark for high-availability data processing with the introduction of its latest NonStop Compute platforms, the NS5 X5 and NS9 X5. Built with the needs of mission-critical operations in mind, these new servers signal a significant leap for industries...