OVHcloud introduces bare metal 2026 server line

OVHcloud introduces its Bare Metal 2026 lineup, powered by AMD processors, offering high-performance solutions for a range of organisational needs.

  • Wednesday, 18th February 2026 Posted 1 month ago in by Sophie Milburn
OVHcloud has announced the release of its new Bare Metal 2026 range, representing an update to its server offerings. Built around the latest AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC processors, the lineup is designed to provide performance and adaptability at cost-effective prices, supporting use cases from machine learning to blockchain and virtualisation.

The Bare Metal 2026 servers are intended for organisations requiring high performance with resilience. They support applications such as online gaming hosting and complex virtualisation, making them suitable for businesses of various sizes.

Yaniv Fdida, Chief Product & Technology Officer at OVHcloud, noted the range's capabilities, highlighting server technology improvements as a way to address customer requirements.

Key features of the Bare Metal 2026 lineup include:

  • Rise 2026: Servers for intensive workloads, web environments, and light virtualisation, using AMD Ryzen or EPYC x86 processors. Starting at 54.99 euros per month in Europe and Canada.
  • Game 2026: Designed for online gaming with low latency and reliable performance, using AMD Ryzen 9000 X3D series processors. Starting at 129.99 euros per month in Europe and Canada.
  • Advance 2026: Suited for blockchain and database management, with AMD EPYC 4005 x86 processors and a 99.95% SLA, available globally.
  • Scale 2026: Targeted for big data, analytics, and high-performance computing, with AMD EPYC 9005 series x86 processors and up to 3 TB of ECC DDR5 memory, available worldwide.
The Bare Metal 2026 servers also provide network connections supporting modern architectures, with guaranteed public bandwidth from 1 to 5 Gbit/s and private bandwidth up to 50 Gbit/s, suitable for clusters, virtualisation, and distributed environments.

The Bare Metal 2026 range is designed to balance performance, resilience, and cost efficiency, providing enterprises with adaptable infrastructure for diverse operational needs.
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