There’s something satisfying about knowing exactly which pieces of metal are running your business. Physical servers aren’t just about raw performance (though you’ll get plenty of that). They’re about predictability, control, and the confidence that comes from dedicated resources.
Why Physical Servers Still Matter
Cloud’s great until it isn’t. We’ve seen enough “cloud-first” companies quietly deploying physical servers for their databases, their real-time applications, their anything-that-actually-matters workloads.
The dirty secret? For sustained workloads, physical servers are often cheaper than cloud. No egress fees. No surprise bills. Just predictable monthly costs and performance that doesn’t fluctuate with your neighbour’s backup schedule.
Configuration That Makes Sense
Start with our base configurations or spec something custom. Either way, you’re getting:
- Enterprise drives (SAS/NVMe) with predictable failure rates
- Redundant power supplies (because Murphy’s Law is real)
- IPMI/iLO access (fix things without phone calls)
- Your choice of OS or bring your own
- Network ports that actually deliver their rated speeds
Management Options
Self-Managed: You’re the boss. Root access, IPMI console, we’ll replace failed hardware but otherwise stay out of your way.
Managed Services: We handle OS updates, security patches, monitoring, backups. You focus on your application layer.
Hybrid Approach: Pick and choose. Maybe you want us monitoring but not touching. Or patching but not monitoring. Your infrastructure, your rules.







