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title: connect-to-your-bare-metal-server-via-ssh
displayName: Connect to your Bare Metal server via SSH
published: true
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--1--Connect with SSH keys: "connect-with-ssh-keys"
--2--Generate a key (Windows 7/8): "generate-a-key-windows-7-8"
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title: create-a-bare-metal-server
displayName: Create a Bare Metal server
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pageTitle: Create a Bare Metal Server | Gcore
pageDescription: Create a Bare Metal server in the Cloud for high-performance computing. Customize configurations and connect via SSH.
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title: types-of-bare-metal-servers
displayName: Types of Bare Metal servers
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--1--Infrastructure: "infrastructure"
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pageTitle: Types of Bare Metal servers | Gcore
pageDescription: Discover the available types of Gcore Bare Metal servers, their technical specifications, and use cases.
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# Types of Bare Metal servers

We offer various types of Bare Metal servers optimized for specific use cases and workload demands:

* **High-frequency**: Optimized for high processing speeds with single-core performance. Ideal for workloads requiring fast, high-frequency computing power, such as real-time analytics, low-latency applications or gaming servers.

* **Infrastructure**: Multi-core servers with multiple CPU sockets designed to handle applications demanding a high number of cores. Perfect for enterprise workloads, large databases, and virtualized environments.

* **Basic**: Core servers designed for lightweight applications, development environments, or micro-containers. This is a cost-effective solution for general-purpose workloads.

Check out the following sections for a detailed overview of these Bare Metal server types and the relevant use cases.

## High frequency

Bare Metal servers equipped with high-frequency CPUs are suitable for applications that are demanding in processor frequency.

### Use cases

Multiplayer gaming, CAD applications, media processing, and rendering tasks.

<table>
<tbody>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Type</th>
<th>CPU</th>
<th>CPU cores/thread</th>
<th>RAM, Gb</th>
<th>Disk type, Gb</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tr>
<td>1x Intel Xeon E-2388G, 64GB, 2x480 NVMe, 2x1Gbit NIC</td>
<td>Intel Xeon E-2388G</td>
<td>8/16 3.2 GHz</td>
<td>64</td>
<td>2x480 NVMe</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1x Intel Xeon E-2388G, 64GB, 2x480 SSD, 2x1Gbit NIC</td>
<td>Intel Xeon E-2388G</td>
<td>8/16 3.2 GHz</td>
<td>64</td>
<td>2x480 SSD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1xRyzen 5950x, 128GB RAM, 2x500GB SSD, 2x1Gbit NIC</td>
<td>Ryzen 5950x</td>
<td>16/32 3.2 GHz</td>
<td>128</td>
<td>2x480 SSD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>CE-2288G, 64GB RAM, 2x480GB SSD, 2x1Gbit NIC</td>
<td>Intel Xeon E-2288G</td>
<td>8/16 3.7 GHz</td>
<td>64</td>
<td>2x480 SSD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1x Intel Xeon E-2388G, 32GB, 1x500 SSD, 2x1Gbit NIC</td>
<td>Intel Xeon E-2388G</td>
<td>8/16 3.2 GHz</td>
<td>32</td>
<td>1x480 SSD</td>
</tr>
</body>
</table>

## Infrastructure

These Bare Metal servers are ideal for running large-scale databases, virtualization platforms, and enterprise applications that demand high multi-core performance and extensive multi-threading.

### Use cases

Large-scale databases, virtualization, big data processing, container orchestration, and high-performance microservices.

<table>
<tbody>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Type</th>
<th>CPU</th>
<th>CPU cores/thread</th>
<th>RAM, Gb</th>
<th>Disk type, Gb</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tr>
<td>2xSilver 4214R, 128GB RAM, 2x960GB SSD, 2x1Gbit NIC</td>
<td>2xSilver 4214R</td>
<td>24/48 2.4 GHz</td>
<td>128</td>
<td>2x960 SSD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>2xSilver 4314, 128GB, 2x960 SSD, 2x10Gbit NIC</td>
<td>2xSilver 4314</td>
<td>32/64 2.4 GHz</td>
<td>128</td>
<td>2x960 SSD</td>
</tr>
</body>
</table>

## Basic

Servers optimized for lightweight tasks. A cost-efficient option for businesses that don't require high-end computing power. Suitable for applications that benefit from stable, predictable performance without the need for complex multi-threading.

### Use cases

Hosting of small websites and static content, file storage, backup servers, development and testing environments.

<table>
<tbody>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Type</th>
<th>CPU</th>
<th>CPU cores/thread</th>
<th>RAM, Gb</th>
<th>Disk type, Gb</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tr>
<td>Intel Xeon E-2236, 64GB, 2x480 SSD, 2x1Gbit NIC</td>
<td>Intel Xeon E-2236</td>
<td>6/12 3.4 GHz</td>
<td>64</td>
<td>2x480 SSD</td>
</tr>
</body>
</table>