Yes. OpenMetal offers bare metal dedicated server configurations with 1 TB (1024 GB) of DDR4 and DDR5 RAM in multiple compute-heavy server tiers, including XL v4, XL v4 High Frequency, XL v3, and XL v2.x configurations.  

These systems pair high memory capacity with multi-core CPUs, NVMe storage, and high-speed private networking, making them suitable for workloads that require large in-memory datasets, cache residency, or substantial application heap sizes.

XL v3 dedicated server

  • Processor: 2x Intel Xeon Gold 6430
  • Storage: 4x 6.4TB NVMe
  • Boot Disk: 2x 960GB 
  • RAM: 1024GB (1TB) DDR5 4800Mhz
  • Network: 2x 10Gbit
  • Private Bandwidth: 20Gbps
  • Public Bandwidth: 2Gbps
  • TDX/SGX enabled

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XL v4 dedicated server

  • Processor: 2x Intel Gold Xeon 6530
  • Storage: 4x 6.4TB Micron 7450 MAX NVMe
  • Boot Disk: 2x 960GB 
  • RAM: 1024GB (1TB) DDR5 4800Mhz
  • Network: 2x 10Gbit
  • Private Bandwidth: 20Gbps
  • Public Bandwidth: 2Gbps
  • TDX/SGX enabled

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Bare metal servers with 1 TB or more of RAM are particularly valuable when workload performance depends less on horizontal scaling and more on vertical memory capacity — for example, in-memory databases, large JVM platforms, analytics engines, or caching layers that benefit from minimizing cross-node communication.

OpenMetal’s 1 TB+ RAM servers are built on multi-socket platforms (typically dual Intel Xeon Gold CPUs) that support multiple DDR5 memory channels. These configurations combine memory bandwidth with strong per-core performance and are paired with NVMe drives for fast local I/O. The use of high-speed private networking (20 Gbps by default) ensures that east–west traffic between nodes does not become a bottleneck for distributed workloads.