The v5 generation can be told as a cores-and-clocks story, but a significant change is bandwidth: the private fabric doubled to 40 Gbps, memory moved to DDR5-6400, and the lane budget grew to 88 PCIe 5.0 lanes.
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The Hosted Private Cloud Medium v5 is a three-node OpenStack and Ceph cluster built on the same Medium v5 hardware available as a standalone bare metal server. Each node contributes
Q: How many cores does the OpenMetal XL v5 have? The OpenMetal XL v5 provides 64 physical cores and 128 threads, delivered as two Intel Xeon 6530P processors with 32
OpenMetal v5 is our biggest hardware leap yet: Intel Xeon 6 (Granite Rapids), DDR5-6400, and NVMe, deployable as single-tenant bare metal or a three-node OpenStack and Ceph private cloud. Sized for AI inference, analytics, and databases, and priced on a fixed, transparent model with no egress surprises.
This page compares the OpenMetal XL v5 (2x Intel Xeon 6530P, 1 TB DDR5-6400, 25.6 TB persistent NVMe, bare metal, fixed monthly pricing) against AWS m7i.metal-48xl (96 vCPU, 384 GB
The Hosted Private Cloud XL v5 is a three-node OpenStack + Ceph cluster built from OpenMetal’s flagship Granite Rapids bare metal. Each node is an XL v5 — dual Intel
The XL v5 TDX Edition is the same physical server as the standard XL v5 — two Intel Xeon 6530P processors on Granite Rapids, 1 TB of DDR5-6400, 25.6 TB
The XL v5 is OpenMetal’s flagship dual-socket bare metal server, replacing the Emerald Rapids-based XL v4 with Intel’s Granite Rapids platform on the Intel 3 process node. Built around two
Q: Is OpenMetal cheaper than AWS for dedicated Granite Rapids servers? For sustained workloads, yes — the OpenMetal Large v5 (dedicated Granite Rapids bare metal) typically delivers close to 50%
Q: How does the larger L3 cache on the Large v5 improve database and analytics workloads? The Large v5’s 144 MB total L3 cache (72 MB per Xeon 6517P) is
Q: What is the Intel Xeon 6517P (Granite Rapids) and why did OpenMetal pick it for the Large v5? The Xeon 6517P is Intel’s Granite Rapids server CPU on the
Q: What is the difference between the OpenMetal Large v4 and Large v5 bare metal servers? The Large v5 replaces the Large v4 with Granite Rapids CPUs on Intel 3,
This comparison sets the OpenMetal Large v5 bare metal server against AWS i4i family instances, the closest AWS profile for storage-heavy workloads needing persistent NVMe and high I/O. The structural
The Large v5 Hosted Private Cloud is a three-node OpenStack and Ceph cluster built on OpenMetal’s current-generation Large v5 bare metal hardware. Each node contributes dual Xeon 6517P processors (Granite
The Large v5 TDX Edition is the Large v5 bare metal server configured with a 1 TB DDR5-6400 memory upgrade that activates Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) on the dual
The Large v5 is OpenMetal’s current-generation mid-tier bare metal server, built on dual Intel Xeon 6517P processors on the Granite Rapids architecture (Intel 3 process node). It is the next
This page compares the OpenMetal Bare Metal Medium v5 against the AWS i4i.8xlarge, the closest EC2 instance by RAM and NVMe storage profile. The comparison is structural: tenancy model, billing
The OpenMetal Medium v5 TDX Edition is the same Granite Rapids Xeon 6505P server as the standard Medium v5, configured with all 16 DIMM slots populated at 1 TB DDR5-6400
The OpenMetal Medium v5 is the entry server in the v5 Granite Rapids lineup, built on dual Intel Xeon 6505P processors (Granite Rapids, Intel 3 process). It is the next
Q: What are the specs of the OpenMetal Medium v5 bare metal server? Dual Intel Xeon 6505P processors (Granite Rapids, Intel 3) power the OpenMetal Medium v5, delivering 24 physical
Q: How does the OpenMetal Medium v5 compare to the Medium v4? Switching from the Medium v4 to the Medium v5 brings 113% more L3 cache per socket (48 MB
OpenMetal’s Large v5 bare metal dedicated server: dual Intel Xeon 6517P, 512GB DDR5-6400, Micron 7500 MAX NVMe, and 20Gbps private bandwidth.



































