Blockchain validators demand millisecond precision and unthrottled performance. Public cloud throttling, unpredictable costs, and resource sharing are driving operators to bare metal infrastructure. Learn why dedicated hardware with isolated networking eliminates the risks that shared environments create.
Tag: private networking
Modern applications generate massive east-west traffic between internal services—often exceeding external user traffic. Hyperscale clouds hide these flows behind opaque pricing and shared networks. Discover how OpenMetal’s dedicated infrastructure gives enterprise teams transparent control over internal networking performance and costs.
Deploying microservices and service meshes requires predictable network QoS that hyperscalers can’t provide. OpenMetal’s dedicated infrastructure gives developers transparent control over traffic flows, free internal bandwidth, and network policies that actually work—bridging the gap between intent and reality.
Traditional VLANs and firewalls fail in distributed cloud environments. Learn how zero-trust networking using microsegmentation, VXLAN overlays, and identity-based routing works in private clouds—and why OpenMetal’s transparent architecture makes it operationally achievable where hyperscalers fall short.
Network spikes test validator infrastructure beyond normal limits. Discover how bare metal servers deliver the consistent performance, predictable costs, and operational control needed to maintain validator operations during high-stress network events while maximizing rewards.
Discover how blockchain teams build complete infrastructure stacks using dedicated compute, storage, and networking instead of basic hosting. Learn why validator nodes, RPC endpoints, and data-heavy applications need integrated infrastructure control to achieve predictable performance and scale reliably.
Enterprise cloud networking costs have become unpredictable budget wild cards. AWS, GCP, and Azure charge per-GB for internal traffic, creating cost volatility that punishes distributed architectures. OpenMetal’s two-network model eliminates cross-AZ fees and uses 95th percentile billing to smooth traffic spikes.
The cloud era promised invisible networking, but today’s AI workloads, hybrid strategies, and compliance requirements demand architectural control. OpenMetal’s hosted private cloud treats networking as a strategic advantage through transparent pricing, dedicated bandwidth, and true isolation.
While public clouds promise invisible networking, this abstraction creates hidden costs and performance limitations. Explore how transparent network architecture with predictable billing models like 95th percentile can dramatically reduce egress costs and improve performance for AI workloads, SaaS platforms, and hybrid cloud strategies.
Learn how OpenMetal’s dedicated VLAN and VXLAN-ready private cloud architecture provides secure multi-tenant environments with true Layer 2 isolation, unlimited scalability, and unmetered 20 Gbps private networking for compliance-ready deployments.
Learn how OpenMetal’s private networking architecture delivers 20 Gbps per server, free internal traffic, customer-specific VLANs with VXLAN support, and predictable egress billing. Perfect for AI training clusters, database replication, and high-throughput workloads requiring performance without bandwidth constraints.