Big Data Analytics on Bare Metal Servers Updated on February 24, 2026 by Sam Page Running Hadoop or Spark on cloud infrastructure makes sense when you are prototyping. When you are processing terabytes of production data on a daily schedule, the economics shift. Cloud spot instances get preempted mid-job. Managed EMR clusters are billed by the second, but add up to hundreds or thousands per month for sustained analytical workloads. Continue reading –>
SaaS Application Hosting Guide for 2026 Updated on February 17, 2026 by Derrell Your SaaS application lives or dies based on infrastructure decisions you make today. When database queries slow from 10ms to 100ms, that CRM dashboard jumps from one second to ten seconds. When traffic spikes during a product launch overwhelm your server, you lose customers and damage your reputation before anyone clicks refresh. This guide walks through hosting architecture decisions that affect SaaS performance, reliability, and scalability. These aren’t theoretical best practices lifted from vendor marketing. They’re the infrastructure constraints that determine whether your application handles growth or buckles under it. Continue reading –>
Decision Guide for Agencies Evaluating Hosting Infrastructure Updated on February 27, 2026 by Carrie Smaha For digital agencies managing 20-100+ client websites, your hosting infrastructure isn’t a commodity expense buried in overhead. It’s the foundation that determines whether a successful PPC campaign drives conversions or crashes your client’s site during peak traffic. Every performance issue gets blamed on you regardless of root cause, and every second of downtime threatens not just one account but your entire reputation. Continue reading –>
CAD Hosting & BIM Dedicated Servers for Architecture Firms Updated on February 17, 2026 by Shea Rodrigue Architecture and engineering firms face infrastructure challenges that standard business hosting can’t touch. When your team is collaborating on multi-gigabyte CAD files, managing complex BIM models across entire project lifecycles, and processing intensive rendering workloads, your server infrastructure becomes as critical as your design software itself. Continue reading –>
What is RAID? Understanding Server Storage Redundancy Updated on February 13, 2026 by Carrie Smaha RAID combines multiple physical drives into a single logical unit to protect against hardware failure and improve performance. When you’re evaluating dedicated servers or VPS hosting with multiple drives, understanding RAID helps you choose storage configurations that match your uptime requirements and workload characteristics. How RAID Works RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) distributes data across multiple drives using three core techniques: striping, mirroring, and parity. Striping splits data across drives for faster read and write operations. Mirroring creates exact copies on separate drives. Parity calculations allow data reconstruction if a drive fails. Continue reading –>
Manufacturing & IoT Data Processing Servers Updated on February 18, 2026 by Shea Rodrigue Dedicated servers handle the massive data volumes from industrial IoT deployments—think thousands of sensors streaming real-time data that can’t afford delays or downtime. Bare metal infrastructure gives manufacturing operations the predictable performance they need for time-critical applications while supporting legacy equipment integration, regulatory compliance, and expansion as facilities add more connected devices. Continue reading –>
E-Learning Platform Hosting Requirements Updated on February 13, 2026 by Sam Page Dedicated servers provide single-tenant resources to handle concurrent student loads and high-bandwidth video streaming without performance degradation. E-learning platforms rely on high-memory systems, fast storage, and strong network connectivity to support real-time assessments and multimedia delivery, while scalable architectures and enterprise-grade security ensure consistent performance during peak enrollment periods and protect sensitive student data. Continue reading –>
Dedicated Servers for Media Production and Video Rendering Updated on February 24, 2026 by Carrie Smaha Dedicated servers give media production teams single-tenant CPU performance, NVMe storage throughput, and predictable monthly costs that cloud instances rarely match for sustained rendering workloads. This guide covers what bare metal infrastructure actually handles well in a Linux-based media workflow, where its limits are, and how to architect a rendering environment around CPU-based tools like FFmpeg, Blender, and DaVinci Resolve. What “Media Production on a Dedicated Server” Actually Means This is not a GPU rendering use case. InMotion Hosting’s dedicated servers are CPU-based, which shapes everything about how they fit into a media workflow. That distinction matters before you build a production pipeline around server infrastructure. Continue reading –>
Server Hosting for Educational Institutions & LMS Platforms Updated on February 24, 2026 by Carrie Smaha A university’s course registration system handling 10,000 concurrent logins at 8 a.m. on the first day of fall semester is not the same workload as an ecommerce store running a flash sale. The traffic pattern is sharper, the user tolerance for failure is lower, and the consequences of downtime are measured in missed enrollments and lost tuition revenue, not just abandoned carts. Continue reading –>
Using Bare Metal Servers for Scientific Research Updated on February 12, 2026 by Sam Page Bare metal servers eliminate virtualization overhead and provide direct hardware access, delivering consistent performance essential for reproducible scientific experiments and complex simulationsSingle-tenant infrastructure prevents “noisy neighbor” effects that can compromise time-sensitive research workloads like climate modeling, genomic sequencing, and physics simulationsDedicated hardware enables researchers to optimize NUMA topology, CPU affinity, and memory allocation for maximum… The Computational Demands of Modern Scientific Research Scientific research has entered an era of unprecedented computational demands. Modern research projects generate and process massive datasets that would have been unimaginable just a decade ago. Climate models now incorporate billions of data points, genomic sequencing projects analyze entire populations, and physics simulations recreate conditions found in the most extreme environments in the universe. Continue reading –>
Why the Legal Industry Needs Dedicated Hosting Updated on February 18, 2026 by Sam Page Legal teams are drowning in terabytes of eDiscovery data, tight court deadlines, and rising security risks. Shared cloud environments introduce performance bottlenecks and multi-tenancy concerns that can jeopardize attorney-client privilege. Learn why dedicated server infrastructure delivers the consistent processing power, complete data isolation, and cost predictability modern law firms need to protect sensitive cases and win. Why Legal Firms Need Dedicated Server Infrastructure The legal industry faces unprecedented challenges in managing electronic discovery processes, with litigation datasets growing exponentially while regulatory requirements become increasingly stringent. Modern law firms and corporate legal departments must process terabytes of documents, emails, and digital communications within tight discovery deadlines while maintaining absolute data security and attorney-client privilege protection. This demanding environment requires infrastructure that can deliver consistent performance, complete data isolation, and the flexibility to implement custom security controls, capabilities that dedicated server hosting uniquely provides. Continue reading –>
Hosting Financial Trading Platforms on Dedicated Servers Updated on February 13, 2026 by Sam Page In financial trading, microseconds matter. Dedicated servers eliminate virtualization overhead and resource contention, delivering the predictable, bare metal performance that algorithmic trading and real-time risk management demand. Hardware choices — CPU architecture, memory bandwidth, and network connectivity — directly shape execution speed, while strategic data center placement near exchanges minimizes the latency that can make or break a trade. In this article, we’ll explain why financial trading platforms require dedicated infrastructure. Why Trading Platforms Require Dedicated Infrastructure In financial trading, execution speed determines profitability. Whether you’re operating high-frequency trading algorithms, retail forex platforms, or institutional risk management systems, your infrastructure choices directly impact your competitive position. While cloud virtualization offers flexibility for many enterprise applications, trading platforms demand the consistent performance and minimal latency that dedicated server infrastructure provides. This comprehensive guide examines how bare metal hosting addresses the unique technical requirements of financial trading platforms, from microsecond-sensitive arbitrage strategies to real-time market data processing systems. Continue reading –>
Bare Metal Servers vs. Dedicated Servers Updated on January 7, 2026 by BradM The industry perpetuates a myth about bare metal versus dedicated servers because most articles speak in misleading absolutes. What you’re actually choosing isn’t hardware specs or billing models: it’s between managed convenience and unmanaged control. This single misunderstood distinction determines whether your server investment becomes a security asset or an expensive technical burden. There is a wealth of information online describing the differences between bare metal servers and dedicated servers. Describing the difference can be challenging because the term ‘bare metal’ can have a different meaning depending on the user. Continue reading –>
Domain Hosting vs. Web Hosting Updated on February 12, 2026 by Carrie Smaha Domain hosting and web hosting are two different services that work together to make your website accessible. Domain hosting manages your domain name and DNS records, making sure visitors can reach your site. Web hosting stores your website’s content on a server, keeping it live and available online. You’ll need both. Your domain is the address, and hosting is the home that makes your website work. Successfully launching a website is relatively simple and can be done easily by even the most non-technical among us. However, navigating the digital world and its terms can be confusing for business owners new to online marketing. Continue reading –>
Cloud Server vs Dedicated Server: How to Choose the Right Infrastructure Updated on January 6, 2026 by Carrie Smaha The choice between a cloud server and dedicated server shapes how your business handles performance, security, and growth. Both options serve different operational needs, and the right decision depends on your workload patterns, compliance requirements, and technical capabilities. Continue reading –>