Bare metal-as-a-Service (BMaaS) stories
The solution offers a hybrid cloud experience so users can choose the storage capacity and performance they need without overprovisioning.
Equinix's distributed bare metal as a service is now available in Osaka and Melbourne, along with ones in Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo.
Equinix Metal in Sydney and Melbourne strengthens interconnectivity between both metropolitan hubs to meet diversified digital needs.
Equinix expands its neutral ecosystem of technologies and partner solutions to support the deployment, management and operations of Kubernetes on Equinix Metal.
The company says the new servers provide better performance in secure, single-tenant environments, with direct access to physical resources.
Google's Anthos platform now supports bare metal, removing the need for hypervisor layers and allowing greater flexibility for cloud consumption.
Equinix has acquired Packet for USD $335 million, aiming to enhance its bare metal services and accelerate enterprise digital infrastructure across the globe.
Rackspace expands Managed Hosting to include Bare Metal as a Service functionality, offering on-demand infrastructure provision in minutes.
The report expects the maintenance service segment to witness substantial growth owing to the need for regular maintenance post installation.