In a context in which companies must manage unprecedented volumes of data and execute even more heterogeneous tasks, while maintaining control of their costs and environmental impact, OVHcloud has presented its new generation of Bare Metal 2026 dedicated servers equipped with the most advanced processors from AMD.

The new range is based on the latest AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC processors and is designed to deliver scalable power while providing unmatched resilience, enabling organizations of all sizes to address use cases including machine learning, blockchain, large-scale virtualization or online game hosting.

Bare Metal Servers 2026

Organizations accelerate their digital transformation and use cases abound: databases, virtualization, containerization, etc. Aware of this, OVHcloud offers a robust and durable Bare Metal platform for companies that must constantly adapt, while maintaining control of their budgets thanks to cost predictability.

Addressing these challenges requires processors with a high core density that can handle large numbers of tasks in parallel, as well as high-speed DDR5 memory, a wide range of fast storage options, and a performance-per-watt ratio commensurate with today’s energy challenges.

The Bare Metal 2026 range also benefits from a network connection with unlimited traffic, designed for modern architectures, with guaranteed and unlimited public bandwidth ranging between 1 or 5 Gb/s depending on the models, and private bandwidth of up to 50 Gb/s, ideal for clusters, virtualization or distributed environments.

The Bare Metal 2026 range: a complete offer

Rise 2026: These versatile next-generation servers are ideal for business needs for intensive workloads, web environments, and light virtualization. They have AMD Ryzen or EPYC x86 processors based on the Zen 5 architecture, and are now available in Europe and Canada.

Game 2026: Designed to host online gaming sessions, Game 2026 servers manage virtual machines ideal for customers’ gaming environments and stand out for their resilience, in particular thanks to their integrated anti-DDoS solution. Leveraging AMD Ryzen 9000 It is now available in Europe, Canada and the United States.

• Advance 2026: Suitable for managing validation nodes and other components of the blockchain system, Advance 2026 servers are equally suited for hosting, database management or the deployment of high-performance container clusters. They are equipped with AMD EPYC 4005 x86 processors with up to 16 cores/32 threads and DDR5 ECC memory. They have a 99.95% SLA and are now available in Europe, Canada, the United States and the APAC region.

• Scale 2026: Designed for the most demanding use cases such as big data, data analytics or high-performance computing (HPC), the Scale 2026 range also supports AMD SEV technology for confidential computing workloads. Tailored for the most ambitious projects and available in a triple-replica (3-AZ) deployment for resiliency needs, Scale 2026 servers are based on AMD EPYC 9005 series x86 processors, with up to 384 cores/768 threads (dual socket) and up to 3TB of DDR5 ECC memory. Storage options can be configured with up to 92TB of NVMe drives. They are now available in Europe, Canada, the United States and the APAC region.

Yaniv Fdida, Chief Product & Technology Officer at OVHcloud, says: “The new generation of Bare Metal 2026 servers is not just a technological evolution, but a direct response to the challenges our customers face every day. By integrating the latest AMD processors, we offer you greater performance, stability and predictability, without compromising energy efficiency. “We are fulfilling our promise: allowing them to go faster, with greater peace of mind and with full control of their infrastructure.”

Sustainability and data protection

Bare Metal 2026 servers benefit from OVHcloud’s renowned infrastructure expertise, delivered from energy-efficient data centers thanks to the group’s responsible model based on liquid cooling or “watercooling”. Data security and protection are ensured by internationally recognized standards, in particular ISO 27001 certification, as well as a strong European approach to data sovereignty, helping customers maintain control over where their data is stored and how it is accessed.