With industry-leading core counts (scaling up to 192 cores), 2.3 TB of RAM, up to 1 PB of block storage, and high bandwidth, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Compute bare metal instances offer significant performance improvement over other cloud and on-premises infrastructure.
OCI bare metal instances are optimized for performance, flexibility, and cost.
Oracle installs zero software on its bare metal instances, unlike other cloud providers. As a result, customers maintain full control over the entire cloud stack just as they would on-premises.
Shielded bare metal instances, hardware root of trust, and off-box virtualization are designed to reduce malicious attacks and help applications run securely.
Bare metal instances let customers run high performance, latency-sensitive, specialized, and traditional workloads directly on dedicated server hardware—just as they would on-premises.
Other cloud providers install agents and additional software, but at Oracle we install zero software on bare metal instances. As a result, customers gain increased security and performance within an environment that offers consistency in response to application calls.
Bare metal instances are managed within a secure virtual cloud network (VCN), where customers get security, isolation, and governance features by default. Networking is readily extended to access any adjacent Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service.
Customers leverage the latest generation compute without the overhead of virtualization to achieve high levels of performance for demanding workloads. Local flash storage with adjacent high performance block storage provides the ideal platform for IOPS-intensive workloads.
OCI bare metal instances, along with low latency cluster networks (based on RDMA) and high performance file and storage systems, are designed to run HPC workloads.
Layer 2 network virtualization provides isolation; as a result, customer workloads aren’t affected by any other customer activity. Because we also don’t oversubscribe compute or networking and storage resources, customers can expect maximum performance from the entire bare metal instance.
Match your workload with the correct instance type to find the ideal fit: standard bare metal instances, GPU bare metal instances, dense I/O instances, HPC instances, or optimized instances.
Processors from industry leaders provide optimal performance, based on workload needs.
Bare metal instances powered by NVIDIA A10, A100, H100, H200, and B200 Tensor Core GPUs, NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper and GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchips, and AMD MI300X GPUs let you run demanding AI/ML training and inferencing workloads.
High-speed RDMA cluster networking, powered by NVIDIA Mellanox ConnectX-5 100 Gb/sec network interface cards with RDMA over Converged Ethernet version 2, lets you create large clusters of GPU instances with the same ultralow-latency networking and application scalability you expect on-premises.
Users have the option to enable confidential computing on select bare metal instances in select regions. Once enabled, these bare metal instances use AMD's Secure Memory Encryption technology to encrypt data being processed, preventing unauthorized access or modification of the data.
Help prevent attacks on customer tenancies with isolated network virtualization. A foundational element of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s security-first architecture, the design helps stop malware with a custom-designed SmartNIC to isolate and virtualize the network.
Reduce the risk of firmware-based attacks against Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customer tenants with custom-built, hardware-based, root-of-trust-technology designed to wipe and reinstall the firmware every time a new server is provisioned or a new customer tenancy is established.
Centrally manage and maintain control of the encryption keys and secret credentials used to protect enterprise data and access resources. The security for both are stored in Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2, Level 3-certified, hardware security module (HSM).
Oracle supports an extensive list of Microsoft Windows Server and enterprise Linux operating systems, including Oracle Linux, CentOS, Ubuntu, and many others. Oracle Autonomous Linux is a free, autonomous operating environment that reduces complexity and human error to deliver increased cost savings, security and availability.
Easily discover and launch images for Oracle Applications and third-party business applications from an expanding ecosystem of Oracle partners.
Customers can run their own operating systems and hypervisors on Oracle compute instances and use the same image across configuration sizes.
Bare metal GPU shapes offer high performance for demanding applications, such as AI/ML, video and image rendering, and data telemetry analysis.
Standard bare metal shapes provide a balance of cores, memory, and network resources for general purpose applications and a wide range of use cases.
Dense I/O bare metal shapes provide the speed, performance and throughput needed for big data workloads and large databases. Customers can leverage local NVMe storage.
Bare metal HPC and optimized shapes are designed for workloads requiring high frequency process cores and hardware acceleration.
Confidential instances protect data while in use at the hardware level. Securing the in-memory data processed on compute instances reduces the threat of data leakage.
Shielded instances harden the firmware security on VMs and bare metal hosts to defend against malicious boot level software.
Deploy artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads in a secure and compliant manner on bare metal GPU clusters.
This reference architecture shows how HPC workloads are deployed on bare metal instances connected by a high bandwidth, low latency cloud network.
This reference architecture shows a three-tier application stack running on OCI bare metal instances deployed in a VMware software-defined data center using Oracle Cloud VMware Solution.
Using Lustre, build a HPC file server on OCI bare metal instances and network-attached block storage on NVMe SSDs locally attached to compute nodes.
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