Optimize your Infrastructure
with Bare Metal
Instantly add custom bare metal servers worldwide to your private fleet with one click;
no red tape, fully managed, and available in minutes.
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How it Works
Select one, or as many as needed, custom bare metal hardware across all our worldwide locations using Edgegap's easy self-serve platform.
Your own private fleet instantly. That’s it.
Edgegap’s orchestration platform then fully manages your persistent servers and scales, on-demand, to our regionless cloud network when traffic spikes to optimize player’s experience and your infrastructure costs.
Edgegap’s Private Fleet Solutions
Automatically optimize fleet locations to minimize infrastructure usage, while also reducing latency by an average of 58%, thanks to Edgegap's orchestration.
For games with predictable player base, Edgegap’s hybrid game server orchestration leverages bare metal & cloud servers to optimize cost savings
Bare Metal + Cloud Burst
Bare metal servers, with dedicated hardware and no virtualization overhead, are perfect for managing predictable, low-concurrent user (CCU) loads at a lower cost.
By using bare metal during these steady periods, studios benefit from stable, reduced pricing. With straightforward per-machine rates, ongoing usage costs are easy to predict.
When traffic surges, Edgegap’s rapid-scaling orchestration quickly adjusts to meet player demand, ensuring a seamless gameplay experience.
Tap into Edgegap’s Regionless Edge Cloud Network
Delivering Orchestration Performance
only Edgegap can Deliver
Hardware
Edgegap offers two specification types
Hardware includes (but is not limited to):
Please contact us for additional specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose Bare Metal over compute? Is a hybrid the ideal solution? Here are our most frequent questions on Bare Metal and Cloud for game server hosting.
Still Have Questions? Contact Us!
Every game's infrastructure is unique. Let's have out engineers discuss with you to discuss your specific situation.
















