OVHcloud Introduces Its Bare Metal 2026 Range
OVHcloud has announced the launch of a new generation of Bare Metal 2026 dedicated servers, based on AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC processors.
Launch of the New Server Range
On February 9, 2026, OVHcloud unveiled its new generation of Bare Metal 2026 dedicated servers. This entirely revamped range features the latest AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC processors, equipped with high-throughput DDR5 memory and extensive options for rapid storage. The servers offer guaranteed and unlimited public bandwidth from 1 to 5 Gbit/s depending on the model, and private bandwidth up to 50 Gbit/s. The range includes four categories: - Rise 2026, equipped with AMD Ryzen or EPYC processors with Zen 5 architecture, available in Europe and Canada; - Game 2026, designed for hosting video game sessions with AMD Ryzen 9000 X3D processors, available in Europe, Canada, and the United States; - Advance 2026, equipped with AMD EPYC 4005 processors up to 16 cores/32 threads with DDR5 ECC memory, boasting a 99.95% SLA, available in Europe, Canada, the United States, and the APAC region; - Scale 2026, designed for big data and analytics, featuring AMD EPYC 9005 processors up to 384 cores and 768 threads in dual socket with up to 3 TB of DDR5 ECC memory and up to 92 TB of NVMe storage, available in Europe, Canada, the United States, and the APAC region.
High-Performance and Energy-Efficient Servers
The Bare Metal 2026 servers incorporate high-core-density processors, high-throughput DDR5 memory, and offer a performance-per-watt ratio that meets energy challenges. OVHcloud emphasizes that the range benefits from the company's expertise in infrastructure from environmentally respectful data centers thanks to its watercooling model. Data security and protection are ensured by ISO 27001 certification and a European approach to data sovereignty. Yaniv Fdida, Chief Product & Technology Officer at OVHcloud, stated that the new generation offers more performance, stability, and predictability without compromising on energy efficiency. The Scale 2026 offer is available in a 3-AZ deployment for resilience needs.