Tag: Bare Metal
What is Bare Metal Programming?
Posted on by Liquid Web | Updated:
Reading Time: 5 minutes
Bare metal programming is a low-level type of programming that is hard-coded to a system at the hardware level. It operates without an abstraction layer or operating system (OS). It also interlinks with the hardware and takes a system’s specific components into account.
Guide to Bare Metal Restore, Backup, & Recovery
Posted on by Ross Chesley | Updated:
Reading Time: 5 minutes
The term bare metal means a computer with no operating system, no partitions, and no installed software applications. It is the bare hardware and disk. In some instances, it may contain the basic input/output system (BIOS).
What is a Virtual Machine (VM)?
Posted on by Danny Jensen | Updated:
Category: Private Cloud | Tags: Bare Metal, Cloud, Host Computer, Hosted, Hypervisor, Kernel, Kernel Module, KVM, Parent Server, Private Cloud, Private Parent, Process VM, Resources, System VM, Type 1 Hypervisor, Type 2 Hypervisor, Virtual Environment, Virtual Machines, Virtual Private Server, Virtualization, Virtualized, VM, VMware, VMware and NetApp
Categories
Have Some Questions?
Our Sales and Support teams are available 24 hours by phone or e-mail to assist.
1.800.580.4985
1.517.322.0434