Best Bare Metal Server Providers for Terraform

Find and compare the best Bare Metal Server providers for Terraform in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Bare Metal Server providers for Terraform on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Platform9 Reviews
    Platform9 Private Cloud Director turns existing servers and storage into a fully featured private cloud. It provides a fast and efficient method for organizations to migrate away from VMware, with minimal disruption. Enterprise IT teams get a familiar virtualization management experience and a true drop-in replacement for VMware vSphere features, offering all critical enterprise features out of the box: Virtual Machine (VM) High Availability, live migration (vMotion equivalent), Dynamic Resource Rebalancing (VMware DRS equivalent), VM cloning, snapshots, templates, software-defined networking, and secure multi-tenancy. Unlike other solutions that may require proprietary hyperconverged infrastructure or re-platforming to Kubernetes, Private Cloud Director works with existing environments—including servers from Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and storage systems from NetApp, Tintri, Pure Storage, and more. Private Cloud Director can be deployed as a fully self-managed solution, a SaaS-managed service, or in air-gapped environments, giving IT teams complete control over their operating model. With Platform9’s free vJailbreak tool, enterprises can perform automated migrations of entire VMware vSphere clusters to Private Cloud Director—including complex VM configurations, multiple datastores, and advanced network policies—at a fraction of the time and cost of traditional approaches. Private Cloud Director supports both VMs and container workloads on a single unified platform, enabling a gradual transition to cloud-native architecture without disrupting current operations. Private Cloud Director can be deployed flexibly as a fully self-managed solution, a SaaS-managed service, or in air-gapped environments.
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    phoenixNAP Reviews

    phoenixNAP

    phoenixNAP

    $0.10/hour
    As a global IaaS solutions provider, phoenixNAP helps organizations of different sizes meet their IT performance, security, and scalability needs. Delivered from strategic edge locations in the U.S., Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, phoenixNAP's solutions are globally available, enabling businesses reach their target locales. Its colocation, HaaS, private and hybrid cloud, backup, disaster recovery, and security services are available on an opex-friendly model, providing flexibility and cost-efficiency. Based on world-class technologies, they provide redundancy, security, and advanced connectivity. Companies of all verticals and sizes can leverage phoenixNAP infrastructure for their evolving IT requirements at any stage of growth.
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    Rackdog Reviews

    Rackdog

    Rackdog

    $80/month
    Rackdog is a global bare metal server provider specializing in high-bandwidth, low-latency infrastructure that scales. Across 12+ data center locations, Rackdog helps organizations deploy, manage, and scale bare metal without friction, giving engineering teams high-performance dedicated hardware, fast provisioning, high-bandwidth connectivity, and predictable pricing. Rackdog is built for organizations that need the control and consistency of dedicated physical servers without the operational burden of managing hardware themselves. Teams can run bandwidth-heavy and latency-sensitive workloads on high-performance bare metal infrastructure backed by premium network connectivity. Companies across SaaS, adtech, Web3, fintech, AI, media, gaming, and more rely on Rackdog when infrastructure performance matters. Its global footprint helps teams place workloads closer to users, applications, and key markets across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and South America.
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