Bare Metal Servers in Netherlands
275 configurations found
Schiphol-Rijk
10 providers255 configurations
$36lowest price- H41 configurationsHorizonIQfrom $36
- P79 configurationsPhoenixNAPfrom $39
- CS25 configurationsCherry Serversfrom $57
- H29 configurationsHivelocityfrom $65
- N40 configurationsNovoServefrom $68
- V7 configurationsVULTRfrom $120
- F2 configurationsFDCServers.Netfrom $299
- L3 configurationsLumenfrom $360
- E26 configurationsEquinixfrom $493
- Z3 configurationsZenlayer
Delft
1 provider20 configurations
$68lowest price
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Netherlands Bare Metal Server Hosting
The Netherlands serves as Europe’s premier digital interconnection hub, offering the shortest paths to London, Frankfurt, and Paris. As a primary transit point for international traffic, the market provides massive carrier density and access to over 250 million consumers within a 50-millisecond radius. Infrastructure in this region is centered around major business districts like Amsterdam-Zuidoost and Schiphol-Rijk, where over 89 carriers and major Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) such as AMS-IX and NL-ix provide high-stakes connectivity. For buyers, dedicated servers in Netherlands offer a stable, high-performance environment for mission-critical workloads requiring minimal latency across Western and Central Europe.
Bare Metal Netherlands: At a glance
| Signal | Value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Available providers | 12 | Diverse market with local and global operators. |
| CPU range | 4 - 128 cores | Supports everything from simple backends to heavy compute. |
| RAM range | 16 GB - 1.5 TB | Accommodates large-scale databases and memory-intensive apps. |
| Storage range | Up to 220.96 TB | High-capacity options for object storage and data archiving. |
| Network range | Up to 100 Gbps | High-throughput capability for transit-heavy workloads. |
| Cloud on-ramps | 7+ | Direct, low-latency access to AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle, and IBM. |
Why choose Netherlands for bare metal server hosting?
This location is attractive for dedicated infrastructure because of its role as a global transit hub. With over 89 carriers and direct cloud on-ramps to 21 cloud regions, the market supports highly resilient networking. The presence of AMS-IX, a primary global peering hub, allows for massive throughput and direct access to thousands of networks. Organizations choose this territory to benefit from a stable national power grid and a low natural disaster risk profile, ensuring high availability for infrastructure serving the majority of Europe from a single site.
Available bare metal providers in Netherlands
Observed inventory in this geography is distributed across representative markets such as Amsterdam and The Hague. The primary providers with active configurations include PhoenixNAP, Hivelocity, HorizonIQ, NovoServe, and Cherry Servers. Other providers with a local footprint include VULTR, Lumen, Zenlayer, and Latitude.sh (part of Megaport). Additionally, Equinix Metal (Legacy - End of Life June 2026) maintains a presence in the Amsterdam market.
Typical use cases in Netherlands
For buyers running blockchain validators, the observed server profiles in this market match requirements for Avalanche, Aptos, and Polygon, featuring high-core counts, 128GB to 512GB of RAM, and NVMe storage. Teams building object storage or Ceph clusters find the inventory well-aligned with their needs, as configurations reach up to 220TB of storage capacity. Additionally, for operators running multiplayer game backends, the market supports high-clock CPUs and network speeds between 10Gbps and 25Gbps, which are essential for maintaining low-latency player experiences across the European continent.
When migration from VMs or VPS makes sense
Migration to bare metal servers in Netherlands is a clear requirement when workloads outgrow the limits of shared virtual environments. Moving to single-tenant physical infrastructure eliminates noisy-neighbor contention, providing predictable disk and network I/O for performance-sensitive applications. Buyers transition to dedicated hardware when they require higher RAM and storage density or when they need absolute control over the operating system and hardware-level optimizations that hypervisors do not allow.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Why should I choose bare metal over a VPS for my workload in the Netherlands?
**A: ** Bare metal provides dedicated physical hardware with no shared hypervisor, meaning your workload does not compete for resources with other users. This eliminates noisy-neighbor issues and provides more predictable performance and hardware-level control compared to a shared VM.
Q: Which providers currently have bare metal inventory available in the Netherlands?
**A: ** Based on observed inventory, the providers in this market include PhoenixNAP, Hivelocity, HorizonIQ, NovoServe, Cherry Servers, VULTR, Latitude.sh (part of Megaport), Lumen, and Zenlayer. Equinix Metal (Legacy - End of Life June 2026) also has a footprint in Amsterdam.
Q: What are my options if I am currently using Equinix Metal in Amsterdam?
**A: ** Since Equinix Metal has reached its End of Life as of June 2026, buyers should evaluate migration to other providers with observed local inventory. PhoenixNAP, Hivelocity, and HorizonIQ offer high-performance alternatives in the same geography that can support similar low-latency and high-throughput requirements.