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Russia Bare Metal Server Hosting
Russia acts as a strategic infrastructure hub bridging European and East Asian networks. It provides the necessary scale to serve a domestic market of 140 million people and functions as a low-latency gateway for Central Asian markets. Organizations use this market to ensure localized data sovereignty and high-speed transit across the Eurasian landmass. Dedicated infrastructure here benefits from terrestrial fiber links and peering at MSK-IX and SPB-IX, which reduce latency for domestic traffic. As of September 2025, it remains a primary choice for firms requiring localized transit without relying on direct local cloud regions.
Bare Metal Russia: At a glance
| Signal | Value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Available providers | 1+ | Zenlayer has observed inventory; market data includes others. |
| CPU Range | 4 - 16 Cores (Intel) | Supports both edge tasks and moderate compute workloads. |
| RAM Range | 16GB - 128GB | Accommodates databases and validator nodes. |
| Storage Range | 0.48TB - 1.92TB | Sufficient for regional backends and localized storage. |
| Network Range | 1Gbps - 10Gbps | High-speed domestic and regional data transfer. |
| Regional Reach | 140M+ people | Strategic for CIS and Central Asian market access. |
Why choose Russia for bare metal server hosting?
The Russia market is attractive for dedicated infrastructure because of its role as a vital digital gateway between Europe and Asia. With over 10 major network providers and high-performance terrestrial fiber links, it provides the low-latency paths required for serving large-scale domestic and regional audiences. The presence of MSK-IX and SPB-IX significantly reduces latency for traffic within the country. Since there are no direct local on-ramps for major global cloud providers as of September 2025, bare metal servers in Russia provide a reliable, high-performance alternative for compute-heavy workloads that require physical proximity to users.
Available bare metal providers in Russia
Observed inventory in this geography is currently centered in Moscow, with Zenlayer providing documented configurations. Market data also identifies Hivelocity and Leaseweb as providers offering dedicated infrastructure in the region as of September 2025. These providers offer single-tenant physical infrastructure across the geography's primary industrial corridors, ensuring organizations can avoid the limitations of shared virtual environments.
Typical use cases in Russia
For buyers running blockchain infrastructure, the observed server profiles match the requirements for Avalanche, Polygon, and Cardano validators, particularly those needing 16 cores and up to 128GB of RAM. Teams building object storage or MinIO clusters can utilize the available storage configurations reaching 1.92TB to create performant nodes. This market also supports multiplayer game backends because the inventory includes high-clock CPUs and 10Gbps networking, which are necessary for maintaining stable performance for a domestic user base.
When migration from VMs or VPS makes sense
Migration from VPS or shared cloud to dedicated servers in Russia is a clear choice when workloads suffer from noisy-neighbor contention or require predictable I/O performance that shared virtual environments cannot guarantee. Buyers move to bare metal when they need single-tenant control over the hardware or when their database and analytics workloads outgrow the RAM and storage limits of standard VMs. The transition is driven by the need for dedicated physical resources and the higher network throughput provided by 10Gbps interface controllers.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Why should I choose bare metal over a VPS in Russia?
A: Bare metal provides a dedicated physical machine instead of a shared virtual environment. This avoids noisy-neighbor contention, ensures more predictable disk and network performance, and offers greater control over the operating system and hardware configuration.
Q: Which providers actually show bare metal inventory in Russia?
A: Zenlayer has observed inventory in the Moscow metro. Market data as of September 2025 also identifies Hivelocity and Leaseweb as active providers for high-performance dedicated hosting in the region.
Q: Is Russia a good fit for low-latency workloads like game servers or validators?
A: Yes, the market is well-aligned with these needs due to its deep domestic fiber penetration and the presence of major exchange points like MSK-IX. The available hardware profiles, including 16-core Intel CPUs and 10Gbps networking, match the performance requirements for regional database servers and real-time media backends.