Bare Metal Servers in New Jersey
109 configurations found
Secaucus
8 providers106 configurations
$36lowest price- H41 configurationsHorizonIQfrom $36
- WI4 configurationsWhiteLabel IT Solutionsfrom $55
- L25 configurationsLatitude.shfrom $91
- V9 configurationsVULTRfrom $120
- H2 configurationsHivelocityfrom $138
- LN20 configurationsLimestone Networks, Inc.from $168
- L3 configurationsLumenfrom $360
- E2 configurationsEvocativefrom $564
Edison
1 provider3 configurations
$123lowest price
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New Jersey Bare Metal Server Hosting
New Jersey serves as a primary engine for North American digital infrastructure, providing a low-latency gateway to New York financial markets. The region is characterized by deep subsea cable integration and over 60 carriers, offering direct fiber access to global markets via facilities like NJFX. As a high-capacity bypass and extension of Manhattan fiber networks, New Jersey reaches over 20 million people within a concentrated geography. This environment is built for enterprises requiring massive scale and direct connectivity to over three major cloud on-ramps, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and IBM Cloud.
Bare Metal New Jersey: At a glance
| Signal | Value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Available providers | 9 | Diverse options across descendant markets like Newark and Secaucus. |
| CPU range | 4 - 128 cores | Supports everything from simple web backends to high-density compute. |
| RAM range | 16GB - 2,048GB | Massive memory overhead available for large-scale databases and analytics. |
| Network range | Up to 100 Gbps | High-capacity throughput for data-intensive global transit. |
| Carrier density | Over 60 carriers | Ensures competitive routing and redundancy for mission-critical apps. |
| Cloud on-ramps | 3+ | Facilitates hybrid architectures with AWS, Azure, Google, and IBM. |
Why choose New Jersey for bare metal server hosting?
This location is attractive for dedicated infrastructure because of its sub-millisecond latency to Wall Street and Midtown Manhattan. The connectivity ecosystem includes the New York International Internet Exchange (NYIIX), which reduces transit costs and latency for international data delivery. By deploying dedicated servers in New Jersey, buyers gain the benefits of a global internet cornerstone with superior service provider density while maintaining proximity to the world's financial capital.
Available bare metal providers in New Jersey
Inventory is observed across representative child markets, including New York (Newark/Secaucus) and Central Jersey. There are 9 observed providers in this geography, lead by Latitude.sh (part of Megaport), HorizonIQ, Vultr, and Limestone Networks. Other providers with confirmed local footprints include Hivelocity, WhiteLabel IT Solutions, Lumen, NovoServe, and Evocative. These providers offer diverse physical configurations, though availability varies between specific metro clusters.
Typical use cases in New Jersey
For buyers running blockchain infrastructure, the observed profiles in this market match requirements for Ethereum, Avalanche, and Cosmos validators, which utilize the 8–32 core range and up to 512GB of RAM. Teams building object storage or Ceph nodes find the market well-aligned with their needs, as inventory includes configurations with up to 32TB of storage and multiple drive bays. Furthermore, operators of multiplayer game backends or real-time financial applications leverage the high-clock CPUs and 10–25GbE network interfaces found in the local Newark and Secaucus clusters.
When migration from VMs or VPS makes sense
Migration to bare metal servers in New Jersey is a clear step for workloads that have outgrown the performance limits of shared virtual environments. Triggers include persistent noisy-neighbor contention that degrades financial trading or gaming performance, or the need for single-tenant control over the entire hardware stack. Buyers move to dedicated hardware when they require predictable disk and network I/O, or when their RAM and core requirements exceed what standard virtual machines can reliably provide.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is New Jersey a good fit for low-latency dedicated hosting for the Northeast US?
A: Yes. Its proximity to New York City provides sub-millisecond latency to financial districts, while its carrier density of over 60 providers ensures high-speed regional reach across the entire Northeast megalopolis.
Q: Which providers actually show bare metal inventory in New Jersey?
A: Observed inventory across the state and its child markets includes Latitude.sh (part of Megaport), HorizonIQ, Vultr, Limestone Networks, Hivelocity, WhiteLabel IT Solutions, Lumen, NovoServe, and Evocative.
Q: When should I move from a VM to bare metal in this market?
A: You should migrate when your workload requires guaranteed resource isolation to avoid noisy-neighbor issues or when you need higher RAM (up to 2TB) and dedicated network controllers (up to 100 Gbps) that shared hypervisors cannot provide.