Bare Metal Servers in Texas
166 configurations found
Plano
12 providers151 configurations
$36lowest price- H41 configurationsHorizonIQfrom $36
- C11 configurationsColoCrossingfrom $60
- H19 configurationsHivelocityfrom $69
- L17 configurationsLatitude.shfrom $91
- E3 configurationsEnzufrom $95
- LN17 configurationsLimestone Networks, Inc.from $168
- V4 configurationsVULTRfrom $185
- F2 configurationsFDCServers.Netfrom $299
- L3 configurationsLumenfrom $360
- E5 configurationsEvocativefrom $480
- E26 configurationsEquinixfrom $493
- Z3 configurationsZenlayer
Austin
1 provider3 configurations
$360lowest priceEl Paso
1 provider3 configurations
$360lowest priceHouston
1 provider3 configurations
$360lowest priceMcAllen
1 provider3 configurations
$360lowest priceSan Antonio
1 provider3 configurations
$360lowest price
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Texas Bare Metal Server Hosting
Texas serves as a critical infrastructure hub for North American data traffic, offering massive scale and an independent power grid. Positioned as a gateway between national backbones and international markets, the region provides connectivity to the South-Central United States and Latin America. As of September 2025, the market features over 80 unique carriers and 14 direct cloud on-ramps to major providers including AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. This dense connectivity ecosystem, combined with state-level tax exemptions for data center equipment, makes Texas a primary destination for high-growth workloads requiring stable, long-term infrastructure and regional reach.
Bare Metal Texas: At a glance
| Signal | Value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Available providers | 13 observed | Competitive landscape across Dallas, Austin, and Houston. |
| Network Speed | Up to 100 Gbps | Supports high-throughput needs and global peering. |
| Memory Range | 16 GB to 1.5 TB | Accommodates everything from small applications to large databases. |
| Carrier Density | 80+ unique carriers | Ensures diverse fiber routes and blended IP options. |
| Cloud On-Ramps | 14+ direct access | Low-latency hybrid cloud connectivity to 19 regions. |
| Regional Reach | U.S. South & Mexico | Primary gateway for traffic between U.S. and Latin American markets. |
Why choose Texas for bare metal server hosting?
The Texas infrastructure is purpose-built for high-throughput applications that require minimal delay. With major Internet Exchange Points like DE-CIX Dallas and Netrality, traffic remains within the region, reducing transit costs and improving performance for local users. The market’s central geography allows bare metal servers in Texas to serve the entire central United States and Mexico with low latency, supported by exceptional carrier density and a business-friendly regulatory climate.
Available bare metal providers in Texas
Observed inventory across Texas, primarily centered in child markets like Dallas and Austin, includes 13 providers. Hivelocity and HorizonIQ offer the largest footprint of observed configurations. Other providers with inventory across the geography include Latitude.sh (part of Megaport), Lumen, Limestone Networks, ColoCrossing, VULTR, Evocative, and Enzu. Equinix Metal (Legacy - End of Life June 2026) also maintains an observed footprint in Dallas, though the service is sunsetting.
Typical use cases in Texas
For buyers running blockchain infrastructure, the observed server profiles match requirements for Avalanche, Ethereum, and Polygon validators, with configurations reaching 32 cores and high-capacity NVMe storage. Teams building object storage or Ceph clusters utilize high-core count systems and large RAM pools, with inventory scaling up to 1.5 TB of memory. Operators of multiplayer game backends find support for high-clock CPUs and network interfaces up to 100 Gbps. These dedicated servers in Texas provide the raw performance and high-IOPS storage necessary for archive nodes and performance-sensitive database workloads.
When migration from VMs or VPS makes sense
Migration to bare metal in Texas is driven by the need for single-tenant physical infrastructure to eliminate noisy-neighbor contention common in shared cloud environments. Dedicated resources provide more predictable disk and network I/O for workloads that have outgrown the limitations of virtual machines. Buyers move to bare metal when they require direct hardware access for specialized software or when their RAM and storage requirements exceed standard VPS tiers. The Texas market supports these transitions with high-performance configurations that offer greater operating system control and hardware isolation.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is Texas a good fit for low-latency hosting across the central US and Mexico?
**A: ** Yes. Texas acts as a primary gateway for traffic moving between the United States and Latin American markets. With over 80 carriers and major IXPs, it provides the low latency and carrier density required for regional backends and high-traffic applications.
Q: When should I choose bare metal over a shared VM or VPS in this market?
A: Bare metal is the preferred choice when you need dedicated physical hardware to avoid noisy-neighbor issues and ensure predictable performance. It provides superior isolation for security-sensitive workloads and total control over the software stack without hypervisor overhead.
Q: What are the options for replacing Equinix Metal in Texas before its June 2026 sunset?
A: Buyers can transition to other providers with observed inventory in the region, such as Hivelocity, HorizonIQ, or Latitude.sh (part of Megaport). These providers offer comparable high-performance configurations and deep connectivity across the Texas data center ecosystem.