Bare Metal Servers in Washington
175 configurations found
Tukwila
9 providers172 configurations
$36lowest price- H41 configurationsHorizonIQfrom $36
- P79 configurationsPhoenixNAPfrom $39
- C11 configurationsColoCrossingfrom $60
- H3 configurationsHivelocityfrom $139
- V4 configurationsVULTRfrom $185
- F2 configurationsFDCServers.Netfrom $299
- L3 configurationsLumenfrom $360
- E26 configurationsEquinixfrom $493
- Z3 configurationsZenlayer
Spokane
1 provider3 configurations
$360lowest price
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Washington Bare Metal Server Hosting
Washington serves as the premier high-capacity gateway for trans-Pacific data, making it a critical site for organizations reaching the Pacific Northwest and Asian financial markets. The region provides the shortest logical fiber path from the United States to major Asian hubs and acts as a strategic gateway to Alaska and Western Canada. Buyers find high-density infrastructure concentrated near Seattle and Tukwila, offering proximity to major aerospace, retail, and cloud headquarters. With over 60 carriers and the Seattle Internet Exchange (SIX), bare metal servers in Washington provide the interconnection depth required for international traffic and high-performance edge processing.
Bare Metal Washington: At a glance
| Signal | Value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Available providers | 9 | Diverse options across global and regional specialists. |
| CPU range | 4 - 128 cores | Supports everything from simple backends to high-core compute. |
| RAM range | 16 GB - 3,023 GB | Capacity for massive in-memory databases and virtualization. |
| Storage range | Up to 92.16 TB | Large-scale capacity for object storage and data-heavy nodes. |
| Network range | Up to 25 Gbps | High-throughput for trans-Pacific data transit and synchronization. |
| Cloud on-ramps | Over 5 | Direct, private access to AWS, Microsoft Azure, and IBM Cloud. |
Why choose Washington for bare metal server hosting?
Washington is a strategic interconnection point due to its high density of trans-Pacific subsea cables and carrier-neutral facilities. The presence of the Seattle Internet Exchange (SIX), one of the world's most active peering points, allows buyers to reduce transit costs and improve performance across the region. Furthermore, the state provides specific financial benefits through sales and use tax exemptions for qualifying data center equipment, lowering the total cost of ownership for long-term infrastructure investments and hardware refreshes.
Available bare metal providers in Washington
Observed inventory in Washington is primarily concentrated in the Seattle market, which accounts for the vast majority of available configurations, with a smaller footprint in Spokane. PhoenixNAP maintains the largest configuration count, followed by Hivelocity, HorizonIQ, and VULTR. Other providers with observed local inventory include ColoCrossing, Lumen, Zenlayer, and FDCServers.Net. Equinix Metal (Legacy - End of Life June 2026) also has observed configurations in Seattle, though organizations must plan for the service sunset in early 2026.
Typical use cases in Washington
For buyers running blockchain validators such as Avalanche, Aptos, or Ethereum, the observed server profiles in this market match requirements for high-frequency CPUs and NVMe storage. Teams building object storage or MinIO clusters can leverage dedicated configurations reaching up to 92.16 TB of storage. Multiplayer game backend operators choose this market for its high-clock speed CPUs and access to the Seattle Internet Exchange for low-latency reach to Pacific Northwest users. The inventory also supports private cloud environments like VMware or Proxmox, with high-core-count processors reaching 128 cores and memory pools exceeding 512 GB.
When migration from VMs or VPS makes sense
Moving to dedicated servers in Washington is the clear choice when workloads outgrow the shared resources of a VPS or standard cloud instance. Bare metal is single-tenant physical infrastructure that avoids shared-hypervisor and noisy-neighbor contention. It provides dedicated resources and more predictable performance and control than shared VMs. Migration is necessary for workloads that require higher RAM and storage density or those that need dedicated hardware access for security-sensitive or compliance-driven applications.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is Washington a good fit for low-latency dedicated hosting in the Pacific Northwest?
A: Yes. Washington is a vital gateway for the Pacific Northwest and Asia. Its proximity to subsea cable landings and the presence of the Seattle Internet Exchange (SIX) ensure efficient data transit for international and regional traffic.
Q: Why should I choose bare metal over a VM or VPS in this market?
A: You should move to bare metal to eliminate noisy-neighbor isolation issues and gain more predictable disk and network I/O. Bare metal provides a dedicated physical machine with no hypervisor overhead, offering greater software control and consistent performance for demanding workloads.
Q: Which providers have inventory here, and what are the options for Equinix Metal?
A: Primary providers with observed inventory include PhoenixNAP, Hivelocity, and HorizonIQ. Equinix Metal (Legacy - End of Life June 2026) is present in Seattle but will sunset soon; buyers should evaluate PhoenixNAP or Hivelocity as replacements for local dedicated infrastructure.