Bare Metal Servers in Washington
179 configurations found
Tukwila
9 providers176 configurations
$36lowest price- H41 configurationsHorizonIQfrom $36
- P79 configurationsPhoenixNAPfrom $39
- C11 configurationsColoCrossingfrom $60
- H5 configurationsHivelocityfrom $65
- V6 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 is a premier high-capacity gateway for organizations serving the Pacific Northwest and Asian markets. Its location is defined by a concentration of carrier-neutral facilities and trans-Pacific subsea cable landings, making it a vital interconnection point for global data. With direct cloud on-ramps to AWS, Azure, and IBM Cloud as of December 2025, the region supports complex hybrid environments. For buyers, bare metal servers in Washington provide the dedicated physical infrastructure necessary for high-performance routing to the Pacific Rim and North American business hubs.
Washington: At a glance
| Signal | Value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Representative Hubs | Seattle, Spokane | Coverage is concentrated in the Seattle metro area. |
| Available Providers | 9+ | Includes PhoenixNAP, Hivelocity, and HorizonIQ. |
| CPU Range | 4 - 128 cores | Supports everything from edge nodes to high-core compute. |
| RAM Range | 16GB - 3,023GB | Accommodates large-scale databases and memory-intensive apps. |
| Network Range | Up to 25 Gbps | Critical for high-throughput trans-Pacific transit. |
| Cloud On-Ramps | 5+ | Enables private access to major providers like AWS and Azure. |
Why choose Washington for bare metal server hosting?
The region is attractive for dedicated infrastructure due to its role as a primary gateway to the Pacific Rim, offering the shortest logical fiber path from the United States to major Asian financial markets. Carrier density is high, with over 60 carriers providing diverse routing and deep fiber density. Proximity to business districts in Seattle and Tukwila ensures access to global aerospace, retail, and cloud giants. Furthermore, the state provides sales and use tax exemptions for qualifying data center equipment, lowering the total cost of ownership for long-term server investments.
Available bare metal providers in Washington
Observed inventory in this geography is led by PhoenixNAP, with a significant presence from Hivelocity and HorizonIQ. Other providers with active configurations include VULTR, ColoCrossing, Lumen, Zenlayer, and FDCServers.Net. Equinix Metal (Legacy - End of Life June 2026) maintains a footprint in the Seattle child market. While Seattle represents the vast majority of the state's configurations, limited inventory is also observed in Spokane.
Typical use cases in Washington
For buyers running blockchain infrastructure, the observed server profiles are well aligned with validator needs for networks like Avalanche, Aptos, and Ethereum. These workloads benefit from configurations reaching 128GB to 512GB of RAM and high-speed storage. Teams building object storage or MinIO clusters find the market suited to their needs, with inventory offering up to 92TB of storage capacity. Additionally, dedicated servers in Washington match the requirements for multiplayer game backends, where high-clock CPUs and 10-25Gbps networking are necessary to manage traffic across the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada.
When migration from VMs or VPS makes sense
Migration to bare metal is often triggered by the need for single-tenant physical infrastructure to avoid noisy-neighbor contention common in shared virtual environments. Buyers typically move to dedicated hardware when they require more predictable disk and network I/O or when workloads outgrow the RAM and storage limitations of standard VMs. Washington’s high-capacity networking and large memory profiles make it an ideal destination for those needing full control over the hardware for performance-sensitive applications.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the primary advantage of choosing bare metal over a VPS in Washington?
A: Bare metal provides a single-tenant physical machine, ensuring your workload does not suffer from noisy-neighbor contention. Unlike a shared VPS, you have dedicated access to the CPU, RAM, and storage, leading to more predictable performance and greater hardware control.
Q: Which providers currently have observed bare metal inventory in Washington?
A: Active inventory is observed from PhoenixNAP, Hivelocity, HorizonIQ, VULTR, ColoCrossing, Lumen, Zenlayer, and FDCServers.Net. Equinix Metal (Legacy - End of Life June 2026) also has a presence in the Seattle market.
Q: What are the replacement options for Equinix Metal in Seattle before the 2026 sunset?
A: Since Equinix Metal (Legacy - End of Life June 2026) is being discontinued, buyers can look to local alternatives with observed inventory like PhoenixNAP or Hivelocity. These providers offer high-core and high-memory configurations in the Seattle area that can support comparable high-performance workloads.