What Are the Differences Between BMSs and Traditional Physical Servers?
Compared with traditional physical servers, BMSs support automatic provisioning, automatic O&M, communication through the VPC, and interconnection with shared storage. BMSs have all the features and advantages of physical servers. Your applications can access the physical CPU and memory without any virtualization overhead.
For details about the differences between BMSs, physical servers, and ECSs, see Comparison Between BMSs, Physical Servers, and ECSs.
General FAQ FAQs
- What Restrictions Are There on BMS Use?
- How Are BMSs Different from ECSs?
- What Are the Differences Between BMSs and Traditional Physical Servers?
- What Are the Differences Between BMS and Dedicated Host (DeH)?
- How Do BMSs Ensure Data Security?
- Can I Use APIs to Access BMSs?
- What OS Images Does BMS Support?
- Will Services Be Affected If Hyper-Threading Is Configured for BMS?
- How Do I View and Increase the BMS Quota?
- How Do I Synchronize the Time of a BMS?
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