What Are the Differences Between DeHs and BMSs?
Bare metal servers and dedicated hosts are physically-isolated servers dedicated to individual tenants. Their differences are as follows:
- DeH: A dedicated host is fully exclusive for your ECSs, but cannot be directly used for running workloads. You can deploy ECSs for running workloads on a dedicated host.
- BMS: A BMS is used as a physical server and can be directly used for running your services.
Item |
DeH |
BMS |
---|---|---|
Virtualization provided |
Yes |
No |
Usage |
Used to accommodate ECSs |
Used as a whole server |
Supported specifications |
Specifications of physical servers running DeHs and supported ECS specifications |
Only BMS specifications |
Supported images |
ECS images |
Only BMS images |
DeH FAQs FAQs
- What Is DeH?
- When a DeH Is Needed?
- Can I Use DeHs Build Websites?
- Can I Buy DeHs by Myself?
- What Hypervisor Is Used by DeHs?
- Does Each DeH Have a Unique ID?
- What Are the Differences Between DeHs and BMSs?
- What Are the Differences Between DeH and DeC?
- What Are the Differences Between DeHs and ECSs?
- How Can I Query the Number of Available Resources on a DeH?
- Does DeH Support Capacity Expansion?
- What Is BYOL?
- How Do I Bring My Own Licenses to a DeH?
- Can I Attach an EVS Disk to a DeH?
- Is There a Limit on the Number of DeHs That I Can Purchase?
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