Raw metal.
No nonsense.
No cloud tax.
Metalhost is bare-metal & VM hosting for developers and startups who'd rather read a datasheet than a marketing deck. Real cores. Real disks. Transparent pricing. Provisioned in under a minute.
Real silicon.
Not a slide.
Every node is a published datasheet. Same chips, same disks, same network — for everyone.
Built for shipping,
not for slides.
Six things every infra team asks for. We just ship them by default, instead of charging extra.
Provisioned in 60 seconds
Async provision through the control plane. From API call to root shell in under a minute, every time.
fastMulti-region, no egress fees
Two data centers at launch and growing. Bandwidth in, out, and between regions is free up to your plan's transfer.
globalSnapshots & schedules included
Cron-style snapshot schedules per disk with retention policies. RWX file shares for shared workloads. No upsell tier.
durableSSH or API. Pick one.
Full HTTP API with an OpenAPI spec and an official Terraform provider. Or just curl it. Whatever gets you to root.
devxReal auth, real audit
MFA, session revocation, scoped API keys, OIDC login, and per-project audit log. Not just a single root token.
securePricing on the front page
No "contact sales." Same price whether you spin up one VM or fifty. Wallet, invoices, and rates all on the API.
honest
Pay for what you
actually use.
- + 1 vCPU
- + 2 GB ECC
- + 50 GB network NVMe
- + 10 TB transfer
- + IPv4 + native IPv6
- + 4 vCPU
- + 16 GB ECC
- + 250 GB network NVMe
- + 10 TB transfer
- + Scheduled snapshots
- + MFA + audit log
- + Single-tenant host
- + ECC memory
- + Local NVMe + network NVMe
- + 50 Gbps host uplink
- + Console + rescue mode
- + Per-second billing
- + Dedicated rack space
- + Private networking + peering
- + Custom SLA
- + Direct-line support
- + Multi-wallet billing
- + Named on-call engineer
Get on the metal,
at half price.
We're shipping closed beta now. Drop your email — first hundred founders get half off everything for the first three months. No credit card. No "schedule a call."