Bare metal servers provide physical isolation, meaning that each server operates independently without sharing resources or infrastructure with other users.
Bare metal servers typically offer better performance compared to virtualized environments because there is no overhead from a hypervisor or other virtualization layer.
With bare metal servers, you have complete control over the hardware configuration and software stack.
Bare metal servers allow for finer-grained access control compared to shared hosting environments.
Since bare metal servers do not have the additional software layers required for virtualization, they have a smaller attack surface.