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Updated on February 23, 2026 by Carrie Smaha 2 Minutes, 45 Seconds to Read VIRGINIA BEACH, VA – February 24, 2026 — InMotion Hosting launches its March Server Madness promotion, offering limited-time savings on Bare Metal and Dedicated infrastructure. The promotion addresses organizational needs for predictable alternatives to fluctuating public cloud costs. From February 24
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Email deliverability is a reputation problem as much as a technical one. When your server sends mail from a shared IP address, your deliverability rides on every other tenant’s sending behavior. One spammer on the same IP pool can push your legitimate email into spam folders for weeks. A dedicated IP on a dedicated server…
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I remember reviewing my site analytics years ago and seeing a sudden burst of traffic from São Paulo. I felt a rush of excitement seeing my content reach people across the globe. Then it hit me: was my site actually legal for those readers, or was I accidentally inviting a massive fine into my inbox?
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Shared CI services throttle at the worst possible moment. GitHub Actions free tier queues jobs when concurrent usage spikes. GitLab shared runners time out on builds that take longer than an hour. Paid tiers add up fast: GitHub Actions charges $0.008 per minute for Linux runners, which means a 20-minute build running 50 times per
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Every managed Kubernetes service, EKS, GKE, AKS, runs on bare metal underneath. The control plane runs on physical hardware. Your worker nodes are either virtual machines renting slices of physical servers, or bare metal instances that remove the VM layer entirely. The managed service value is in the control plane automation and ecosystem integrations, not
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Every public cloud runs on dedicated bare metal servers with a hypervisor layer. When you provision a cloud VM, you are renting a slice of someone else’s dedicated hardware. Running that hypervisor layer yourself on InMotion bare metal or unmanaged dedicated hardware gives your team the same capability, direct hardware access, full VM density control,…
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