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How to check that a dedicated server is physical and not virtual?
You can rent a dedicated server
from the same www.hetzner.de or serverloft.
Their information clearly states that the connection time is 30 minutes. I doubt very much that admins collect custom servers and insert them into racks and do it all non-stop (can you imagine how many orders they have per day?). Yes, current virtualization systems allow you to get very good performance, but still you really want to know that you have a real physical computer, and not dedicated cores from a giant server where 100,500 other similar virtual machines are spinning.
What are the ways to find out if this is physical iron?
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hetzner has physical servers (well, they also sell virtual machines on a separate page).
They are collected not by admins, but by engineers in the DC. In advance.
Putting together a "custom" solution usually consists in "putting out that server over there and sticking 2 disks and memory."
And since they have few configurations, they know how many orders per day on average and set up servers in advance.
The last time they assembled a really custom server for me (certain memory of a certain model, certain ssd models, a specific processor, a specific raid controller - I knew that they had this hardware, but it was issued "randomly") it took the Germans more than a week.
And so - watch cpuinfo, lshw.
Maybe you were looking for this?
habrahabr.ru/company/selectel/blog/221143
in hatzner there are only standard servers in half an hour and then on weekends it grows in two days for some reason, any custom server from 2 days they have according to the regulations, apparently you are not reading there.
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