IBM Cloud Bare Metal Servers vs. Upstash

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM Cloud Bare Metal Servers
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
IBM Cloud bare metal servers are cloud servers configurable in hourly/monthly options, on-demand, from any location—with a selection of standard features and services for small businesses and enterprise demands. Users can customize RAM and SSDs with 11M+ configurations from which to choose.
$0.51
per hour
Upstash
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Upstash is presented as Serverless Data for Redis and Kafka, with per-request-pricing users only pay what is used. Built-in REST API allows users to produce and consume Kafka topics from anywhere. And the Upstash REST API enables access from Cloudflare Workers and Fastly Compute@Edge.
$0
Pricing
IBM Cloud Bare Metal ServersUpstash
Editions & Modules
IBM Cloud Bare Metal Servers
starting at $0.51
per hour
IBM Cloud Bare Metal Servers
starting at $241.00
per month
Free
$0
Redis - Pay as you go
$0.2
per 100k commands
Vector - Pay as you go
$0.4
per 100k requests
QStash - Pay as you go
$1
per 100k messages
Vector - Fixed
$60
per month
QStash - Pro
$180
per month
Redis - Pro 2K
$280
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
IBM Cloud Bare Metal ServersUpstash
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsIBM Bare Metal Servers offer a choice between hourly or monthly pre-configured servers or can be customized with single to quad processing solutions. Bare metal servers are available worldwide and with no monthly contracts. Amonthly bare metal server built to spec can be ordered and made available in two to four hours—with 500 GB/month outbound bandwidth included. An hourly bare metal server can be ordered, and it is made ready for in 20 to 30 minutes. Public outbound bandwidth is charged per gigabyte.
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Community Pulse
IBM Cloud Bare Metal ServersUpstash
Features
IBM Cloud Bare Metal ServersUpstash
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
Comparison of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) features of Product A and Product B
IBM Cloud Bare Metal Servers
8.3
Ratings
3% above category average
Upstash
-
Ratings
Service-level Agreement (SLA) uptime8.80 Ratings00 Ratings
Dynamic scaling8.60 Ratings00 Ratings
Elastic load balancing8.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Pre-configured templates8.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Monitoring tools8.20 Ratings00 Ratings
Pre-defined machine images8.30 Ratings00 Ratings
Operating system support8.40 Ratings00 Ratings
Security controls8.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Automation7.70 Ratings00 Ratings
User Ratings
IBM Cloud Bare Metal ServersUpstash
Likelihood to Recommend
8.2
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
7.3
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
8.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
IBM Cloud Bare Metal ServersUpstash
Likelihood to Recommend
IBM Cloud Bare Metal servers are best suited if you are looking for an alternative for adding computing resources to your organization's IT domain. The costs of owning and maintaining a physical resource in the organization are far more than renting computing resources on the cloud. The bare-metal servers allow you to utilize the entire server for your organization's requirements.
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Pros
  • Performance - the servers perform really well, even under stress. We have some long build processes running concurrently, and the server [can] serve other applications without any problems.
  • Secure - for the most part, the servers are very secure and IBM provides many tools to help [make] sure the servers stay that way.
  • Highly Available - while we have experienced various downtimes and outages with other IBM Cloud offerings, so far, we have not experienced any with [IBM Cloud] Bare Metal Servers.
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Cons
  • Firmware upgrades are not always easy to perform and can be required at unusual time intervals at different datacenters.
  • No networking monitoring is available.
  • Changes on the IBM side can cause an outage, so you MUST plan for redundancy when building out.
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Likelihood to Renew
Due to cloud computing taking over the market, I have moved to cloud computing. It is so much easier upgrading or downsizing a virtual server on the cloud vs bare metal. I find it way more convenient on cloud computing. The provisioning takes way too long for bare metal servers.
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Support Rating
Great responsiveness and detailed know-how from the team. Self Explanatory and good resources on the Web to resolve issues. Good communication on issues via email. Good response times on issues which arise and where we have received support from the IBM support team. We believe that IBM is a great Partner to base our IT applications and we believe that a critical infrastructure like a cloud backend will be well served if we continue to base it on IBM.
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Implementation Rating
The implementation of this software took place as we planned. The performance time taken for full functionality was very reliable with positive results. The customer support team was the best team I have ever met in my career experience. They are always with timely responses when reached to offer any help.
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Alternatives Considered
Configured file systems on bare metal servers and was able to increase the size whenever required. Can limit the costs initially to understand the application demand and need. Later, have the flexibility to increase the size of the file system as the application grows bigger and bigger without any hassle.
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Return on Investment
  • [I feel] IBM caused significant damages to their acknowledged "gross negligence." [...] [In my opinion,] holding customers/data hostage to limit gross negligence is an extremely poor practice.
  • [With my experiences,] our investment was a tremendous loss in time & resources. Their lack of support, [in my opinion,] has caused us to pivot our entire business model and revenue stream. Our product re-launch has been setback by ~18 months due to damages caused by [in my experience, to be] IBM's gross negligence.
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ScreenShots

IBM Cloud Bare Metal Servers Screenshots

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